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John Evans

5 Questions That Promote Student Success in High-Poverty Schools | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Leaders in high-performing, high-poverty (HP/HP) schools know that success requires more than just high-quality teaching and learning. The entire school, as a system, should work together to develop a common instructional framework that provides a vision of what success looks like. When a ship loses its compass, getting to port becomes a game of chance. It's no different for a school. When a school, particularly one characterized by high poverty and low performance, lacks an instructional plan or framework, progress will be anything but systematic, and more than likely patterns of low performance will continue. Through the collaborative efforts of the leaders and staff, HP/HP schools focus on three kinds of learning: student, professional, and system. These learning agendas influence each other, and leaders in HP/HP schools make the most of this connection to facilitate sustainable improvements in teaching and learning. Professional learning is the adult learning that takes place within a school, while system learning conveys how the school as a whole learns to be more effective. In other words, as people within the school learn, the system learns."
John Evans

BBC NEWS | Technology | Laptop delivers all-day computing - 0 views

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    Hewlett-Packard (HP), the world's largest computer company, has developed a new generation of laptops with a 24-hour battery life.
John Evans

HP Learning center - Digital photography - 9 views

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    Free Online class in digital photography from beginner to advanced.
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Wireless Projection with an AppleTV and a VGA Projector at timlauer.org - 9 views

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    "This is great if you have an HDTV, but most classrooms do not. This is where the HP HDMI to VGA converter comes in. "
John Evans

2010 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition | NMC - 1 views

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    "The second Horizon Report for the K-12 sector describes the continuing work of the NMC's Horizon Project, a research project that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies that will likely have a significant impact on K-12 education. This report was produced in partnership with the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) and was made possible via a grant from HP. "
John Evans

The end of the PC era - Tech News and Analysis - 1 views

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    "For nearly 30 years, personal computers as we have known them have been the drivers of the technology engine. From Intel to Microsoft to Dell to HP to Micron Technology - many fortunes were made on the back of the PC. But the rise of mobile computing is upending the technology business and is simultaneously redefining what is a personal computer and how we use it. On Thursday Hewlett-Packard, one of the oldest companies in Silicon Valley with deep connections to the PC ecosystem (they paid $25 billion for Compaq in 2002) and the world's largest seller of PCs, confirmed it is looking to sell off its personal computing business. "
John Evans

20 tips for putting Google's 20 percent time in your classroom | eSchool News | eSchool... - 3 views

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    "Originally pioneered at places like 3M and HP, Google's vaunted 20 percent time, which lets employees spend a full one-fifth of their time on passion projects, has spawned everything from Gmail to Google News. Now it's gaining ground among educators who are carving out a chunk of their already-limited time with students to work on innovative inquiry-based projects that resonate on a deeper, personal level."
tech vedic

How to manage computing at 33,000 feet? - 0 views

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    Computing is no longer confined to the walls. Today you want to stay connected with world that matters from anywhere anytime. Sensing the demand, manufactures like Dell, HP, Samsung and Lenovo to name a few have come with slimmest architecture with extra-long battery life. However, computing at high altitudes say at 33, 000 feet is still a challenge. Reckoning the responsibility, Techvedic, a leading tech support vendor, has come up with must-to-follow tips while you are on the verge of exploring the challenges of nature.
John Evans

How To Get Your Kid Into 3D Printing Without A 3D Printer | Fatherly - 1 views

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    "You thought that by now your kid would just be popping out toys, books, and maybe the occasional missing LEGO piece from a personal 3D printer. Patience. While these devices not as ubiquitous as your old HP Deskjet, they are finding their way to a makerspace, public library, and science center near you. And, because of that fact, Sarah O'Rourke, the product marketing manager at Autodesk, is trying to take your kid's interests and figure out how to make cool stuff they'll love IRL (like a Pokemon Go aimer). Here are few ways she gets her young design students to transition from fabricating in Play-Doh to constructing in plastic."
Phil Taylor

Finnish educator offers suggestions for American schools - Marin Independent Journal - 0 views

  • Their teachers are highly respected and credentialed, and they are given time to plan and work together in teams. Their educational environment emphasizes quality, collaboration and Advertisement yld_mgr.place_ad_here("adPosBox"); sr_adspace_id = 1000007698507; sr_adspace_width = 300; sr_adspace_height = 250; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; admeld_publisher = 885; admeld_site = 'bang'; admeld_size = '300x250'; admeld_placement = 'bang_btf'; if(sr_adspace_width==300 && typeof(adify_bk_fired)=="undefined") { document.write(''); adify_bk_fired=1; } wellness."
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ISTE | Product DetailGlobal Collaboration: Learning with the World - 5 views

  • By participating in global, collaborative projects using ICT, students explore many social and cultural issues. In this free webinar from HP Canada and ISTE, you will learn about the process students use in global collaborations to explore, respond to, and actively advocate for an issue.
Phil Taylor

Teacher Experience Exchange - 5 great tips from TCEA - 2 views

  • TCEA is a huge educational technology conference and the latest and greatest technology was front and center. However, the common theme in the hundreds of presentations is great teaching matters.
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