Showing posts with label drivers education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drivers education. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Have You Used Infographics in Your Classroom?


We live in a visual world. Our students spend hours every day on their cell phones, computers and computer games. So what better way to teach a particular subject then by using an infographic. If you've never heard of this wonderful teaching tool, let me explain; infographics are a visual representation of information, facts or knowledge. If you've ever ridden the subway, I'm sure you noticed the subway map which displayed all the different trains and their routes. (color-coded) That poster is an infographic. Take a look at some of the 118 resources below and you'll see what a great addition to a lesson plan an infographic can make.


EDUCATION
1 Dropout Every 26 Seconds!

10 Jaw-Dropping Awesome Infographics on Education


Digital Resume- Michael Anderson's resume as an infographic is outstanding!

Teaching With Infographics: Places to Start- from the New York Times; examples shared over five days. Includes a section on the page entitled "Places to Start Learning About Infographics."

HEALTH
17 Educational Infographics to Learn About Reproductive Health-includes Teen Pregnancy in America, Abortion State-By-State, STDs in America and Porn and the Economy.

The Addiction Process: How We Get Addicted

Amazing Facts About the Human Body


CDC- Data and Statistics on Obesity

How Healthy is Your City, State or Country?- topics covered include obesity, environmental issues, diseases and addictions and other issues.
How Soft Drinks Impact Your Health

Lung Cancer Facts


Flowing Data-collection includes the Kennedy family tree, Evolution of the Two-Party Vote During the Past Century and What Generation Do You Belong To?

Haiti Earthquake Infographics- this was a contest held in Feb. 2010; thirteen entries can be viewed

Help Japan- March 11, 2011 earthquake

History Shots-political, sports, military, adventure and general categories

Infographics News- news infographic

Information Aesthetics-political, financial and economic topics

Simple Complexity- samples include Misleading Statistics, Berlin Wall, and Government Expenses Worldwide by GDP.

What Does Your State Do Worst?- from crime to pollution each state is labeled in this infographic

Where in the World Are Exiled Leaders?




Wall Stats- political and economic topics

Bloody Mess- blood spatter

Famous Crimes (forensics)

Waste in Space- "space junk" up there

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

25 Resources for Drivers Education Teachers


California Department of Motor Vehicles- interactive practice test
California Driver Education Quia Quizzes- street sign game and driving quiz

Department of Motor Vehicles- national listing for forms and locations

Driver Education.com- they call their site "The Ultimate DriverDrivers Ed Resource"

DriverEd- resources for teachers, students and parents

Driving Today- fueling your passion for cars; car reviews

ELL Learners- photos of car problems with audio; car signs can be found here

Flashcards Test- signs of the road; choose how slow or fast you want to work

Highway 55-driving video game

Impact Teen Drivers- videos, blog, information

Keys2Drive- AAA Teen driving guide; U.S. states covered

Language Guide Car Vocabulary- for ESL and ELL learners


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration- crash information, injury protection






Ride Like a Friend- Driver Safety Week is Oct. 16-22, 2011
Signal 30- this 1959 black and white movie is a very graphic depiction of highway accidents. It shocked me when I first saw it and should get the attention of your students. The full version on YouTube posted this note: "To view this video or group, please verify that you are of the appropriate age by signing in or signing up." That's how graphic is really is. This is part one from the movie.




Toyota Teen Driver- lessons

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