10 Reasons You Should Be Pumped for Education in 2015 - A.J. Juliani - 2 views
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The more we talk about technology as a tool for learning (and one that has extreme merit and value when used purposefully) the easier it will be to integrate it for the right reasons.
Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: The Evidence is Clear. When Used Responsibly Cel... - 6 views
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"Teens today. Always on their phones. Lightening fast thumbs sharing content on Snapchat, Vine, Instagram, Twitter and more. While teens, teachers, and parents are familiar with cell phone's use as a social tool, more and more are discovering they are a great learning resource as well. There's even evidence and research to prove it. "
Top Tech Tools for Formative Assessment - 12 views
10 Golden Rules You Should Live By When Combining Fonts: Tips From a Designer - Design ... - 1 views
Magazine 2012 | eGov Magazine - 0 views
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The eGov magazine enjoys the distinction of being Asia's first magazine on e-Governance. Founded in 2005, the monthly magazine is published in both print and online formats, and is focussed exclusively on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for bringing efficiency, accountability and transparency to various citizen and business related initiatives of the government. No other magazine in Asia offers readers such in-depth coverage of new e-Governance models. We cover all aspects of e-Governance - from new technological advances in ICT to the ways in which common citizens benefit when their interactions with government departments are through digital interfaces and the myriad issues involved in implementation of e-Governance initiatives.
Technology in the Classroom: Helpful or Harmful? | Education.com - 0 views
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Their latest shipment of Smartboards, ELMOs, or iPads
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ncorporating technology into education still has proven benefits, especially when it comes to personalized learning.
Effectively Seize Cheating Partner - 1 views
I am in a relationship for two years. My husband and I were okay until such time that he turned out cold to me and I could not point out the reason why he acted that way. He came home late at night...
The Handbook of Cheating Changed The Way I Want My Marriage to Work - 2 views
My hubby and I were married for 2 years but we have been with each other for seven years before we got married. So, it was devastating when I discovered he is cheating on me with his co-worker. I r...
ALA | Interview with Keith Curry Lance - 0 views
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A series of studies that have had a great deal of influence on the research and decision-making discussions concerning school library media programs have grown from the work of a team in Colorado—Keith Curry Lance, Marcia J. Rodney, and Christine Hamilton-Pennell (2000).
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Recent school library impact studies have also identified, and generated some evidence about, potential "interventions" that could be studied. The questions might at first appear rather familiar: How much, and how, are achievement and learning improved when . . . librarians collaborate more fully with other educators? libraries are more flexibly scheduled? administrators choose to support stronger library programs (in a specific way)? library spending (for something specific) increases?
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high priority should be given to reaching teachers, administrators, and public officials as well as school librarians and school library advocates.
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A great overview of Lance's research into the effectiveness of libraries. He answers the question: Do school libraries or librarians make a difference? His answer (A HUGE YES!) is back by 14 years of remarkable research. The point is proved. But this information remains unknown to many principals and superintendents. Anyone interested in 21st century teaching and learning will find this interview fascinating.
When Lifting a School Cellphone Ban Is a Win for Poor Students - The Atlantic - 0 views
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"New York City's public school district is gearing up to scrap a controversial policy forbidding its 1.1 million students from having cellphones on campus. The thing is, plenty of students are already ignoring the ban. It turns out some of the poorest kids in the city are the ones who will notice the change most. The decision to lift the ban was prompted by safety concerns. Mobile phones aren't just for snapchatting but a way for kids to let parents know where they are. And with teen cellphone ownership rates so high, an ongoing ban increasingly seemed impractical-if not impossible. Civil rights activists call the move inevitable and long overdue."
Learn It From The Expert - 1 views
A Tale of two Cities by Charles Dickens - 0 views
The Tale of Two Cities,its original title ,is the second historical novel by Charles Dickens,written in 1859,the most famous works in the history of fictional literature.The story begins in 1775,du...
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