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Amanda Brown

Can college students learn as well on iPads, e-books? - USATODAY.com - 1 views

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    Article that takes a broad view of technology in education. It has pros and cons, but its distribution is wide so it's good to see what others are saying (i.e. parents, community, students).
Heather Hersey

ActiveBoard: Forum hosting, messageboard software - create a free forum - 0 views

  • What is ActiveBoard?ActiveBoard is a reliable, flexible, secure and easy-to-use forum hosting service. We host your forum, maintain the forum software and keep it updated with new features.
Heather Hersey

newspressnow.com | Embracing the technology - 0 views

  • But peer into Sean Nash’s Marine Biology class at Benton High School, and you see students using Facebook-like applications, Twitter and cell phones in their studies. His class embraces the technology rather than avoids it.
Amanda Brown

Taos, New Mexico Becomes World Class Ecotourism Destination with "Return to Sacred Places" - 0 views

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    let's go!
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    Excellent, Iooked up a definition of ecotourism. Maybe this should be next summer's vacation?
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    Maybe this should be next summer's vacation plan?
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    I wonder if there's anything as nice as the Ringing Rocks in Taos? If not, I'm not going much further than the Delaware.
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    i am in!
brien gorham

The Future of Social Media in Journalism - 2 views

  • Journalism has often been done from the top of a mountain — journalists would tell the community what they need to know. Today, much of the news has become a conversation, and journalists are being required to do as much listening to the community as they broadcast to them.
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    Sounds like journalism and education have a lot in common?
Tom McHale

The overblown crisis in American education : The New Yorker - 2 views

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    It should raise questions when an enormous, complicated realm of life takes on the characteristics of a stock drama. In the current school-reform story, there is a reliable villain, in the form of the teachers' unions, and a familiar set of heroes, including Geoffrey Canada, of Harlem Children's Zone; Wendy Kopp, of Teach for America, the Knowledge Is Power Program; and Michele Rhee, the superintendent of schools in Washington, D.C. And there is a clear answer to the problem-charter schools.
Brendan McIsaac

"E-Mail Auto-Response" : The New Yorker - 0 views

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    Here is how I sometimes feel about web 2.0 bombardment of which I am also guilty.
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