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Developing Language through Music and Movement Learning speech patterns, using inflections, compound words, complex rhythms, timbre, rhythmic patterns, movement and sound, all of these things are interrelated and play an important part in developing the whole being. teachers • music • class • students • music class
Computer Programming 101 This is the general programming start page with links to articles, resources, tools, software and more. programming • computer programming • c programming • programming language • learn programming
Different Strokes for Different Folks: (Learning Styles) As an artist, I am continually faced with the fact that I simply DO NOT process information like the majority. In fact, I have sometimes thought that perhaps my approach to problem solving and life, in general, has been dyslexic! If there is such a thing as dyslexic living, then I have it. classical • music • learning • styles • links
More Music Software Heaven Part Two It's that time of year when even my best attempts at keeping thoughts of school at bay, I still find myself thinking, what can I do to really start the school year off with something different and fun, yet educational. Teachers, get ready for this! There are some products available now that will ease our load, "wow" the students and impress the principal. And you can actually have fun learning through technology! software • cakewalk • crescendo • noteworthy • students
Babymoon Luxury Pregnancy Getaways Baby-Moon is a new website that describes luxury resorts with pregnancy packages for mothers-to-be. Top hotels all over the world are offering babymoon pre-birth trips. perfect babymoon baby moon luxury pregnancy pre-bi • tops 5-star five diamonds awards ratings hotels re • all over the world • before motherhood great ideas catching overseas • inolka molijn founder new websites
The Orff Process Carl Orff was a German composer and educator. Orff defined the ideal music for children, "never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech - not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation." Orff said, "Experience first, then intellectualize." carl orff • orff • carl • process • learning
Sweetpea Organic Babyfood Welcome to Mary Luz Meets... your monthly appointment with the famous and soon-to-be-famous from around the world. Today Mary Luz meets Sweetpea Organic Baby Food Makers sweetpea baby food • babyfood • tamar wagman • eryn green • baby food trend
Facilitating Innovation In order to remain competitive, companies are looking to innovation. A constant injection of new ideas keeps a company progressive and gives them an edge in the marketplace. When a company asks you to think outside-the-box do you have a strategy to spark creative thinking? If you lead a team, do you know how to facilitate this sort of idea generation? Read on to learn how to facilitate innovation. innovation • innovation facilitation • out-of-the box thinking • creative thinking • idea generation
Lorna Zemke: What a Sister! Sister Lorna Zemke, a music educator and certified Master Kodaly Educator shares some insights lorna zemke • kodaly education • sister • music • methods
Orlando MegaCon Comic Book Convention: Notes from convention hel julius (jules) scwartz • shelly moldoff • john romita • george perez • panel discussion
Alexander Graham Bell The life, times and and many achievements of one of the world's greatest inventors. alexander graham bell • inventor • invention • the telephone • elocution
What Makes A "Good" Garden Design? Once the bones are in, right plant right place is the basis for all good design. garden design
Lesson Plans 4 (Spirals) The concept of a spiral curriculum has changed the way I teach this year. I suspect thatthe concept will change the way most teachers teach before too much longer. And special needs students will benefit from that. spiral curriculum • readiness to learn • everyday math • ld • learning disabilities
Learning Through Play Activities Helping kids develop the habits of mind that they will need for future learning activities. learning • educational games • toddler toys • child development • self-confidence
The Universal Law of Attraction If you want to completely change your life, read this! the secret • the universal law of attraction • life • victim • positive thoughts
Using Variables in Programming An introduction to variables, how they are important in understanding programming languages, and how they relate to data types. programming • computer programming • c programming • programming language • learn programming
Book: Electric Universe Physics Book Review: "Electric Universe: The Shocking True Story of Electricity" by David Bodanis david bodanis • electric universe • electricity • electromagnetism • cyrus field
What is Microbiology?: Or the study of little critters!! Microbiology, like all sciences, has a language of its own. Unfortunately, that language makes it very difficult for people not familiar with it to understand. I will attempt to write microbiology articles and define the microbiology language as we go. microbiology • jargon
Mobile Marketing - A New Venue The latest and greatest venue for advertisers is the so-called "third screen", the small screen on each of our mobile phones. gigaom • verizon wireless • amp'd mobile • mobile advertising • mobile ads
Wassily Kandinsky: Paris Years Wassily Kandinsky's dynamic artistic career ended in Paris, where he perfected his artistic methodology. kandinsky • paris • abstract art • bauhaus • russian art
Autism Symptoms Autism symptoms vary for each individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Diagnosis for autism occurs after certain behavioral observations. autism • autism spectrum disorder • asd • signs • symptoms
Kandinsky: Russian Years Wassily Kandinsky is one of Russia's most famous artists. Kandinsky is considered to be the father of abstract art. This three-part series explores his life and artisti wassily kandinsky • jawlensky • phalanx • abstract art • monet
Orlando MegaCon Comic Book Convention: Notes from Convention he j. micheal stryvinski • babylon 5 • talk
The Physics of the Buffyverse The Physics of the Buffyverse, a recent book written by Jennifer Ouellette, describes physics through the lens of the mythology of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer TV show. buffyverse • the physics of the buffyverse • buffy the vampire slayer • angel • pop culture
Unique Propositions: Why should anyone buy from you? small business strategies • unique • uniqueness
What's Your Story It used to be that we spent time in chat rooms and forums. From there, we graduated to web sites. And now? Now, everyone who's anyone seems to have a blog. what is a blog • blogging for beginners • what is blogging • blog tools • blog hosting
Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow created a hierarchy of needs, the pinnacle of which involves self-actualization. Here are the benefits of becoming self-actualized, plus how to get there. abraham maslow • hierarchy of needs • how to become self-actualized • benefits of self-actualization • psychology articles
Boston Culinary Tour Never been to Boston? Neither had I until I met up with suite101's Gourmet Food Writer, Jacqueline Church for a tour of some of her hometown's culinary hot spots. Long live Chowdah! boston • todd english • kingfish hall • quincy market • jacqueline church
Creation in the Old Testament Creation in the Bible is compared with the Hindu view. The anthropocentric focus in the Bible pulls the two views apart and overshadows the similarities. creation • old testament • anthropocentric • bible • hindu
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