MIT university is trying to build a free resource to help kids learn SAT/ACT thru the power of user-generated images and video. We are currently running a nationwide contest, challenging kids to make fun and memorable flashcards by pairing sentences and images to a common test word. There will be a small cash prize and iTunes giveaways. Due date is May 22.
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Has anyone been able to track down these materials? I loved the presentation, but the presenters ran out of handouts. I signed up for the email list, but haven't heard anything yet.
Just wondering if anyone saw materials on here?
Thank you so much for posting this, Michael. I was unable to attend your session but really enjoyed reading through your presentation. Can't tell you how much I agree with you about how knowing that a story is told in first or third person tells y...
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MIT university is trying to build a free resource to help kids learn SAT/ACT thru the power of user-generated images and video. We are currently running a nationwide contest, challenging kids to make fun and memorable flashcards by pairing sentences and images to a common test word. There will be a small cash prize and iTunes giveaways. Due date is May 22.
More details at brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules. Do you have students or colleagues who would be interested?