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Goal directed Instructional Design plan for Physics: Position vs. Time graphing using Excel and PowerPoint
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A comment for Goal directed Instructional Design plan for Physics: Position vs. Time graphing using Excel and PowerPoint
by Jeannine Baum (Teacher (K-12))
Comment: This looks like a great lesson. I think the technology is used in a way that is helpful and not artificial. Students may have to use PowerPoint and...
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Date added: Mar 09, 2011
A comment for Goal directed Instructional Design plan for Physics: Position vs. Time graphing using Excel and PowerPoint
by Molly Beer (Teacher (K-12))
Comment: This lesson involves different types of learning activities. I like the idea of presenting their powerpoints to one other student. I think this will...
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Date added: Mar 07, 2011
A comment for Goal directed Instructional Design plan for Physics: Position vs. Time graphing using Excel and PowerPoint
by Antonio Aguillon (Student)
Comment: This lesson plan is very clear and logically organized. Great job Dan. Your students will not have any issues following the steps/instructions layed...
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Date added: Mar 07, 2011
A comment for Goal directed Instructional Design plan for Physics: Position vs. Time graphing using Excel and PowerPoint
by Melissa White (Faculty)
Comment: Very professional looking. Nice job!
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Date added: Feb 02, 2011
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