Why Schools of One Are Our Future| The Committed Sardine - 3 views
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equally obviously, it is the marriage of technology to the individual tutorial which makes it all possible from an economic point of view.
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an indication that things are changing for the better?
Myth of Bell-to-Bell Instruction Vs. "Golden Rule of 15 Minutes"| The Committed Sardine - 1 views
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In fact, I'm never up in front of the board "teaching" the class for more than 15 minutes at a time. Let me explain:
Eighth-Grade Students Learn More Through Direct Instruction| The Committed Sardine - 4 views
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Bad lecturing is dead (as it should be); a corollary is most teachers are bad lecturers (which they are)
How to Identify and Avoid Spreading Misinformation, Myths, and Urban Legends on the Int... - 6 views
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How do you identify and avoid spreading misinformation, myths, and urban legends on the internet?
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employ a healthy level of skepticism for what you're reading, watching, or otherwise consuming—on the internet or elsewhere
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Snopes is "the definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation"—and for the most part, it actually does live up to that goal.
For Computer Chip Builders, Only One Way to Go: Up| The Committed Sardine - 0 views
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race to build a faster computer chip, there is literally nowhere to go but up
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It opens the way for faster smartphones, lighter laptops and a new generation of supercomputers
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Gordon Moore made his famous prediction in 1965 that computers should double in power every two years.
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New Report Cites Need for More Arts Integration| The Committed Sardine - 1 views
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“Imagine more science classrooms where kids learned about sound waves by playing the flute, or understood mathematical relationships by creating digital designs,” said Dennis Scholl, vice president of the arts at the Knight Foundation. “Integrating arts into our everyday lives and learning is essential.”
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