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How-To-Geek: Smartphones Aren't Gone Yet, But I Miss Them Already

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   Smartphones Aren't Gone Yet, But I Miss Them Already Listen to tech CEOs talk about the future, and it's not uncommon to hear visions of a world where we're no longer carrying around smartphones. I thought I was looking forward to this future, but what they're promising is in many ways worse. Smartphones Are Remarkable Feats of Engineering Modern smartphones get a lot of flak for being boring. They're mature pieces of technology, no longer undergoing the rapid experimentation and change they underwent in their early years. But this complaint glosses over something fundamentally impressive about phones. In the span of less than two decades, we've minimized computers from the size of laptops to tiny slabs less than half a centimeter thick. These devices don't require a keyboard or mouse. Their cameras are good enough even for professional work. They're not impenetrable, but they survive most drops just fine, and they can survive being immersed in water....

Science Bob

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Science Bob “Science Bob” Pflugfelder is a science teacher, author, maker, and presenter that knows how to share the world of science like never before. He is a regular guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Live With Kelly and Mark, and also appeared on Nickelodeon’s Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn. His television appearances also include The Today Show, Hack My Life, Good Morning America, Home & Family and he’s also a regular collaborator with Mega-YouTuber Mark Rober. Bob continues his work through presentations at events around the world including the USA Science & Engineering Festival, the World Science Festival, The White House Science Fair, and Maker Faire events in the US, Rome, and Singapore. Most importantly, Bob encourages parents and teachers to practice Random Acts of Science by providing instructions and videos for interactive science experiments on his web site. Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to learn more.

Youngzine

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  A s educators, you are at the forefront of shaping our children's minds and hearts, helping them make sense of this changing world and inspiring and preparing them for the opportunities.  At Youngzine, we believe our role is supporting you and helping you develop young people that will work towards a just and sustainable future. The journey to becoming a global citizen, who can "think globally, act locally" begins with awareness. Many educators have remarked that Youngzine is a great resource and a perfect complement to academic material. Relating to current events not only makes students more aware of what's going on but also helps them absorb concepts better.  Youngzine's news articles are  FREE  for all educators. The integrated "Classroom" portal gives you an option to have your students join Youngzine with a Classroom CODE, and allows you to create classroom assignments and foster discussions among students.  The ab...

Very Well Mind: Signs of Childhood Trauma in Adults

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  Signs of Childhood Trauma in Adults If you experienced trauma as a child , it's likely that you are or have experienced some amount of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) later in life. This article explains what trauma is, what childhood abuse may look like, and how childhood trauma impacts adulthood..... Signs of PTSD in Children After exposure to any traumatic event, kids tend to express some form of behavioral change. These behaviors are still regularly reported by mental health professionals in their daily practices with adults. These behavioral changes could include: 1 Sudden new fears:  These fears may or may not be related to the traumatic event. Separation anxiety : Occurs when a child becomes overwhelmed with anxiety if their parents are not around. Sleep disturbances :  This could mean that they start having nightmares or lose the ability to fall asleep quickly. Sadness:  If you notice that you or a loved one is feeling down much more often, it may be ...

Very Well Mind: Can Natural Antidepressants Help With Depression?

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  Can Natural Antidepressants Help With Depression? When used in conjunction with medication, these can make a difference If you’re feeling seriously depressed, you’re not alone. The Anxiety & Depression Association of America states that major depressive disorder (MDD) affects more than 16.1 million American adults and is more prevalent in women than in men. 1 Given traditional antidepressants sometimes have unwanted side effects, people are seeking natural forms of antidepressants to help them cope with depression. Supplements, natural remedies, and lifestyle changes can improve your depressive symptoms to an extent. But first, ask a medical professional to assess your depression. Only they can determine what route is best for you. You can then work together to combat your particular level of depression using the various tools available. For an approach that doesn’t rely on pharmaceuticals or psychotherapies, you might consider these options. Note: The above comes direct...

Web Math Minute

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   Web Math Minute Welcome to the easiest math practice website on the Internet, where you can print math practice sheets and practice math online. What's a MATH MINUTE sheet? It's a sheet of paper with 50 math questions. The goal is to see how many answers a student can calculate in one minute. Why Paper? Some students are still required to write tests with pencils on paper in school, so this website can generate sheets you can print on your printer. You can also practice math minutes online if you prefer. Okay, what do we do? To begin, choose whether you want to Print Sheets on Paper, or Practice Online by clicking one of the buttons below. Note:  The above comes directly from their website.  Click here to learn more.

Incredibox

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Incredibox Incredibox would make a great warm-up activity for a choir, band, or any sort of music appreciation class. Heck, it's so fun, any classroom could benefit from a few musical rounds. Kids can easily sing along or improvise to the simple tunes (very easy to harmonize with) that come from Incredibox combinations. Incredibox appears to be a totally fun place to play around, but it's teaching music and composition skills at the same time. Score! You may go crazy hearing your kids' somewhat repetitive songs, but they will love this beatboxing crew.   Note:  The above review comes directly from Common Sense website.  Click here to learn more