Teachers generally work on a mass-production model—if 30 kids are in the class,
the goal is to find a method that will allow the highest percentage of them to
succeed. A great teacher can employ secondary methods to get through to
laggards, but given the variables that individual students bring to the class, a
handful of kids will inevitably be shortchanged. Teaching each child at his or
her optimal level with the optimal technique has traditionally been left to
private schools and expensive tutors.
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Diigo Blog » Introduce "Save Favorite Tweets" to save your favorite tweets to... - 0 views
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Upon popular request, we have just implemented a cool feature for Twitter fans: "Save Favorite Tweets". With a 2-step simple setup, you can begin to automatically save your favorite tweets to your Diigo library on a daily basis. Best of all, cached pages for links in the tweets will also be automatically fetched and saved on Diigo, so you can always access the archived pages. Here is how to get started:
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Complete Schedule « The Reform Symposium - 0 views
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The Reform Symposium is a free online conference for educators, administrators, parents and students. This year the conference is focused on innovative practices in education and what role these practices can play in educational reform.
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Here is a list of the webinars. They will be archived so you can watch them at anytime!
Wikispaces Blog » Blog Archive » Featured wiki: BookTrailersforReaders - 0 views
Jason Calacanis: "Blogging Is Dead" & Why "Stupid People Shouldn't Write" - 0 views
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