Processing 1.0 - 0 views
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Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions.
WOS4: Lawrence Lessig on read/write culture [LWN.net] - 0 views
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The first step, says Lessig, is to enable free culture in any way we can. And that requires building free tools. The free software community, for all of its successes, has not yet succeeded in building a comprehensive set of friendly tools which can be used by artists. We need to fight DRM in any way we can, support free codecs and protocols to the greatest extent possible, and support free software everywhere.
Wikipedia: Beneath the Surface - 0 views
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Shell Education Podcasts - 0 views
Blog | The Why Files - 0 views
Recommendations for Rural Minnesota Schools - 0 views
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Comprehensive research released today by The Center for Rural Policy and Development offers policymakers a series of recommendations on how to help and improve rural Minnesota schools.
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Develop collaboration instead of consolidation: A state policy should be developed to help foster collaboration with and between school districts. While consolidation has been used in rural districts with declining enrollment, the authors’ research on cost-effective policies strongly cautions against this strategy as the negatives outweigh the positives.
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Use technology to its best advantage: Online professional learning communities should be established to help rural educators share best practices and reduce isolation, and online general subject or enrichment courses should be made available to isolated rural learners.
Writing in the 21st Century - 0 views
copyrightconfusion - Best_Practices - 0 views
What's Special About This Number? - 0 views
Welcome to the Tricki | Tricki - 0 views
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Welcome to a brand new Wiki-style site that is intended to develop into a large store of useful mathematical problem-solving techniques.
The Edjurist - Information on School and Educational Law - Blog - Acceptable ... - 0 views
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One of the questions concerned Acceptable Use Policies and the ramifications of parents failing or unwilling to sign them, so I wanted to sort of rehash my answer here.
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