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Amanda Nichols

NSTA :: Lab Out Loud Podcast - 0 views

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    Science teachers Brian Bartel and Dale Basler discuss science news and science education with leading scientists, researchers, science writers, and other important figures in the field. A selection of links and notes accompanies each episode, enabling the listener to dig deeper into the topics discussed.
Amanda Nichols

Home | Assess4ed.net - 0 views

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    Managed by the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA), we encourage you to discuss, share, participate, and access a wide range of resources, activities and events to: -Ensure readiness for next generation computer-based assessments, -Improve curriculum and instruction aimed at college and career readiness, and -Leverage technology to achieve better results and cost-savings.
Amanda Nichols

New Stats: Kids Find E-Books 'Fun And Cool,' But Teens Are Still Reluctant | paidContent - 0 views

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    From the article: "Teens lag behind all other age groups in e-book adoption. Sixty-six percent of 13- to 17-year olds say they prefer print books to e-books, 26 percent say they have no preference and only 8 percent prefer e-books.  One reason for this resistance: Teens like using social technology to discuss and share things with their friends, and e-books at this point are not a social technology."
Amanda Nichols

School Library Monthly - Grassroots Google Tools: ePortfolio in Assessment and Curricul... - 0 views

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    Educators from Skyline High School in Ann Arbor, MI discuss how they used Google Sites to streamline curriculum management and create a network of student portfolios.  Potential for use in CCS, where we have Google Sites as part of our closed CCS domain; students don't have to register for accounts like they did in A2.
Matt McCarty

Launching an iPad 1-to-1 Program: A Primer -- THE Journal - 1 views

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      For Clarkston, this would say "thousands"
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      If we are discussing consumer grade wireless routers, you will be lucky to get 10 users on one. This is because the chipsets in the wireless routers / access points are designed for homes or SOHO type environments where there aren't many users or devices accessing wireless. When the thresh hold of what the chipset can handle is exceeded the device will lock up.
arharrison

Irving ISD One to One Laptop Program - 1 views

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    Please explore the resources compiled on this site, and join the discussion on changing instruction, empowering students and challenging our schools to explore new ways of teaching and learning. Check out our One-to-One Symposium Videos! View a Quality Example of Project Based Learning
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