John Larkin is an educator and instructional designer presently living in Australia. He has a rich experience in the development and application of educational technologies in primary, secondary, tertiary and corporate educational fields.
He created a number of 'how-to' documents and presentations for a variety of web based and related technologies.
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tutorials. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
"How To Documents and Presentations"
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Free Math Video Lessons & Tutorials
Shared on twitter by web20classroom
They have a great collection of free math video lessons and self-help tutorials from around the web in almost every high-school math subject. Updated daily, these video lessons are perfect for students looking for extra math help. They are also great for teachers and home-school parents seeking additional ideas or teaching strategies.Basic Math Video Lessons
Pre-Algebra Video Lessons
Algebra Video Lessons
Geometry Video Tutorials
Trigonometry Video Lessons
Calculus Video Tutorials
Statistics & Probability Videos
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Math & Science Tutoring on YouTube
I first learned about the Khan Academy from the Open Culture Blogsite. I wrote a post on it way back. Again, through Open Culture the new You Tube Channel with science, chemistry, physics and math video tutoring for your students.




Labels:
high school,
Math,
science,
tutorials,
videos
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Your own Google Tutor
Thanks to Free Technology for Teachers!
Google Tutor (not officially connected with Google) offers an extensive collections of tutorials and tips all things Google. Google Tutor covers everything from simple tasks like recovering your forgotten Google Account password to more difficult tasks like creating charts in Google Docs or modifying Google Chrome to suit your tastes.
Labels:
google,
research,
teacher training,
tutorials
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