Your Brain on Books: Scientific American - 5 views
Currents - The Triumph of the Ordinary Cellphone - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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Forgotten in the American tumult is a global flowering of innovation on the simple cellphone. From Brazil to India to South Korea and even Afghanistan, people are seeking work via text message; borrowing and lending money and receiving salaries on cellphones; employing their phones variously as flashlights, televisions and radios.
Many teens send 100-plus texts a day, survey says - CNN.com - 1 views
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As most parents of adolescents know all too well, text messaging has become the preferred method of communication for American teenagers, with one in three teens sending more than 100 texts a day, a new survey says.
Education Week: Cellphone Stats: Texting - 1 views
Quality Homework - A Smart Idea - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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Do American students have too much homework or too little? Neither, I’d say. We ought to be asking a different question altogether. What should matter to parents and educators is this: How effectively do children’s after-school assignments advance learning?
* ASL * American Sign Language - 0 views
British, Canadian and American Spelling - 0 views
American History In Video - 0 views
The Digital Disconnect: The widening gap between Internet-savvy students and their scho... - 0 views
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Many schools and teachers have not yet recognized—much less responded to—the new ways students communicate and access information over the Internet.
Native American WebQuest by Diana Dell - 0 views
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