History Engine: Tools for Collaborative Education and Research | Home - 0 views
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"The History Engine is an educational tool that gives students the opportunity to learn history by doing the work-researching, writing, and publishing-of a historian. The result is an ever-growing collection of historical articles or "episodes" that paints a wide-ranging portrait of life in the United States throughout its history and that is available to scholars, teachers, and the general public in our online database."
Via http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/04/history-engine-explore-stories-of.html
Research dispels common ed-tech myths - 4 views
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"Elementary school teachers were much less likely than secondary teachers to be frequent technology users; 15 percent of elementary teachers were frequent users and 43 percent were infrequent users, compared with 27 percent and 29 percent of secondary teachers, respectively. Among secondary teachers, social studies teachers were most likely to be frequent technology users (33 percent), while English teachers were least likely (16 percent)."
-via Jennifer Dorman
Google News Archive Search - 3 views
Welcome to Schoolr. The only resource you'll need. - 3 views
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The Florida Center for Reading Research - 2 views
Education: Learning styles debunked - 1 views
Donald Clark Plan B: 10 facts about learning that are scientifically proven and interes... - 1 views
U.S. Department of Education Study Finds that Good Teaching can be Enhanced with New Te... - 0 views
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school officials should use the short-term federal funding to make immediate upgrades to technology to enhance classroom instruction
Focus On Effectiveness | NETC - 0 views
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Are you looking for practical ways to improve student achievement? Strengthen teaching and learning processes with research-based instructional strategies combined with effective technology use. Twelve core strategies link to 30 classroom examples that show how to apply key research, using technology to engage learners and improve achievement.
via Jackie Gerstein
New report on online predators - 0 views
Grant Wrangler Grants for Teachers - 0 views
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