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Rhys Daunic

U.S. Department of Education International Strategy - 0 views

  • The international strategy is inextricably linked with the Department's domestic priorities to advance two goals simultaneously: to strengthen U.S. education and to advance our nation's international priorities. By working to increase the global competencies of all U.S. students, learning from other countries to improve our education policies and practices, and engaging in active education diplomacy, we will help to advance these two strategic goals. The strategy is firmly based on the belief that a world-class education for all—both domestically and internationally—is a win-win.
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    the Department of Education is engaging more actively in education internationally and has developed its first-ever, fully-integrated international strategy, Succeeding Globally Through International Education and Engagement, to guide our work.
Rhys Daunic

75 Interesting Ways to use an iPad in the Classroom - 1 views

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    A Google doc containing 70 apps and uses of iPads by a teacher in a classroom and with students
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    Good workshop material ... Thanks
wiljennings419

Simple K12 - 2 views

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    Free webinars for teachers concerning Common Core Learning Standards, technology.
Pablo Zatz

Using 21st Century Tools for College Success | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Look at the other items included in this eMagazine
Sheila Tebbano

Download details: "Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Bo... - 1 views

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    Something to consider for the Learning Connections Grant. During the institute, we talked about safety and security instruction for students and parents before they get their computer.
anonymous

Empowerment With Technology - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Don't waste money on hardware that will quickly become outdated or dubious learning software peddled by opportunistic vendors. Instead, build a 21st century information infrastructure that gives teachers real-time feedback on how students are progressing in and out of the classroom — not just on standardized tests, but also a whole range of health, social and developmental outcomes.
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      It would be nice if he could back this up with some tangible examples of what that looks that. Perhaps if we can figure out what this truly looks like we will be onto something big.
Rhys Daunic

In Digital Age, Students Still Cling to Paper Textbooks - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • “There can’t be a virus. It wouldn’t be the same without books. They’ve defined ‘academia’ for a thousand years.”
Sue Morris

CDWG - Using E-books in School: Negotiate, Train, Pilot, Expand -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Saving money, the trees of America, and students' backs!
Sheila Tebbano

Will online games-for-scholarships site fly with parents? | Technologies | eSchoolNews.com - 1 views

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    I had to post this. Do you think the NY Times will be covering this story?
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    I'm still for balance but I would love to be in Disney World for the Scholar Games in January. I could bring back the information and share it with everyone!!
Rhys Daunic

Students: Win $10,000 with 100 words | tweentribune.com - 2 views

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    Writing contest with a technology question for grades 3-12. Online submission.
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    100 words could win you $100 - or $500 - with a 100-word essay about technology. TeenTribune.com and TweenTribune.com will distribute $10,000 among 60 winning writers.
Sue Morris

BBC News - Internet safety for children targeted - 0 views

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    England to teach online safety to all students 5+ from 2011
Rene Hahn

Big Thinkers: Howard Gardner on Multiple Intelligences | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This is terrific. I wish he had been my professor. Howard Gardner talks about how ineffective one-size-fits-all education is, and suggests how education has to change. I love what he has to say about assessment.
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    I couldn't agree more. Gardner is one of my favorite thinkers in the field. How do we customize instruction to meet the needs of all our students? This is what we're all struggling to figure out.
Angela Watson

NYC Educators Talk About Using Google Docs in Their Schools - 4 views

This is fantastic. I love the emphasis on publishing and giving students a reason to write and create beyond just a paper that only the teachers sees and grades. I will definitely be using this vid...

web2.0 collaboration technology

Sheila Tebbano

Students keep up with courses via 'remote school' - 3 views

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    Article from the Gainesville Times in Georgia. Could this be the end of snow/ice days? Interesting plan that some schools are ready for right now. Does anyone use dyknow?
santi k

Aviary Multimedia Suite - 0 views

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    Hi everyone, Aviary is an online suite of multimedia programs. They're very similar to Photoshop, Garageband, Illustrator etc, but FREE and WEB-BASED. Basically like Google docs but multimedia creation software. Would be cool for class projects and/or students who want to experiment with media programs but don't have any installed on their computer.
wiljennings419

Educators Move Beyond the Hype Over Skype - 0 views

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    Educators are now using the videoconferencing tool to connect foreign-language students to native speakers, hold virtual field trips and host conversations with scientists and other experts
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