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Motivations for blogging in a scholarly context - 0 views

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    The number of scholarly blogs on the Web is increasing. In this article, a group of researchers are asked to describe the functions that their blogs serve for them as researchers. The results show that their blogging is motivated by the possibility to share knowledge, that the blog aids creativity, and that it provides a feeling of being connected in their work as researchers.
Matt Montagne

One Laptop One Child | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    One Laptop One Child How about having kids bring their own?
Matt Montagne

TCRecord: Article - 0 views

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    Information Literacy in the Laptop Classroom
Matt Montagne

The Power (and Peril) of Praising Your Kids -- New York Magazine - 0 views

  • Giving kids the label of “smart” does not prevent them from underperforming. It might actually be causing it.
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      Definitely the money message of this article
  • The other choice, Dweck’s team explained, was an easy test, just like the first. Of those praised for their effort, 90 percent chose the harder set of puzzles. Of those praised for their intelligence, a majority chose the easy test. The “smart” kids took the cop-out.
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    How Not to Talk to Your Kids
Matt Montagne

5 Tips for Knowledge Gardeners: How to Grow a Collaborative Learning Community by Josh ... - 0 views

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    "By nurturing a knowledge garden, you can increase the yield of your collaborative learning community. Imagine the impact a healthy learning community could have on your organization. How much is one additional sale worth to your bottom line?"
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