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How to Do Keyword Analysis | Keyword Research Tools - 0 views

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    Digital Marketing School provides professional training in how to conduct research and keyword research tools. Learn about free keyword research, SEO research tools and research tips.
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    Digital Marketing School provides professional training in how to conduct research and keyword research tools. Learn about free keyword research, SEO research tools and research tips.
Michael Comins

Easy remote trainings with Kadrige iSharing App - 0 views

  • companies were buying extensive amounts of iPads: 90% of Fortune 500 companies were deploying or testing iPads in 2012 according to Mubaloo, and tablet adoption have grown by almost 40% in 2016 according to a report published by Javelin Strategy & Research.
Michael Comins

How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms : The eLearning Site - 0 views

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    How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms
Michael Comins

Blended learning is a promising education trend | Deseret News - 0 views

  • Research by the U.S. Department of Education shows that students in online learning environments perform modestly better, on average, than those learning the same material through traditional face-to-face instruction, and that blending online and face-to-face instruction increases that advantage.
Michael Comins

Math Web Apps | Getting Smart by %author_name% | %tag% - 0 views

  • i-Ready.com from Curriculum Associates, is a great K-8 adaptive assessment with engaging content.
  • Dreambox.com is a K-3 game-based adaptive math product.
  • ST Math from MIND Research Institute is a visual game-based approach used with great results in over 1,200 schools; ST Math is now available on iPad. They are launching their Seattle Math Initiative this Wednesday
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  • Mangahigh.com is a games-based online math resource that hosts some 70 million math questions answered per month.  Check out Tangled Web—a complementary angles game or watch a video.
  • ReasoningMind.com, based on the Russian curriculum with a pretty good adaptive engine and a lot of support from the Hoglund Foundation.
  • CK12.com, famous for dozens of free math and science textbooks, is now an OER object library.   FlexMath.org is becoming a very cool adaptive product—stay tuned for more.
  • Hippocampus has solid high school math and science content.  NROCmath.org previews an exciting developmental math sequence.
Michael Comins

The New 3 Es of Education - 0 views

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    Project Tomorrow This report is the first in a two part series to document the key national findings from Speak Up 2010. In this report "The New 3E's of Education: Enabled, Engaged, Empowered - How Today's Students are Leveraging Emerging Technologies for Learning," we are building upon that student vision and focusing on three specific key trends that have generated significant interest this past year at conferences, in policy discussions and within our schools and districts: mobile learning, online and blended learning and e-textbooks. Each of these trends include the essential components of the student vision of socially-based, un-tethered and digitally rich learning, but they also directly address the three new "E's of Education" - enable, engage and empower.
Michael Comins

We Need More Launching Pad Politics - Getting Smart by Tom Vander Ark - DigLN, edreform... - 0 views

  • Thoughtful commentators agree (as noted in June) that the innovation economy requires two things: Growth oriented policies – low tax rates, transparent and efficient government – and An opportunity platform that includes effective education and health services and efficient energy and transportation infrastructure.
  • You could probably add culture of confidence to round out the innovation formula: opportunity, incentive, and culture.
  • We need everyone starting something! Therefore, we should aspire to be the world’s best launching pad because our workforce is so productive; our markets the freest and most trusted; our infrastructure and Internet bandwidth the most advanced; our openness to foreign talent second to none; our funding for basic research the most generous; our rule of law, patent protection and investment-friendly tax code the envy of the world; our education system unrivaled; our currency and interest rates the most stable; our environment the most pristine; our health care system the most efficient; and our energy supplies the most secure, clean, and cost-effective.
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