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License plate reader technology picked up Virginia shooter's car | Fox News - 0 views

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    License plate reader technology picked up Vester Lee Flanagan's car after he shot and killed two TV journalists in Virginia early on Wednesday. A license plate reader in the vehicle of Virginia State Trooper Pamela Neff picked up Flanagan's Chevrolet on Interstate 66 at approximately 11:20 a.m. ET.
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Now the Internet has spotted a crashed Star Destroyer on Mars - CNET - 0 views

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    It's been well established that the Internet has an overactive imagination, but the latest "sighting" in images from the Curiosity rover is a little much for CNET's Eric Mack.
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3 Ways a Smartphone Can Detect If You're Depressed - PsyBlog - 0 views

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    Smartphone data can be incredibly accurate in predicting depression, study finds. Depression can be predicted just from smartphone data, a small new study finds. Just by tracking where people go and how much they use their smartphone, researchers were able
Sajid Hussain

Writer Creates "Color Thesaurus" To Help You Correctly Name Any Color Imagina... - 0 views

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    Ingrid Sundberg, a writer and children's book illustrator, created a very useful infographic chart for anyone struggling with color names. The writer says that she loves to collect words that can help give her stories variety and depth.
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How hot car-related deaths could be prevented with new car seat technology - TODAY.com - 0 views

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    With incidents of kids trapped in hot cars making headlines, Jason Tanz of Wired magazine is on the plaza to show Savannah Guthrie a new car seat designed to alert parents if a child is left behind in the car.
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9 Success Habits of Wealthy People That Cost Nothing - 0 views

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    Money is n't everything but lack of money is a lame excuse for a lot things.
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Why Google is renaming itself "Alphabet" - Vox - 0 views

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    Google is getting a new CEO and a massive reorganization.
jo murray

1 2 3 Sheep! iPhone App Review | The iPhone App Review : iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad Ap... - 0 views

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    Good for ESL/EFL and dsylexic learners of any age.\n\n"Each of the mini games features easy to follow instructions, cute and colorful graphics and an easily identifiable learning outcome. The difficulty ramps up with each level completed, and there are five levels for each of the three mini-games. If you've got a child of your own who is just starting to learn how to use numbers - 1 2 3 Sheep! is a fun way to help improve their counting skills."\n\nBacked by an online assessment system...\n
paul reid

10 Most Sought-after Skills in Web Development - 0 views

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    In a time of economic crisis, web developers and freelancers everywhere have started chewing their fingernails. However, no matter how bad the economy worsens, there will always be work in certain booming fields of web development. As the moderator of the Freelance Switch job board, there are certain types of jobs that are constantly in demand. Here are the 10 skills that are or will be in highest demand for developers. If you are proficient in these skills, you'll be in a great position to find work and weather any economic downturn.
glen gatin

Second Life Mashup Helps Boost Distance Ed Retention at Huntington JC - 0 views

  • We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college.
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    "We are trying to overcome the distance you feel in distance education by being socially connected," Snoddy said. "You develop socially as well as intellectually in college. This doesn' tmake sense. Do people not complete DE courses because they feel distant? More likely because most of the courses are complete crap and are offered by questionable faculty. It is more likely that the courses selected for special treatment in this article were a step above the usual crap that gets served up as DE and were presented with a little imagination and care.
Steve Madsen

Blurring The Lines of Privacy: Did The Twittered Funeral Take Things Too Far? - ReadWri... - 0 views

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    Berny Morson, a Rocky Mountain news reporter, took reporting on Twitter to another level. He did not wait for the memorial service to publish the news about the tragic death of a 3-year-old boy. Instead, Morson "twittered" the funeral service this past Wednesday.
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Facebook a valid educational tool, teachers told | Education | Education Guardian - 0 views

  • Teachers and lecturers are getting the lowdown on how to use social networking sites such as Facebook and Bebo in an educational way.Most schools and colleges in the UK block access to the websites but they are missing out on their potential for education, a government-funded guide says.The report for Childnet International and funded by Becta, the government body for technology in learning, says while teachers and lecturers may be using social networking services they may not recognise the educational potential for their students.Schools could help students develop "e-portfolios" where learners can record their achievements and collect examples of their work, the guide suggests. Or teachers could use social networking services to set up groups that "semi-formalise" students' online communications and "document discussions and milestones as they go".Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults.
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    Young people are more likely to have learned their social networking skills from their friends or classmates than from any formal instruction or support from adults. But as social networking spills over into the classroom, with students using sites to collaborate on homework projects or discuss lessons, they can provide many opportunities, the report says.
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Clark Aldrich's blog: Using assessments to evaluate action, not knowledge - 0 views

  • Now, in theory, doing a 360 assessment (asking the people around the student, both before the formal learning program and, oh, six months after, for evaluations of behavior) is a pretty good technique. But 360's are also intrusive.
  • The bad news is that, well, who cares if someone can intellectually differentiate between different leadership styles? That is so old school. Further, simpler programs may get the same result, even if the knowledge is never used, (and the knowledge gleaned from old school programs also decays much more quickly after the program ends).
  • Multiple-choice questionnaires are biased towards proving what one knows, as opposed to presenting what one does. But I believe with some hacking of the medium, we can create better evaluations to guide us towards more productive programs.
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    We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data'). We should evaluate actions is that we are able to get at more finely-grained sub-symbolic mental development, and not simply a small set of memorized facts.
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    Worth considering when thinking about assessment of authentic learning. We should evaluate actions, rather than 'knowledge' (where 'knowledge' here means 'remembered instances of data').
glen gatin

Concrete examples don't help students learn math, study finds - 0 views

  • However, the true test came later when the researchers asked these students to apply the same principles in a totally different setting
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      Another true test might be how well the teacher could apply the same principles in a totally different setting.
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    Could it be that part of the problem be that the teachers who attempt to teach with "real world" concrete examples have never had any real world concrete experience. 12 years of school followed by 4-5 years of undergrad, now you are a teacher, teach about the real world. hmmm
Helen Otway

Reinventing the Big Test: The Challenge of Authentic Assessment | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The British government has created a computer-literacy test that challenges teens to solve realistic problems (how to control crowds at a soccer match, for instance) using online resources. The more sophisticated these tools become, and the more adeptly test makers use them, the better assessment will be.
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      Must look up.
Al Upton

Special education 2 and child & student wellbeing - 0 views

  •      Keeping Them Safe (PDF - 304KB)
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    Govt of South Australia - Child and Student Well Being links to child protection reform program 'Keeping Them Safe'
Grace Kat

Questioning the Notion of Online Predators | Andy Carvan - 0 views

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    A blog post about a new study published by the American Psychological Association (APA) raises tough questions about the conventional wisdom regarding online predators. The study takes aim at the mainstream media's coverage of online predation, labeling its portrayal of the phenomenon as "largely inaccurate."
Ginger Lewman

like-a-local.com >> experience cities the local way and enjoy the local life - 3 views

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    The local experience for travellers! Book one of our local activities and experience the city like locals do! GO   Meet and go on tour with our locals, the real connoisseurs of the city EAT  Taste the local delicacies at a local's home
sandra nelson

Capitonyms - 3 views

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    A capitonym is a word whose meaning changes based on whether or not it is capitalized.
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