The Library as a Digital Learning Space -- THE Journal - 0 views
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From the article: With 33 years of experience as a school librarian under her belt, Snyder said getting adults to understand the changing role and "look" of the library is an ongoing battle. "A lot of people still think of the library as a warehouse where you go to get a book or a magazine," she said. "To deal with it we just strive to be a model for helping people understand that a media center is a lot more than just a place for physical books."
Online Ed. Less Expensive Than Blended, Traditional Models - Digital Education - Educat... - 0 views
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"Those pursuing online learning will see that, though there is no 'silver bullet' solution, there is evidence to suggest that virtual learning (both part-time and full-time) can provide significant opportunity to save money," the report said. "Future innovation should include careful tracking of quality and outcomes to continue to provide more robust options for those experimenting with lower-cost delivery of instruction."
HP, Dell Chase Apple's 'Fashionista' Buyers With Ultrabooks - Businessweek - 1 views
Weatherford school district's Bring Your Own Technology initiative getting positive res... - 1 views
So Much Fun. So Irrelevant. - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Therefore, the critical questions for America today have to be how we deploy more ultra-high-speed networks and applications in university towns to invent more high-value-added services and manufactured goods and how we educate more workers to do these jobs - the only way we can maintain a middle class.
Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Home - 3 views
Big Study Links Good Teachers to Lasting Gain - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Elementary- and middle-school teachers who help raise their students' standardized-test scores seem to have a wide-ranging, lasting positive effect on those students' lives beyond academics, including lower teenage-pregnancy rates and greater college matriculation and adult earnings, according to a new study that tracked 2.5 million students over 20 years.
Rubrics for Assessment - 3 views
This Time Its Personal -- THE Journal - 0 views
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"...for the most part, schools have incorporated these 21st century instructional techniques and tools as add-ons to the teacher-centric 19th century classroom structure, in which the majority of the curriculum is pulled from a textbook, and, despite best intentions, most students learn the same thing in the same way at the same time. Enter personalized learning, a student-centered teaching and learning model that acknowledges and accommodates the range of abilities, prior experiences, needs, and interests of each student--with the goal of moving every student to a higher standard of achievement. It's not a particularly new theory (versions of it have been around since the 19th century), but it has gained currency among many of today's education thought leaders, particularly because technology seems to be ready to do its part to provide a more personalized learning environment for every student."
12 Education Tech Trends to Watch in 2012 | MindShift - 2 views
Don't Prevent Students' Mistakes, Prepare for Them - Coach G's Teaching Tips - Educatio... - 1 views
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