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Balancing Act & Building Houses 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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RT @Deacs84: @kjellstrom and...3 year olds love it...might be fun with your nephews!
Does anyone use a Soma Cube http://t.co/hKarMfsL to teach elements of spatial visualization & NCTM Standards, Grade 3-5 expectations?
Stephen Kennedy, parent of triplets and the Headmaster at Trinity School, hits the right notes... http://t.co/rrHrYdp7
Some fun mathematical graffiti that might make you slow down while you are driving. http://t.co/TtDGDPCU
Endover Sculpture Puzzle - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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RT @openculture: Origami Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem: http://t.co/SzqbC9NA
“neuroscience evidence suggests that the neural networks built to facilitate learning motor skills are the same…” http://t.co/Dbk3N8fp
I want to make this on the up! 3D printer. http://t.co/kJ91yEKS
RT @pgsimoes: Re: 20 Ways Siri May Forever Change Education http://t.co/vBElzsld Me: I'm unsure that SIRI is at the heart of the changes.
embedit.in — Any file, in your website - http://embedit.in/
Embed any file type in WP or other website. - Willy Kjellstrom
Big, little, tall and tiny: Learning spatial terms improves children's spatial skills http://t.co/KPqRFvBU
#UVA rise up!
RT @UVaJake: Love this: "Best. research paper abstract. evar. - Boing Boing" http://t.co/Vy9XTZdH
RT @peterhreynolds: Occupy the Dinner Table: Gather friends & family - turnoff your devices & re-connect to the best network around. http://t.co/tlDdrjKb
A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-b...
A Brief Guide to Embodied Cognition: Why You Are Not Your Brain - Willy Kjellstrom
Lesesenteret, Stavanger - Norway - Better learning through handwriting - http://lesesenteret.uis.no/frontpa...
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: People in glass futures should throw stones - http://www.roughtype.com/archive...
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