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Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

Online Education at its Peek: Innovative Online Learning Network to Bring The Best Teac... - 0 views

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    Brightstorm has taken on to bring students the best of education no matter where they are. For this they have designed a new online education network where students can access college preparatory subjects and choose which teacher they want to study from.
khelzy d

Study in Australia | Study Abroad | Universities in Australia - 0 views

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    Australia has a strong reputation for excellence in educational institutions, that we can guarantee you the best study experience abroad with an affordable tuition fees and cost of living. And there are many universities and institution in Australia which offer more than 12,000 courses which are well known for their world class standard.
Liam Martin

Does Gaba Work? | 30 Minutes a Day to a 4.0 GPA VTABLOG - 0 views

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    Does Jones Gaba Work? I've done my own personal study on whether Jones Gaba will work to increase recall and academic success. Surprising results with gaba
Tero Toivanen

The Splintered Mind: Friends of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy - 0 views

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    The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is to date the most visible and successful experiment in "open-access" -- that is, free -- academic philosophy.
Liam Martin

Academic Goals: If you want to succeed, keep your goals to yourself… | 30 Min... - 0 views

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    Results from a new study from New York University suggest that whatever your goal, keeping it to yourself is a better idea than broadcasting it to the world.
Tero Toivanen

The Power of Sharing | the human network - 0 views

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    Excellent presentation about The Power of Sharing from Mark Pesce on Vimeo. Sharing make us smarter.
Ruth Howard

Syllabus at IPT 692R: Introduction to Open Education - 0 views

  • Instructional design faculty are frequently criticized for delivering information about innovative new pedagogical methods to their students in the form of traditional lectures - for talking the talk but failing to walk the walk.
  • On the other hand, the course is a massively multiplayer role-playing game in which students select a character class, develop specialized expertise, complete a series of individual quests, join a Guild, and work with members of their Guild to accomplish quests requiring a greater breadth of skills than any one student can develop during the course.
  • Despite the impressive work of Constance, JSB, and others, to the best of my knowledge no one has ever designed and implemented a university course as a massively multiplayer role-playing game. In addition to helping students gain a working knowledge of the field of open education (i.e., knowledge they can actually put to work), this course is a design experiment exploring the effectiveness of running a university course as a massively multiplayer role-playing game.
Maggie Verster

OpenLearn - The Open University - 0 views

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    The OpenLearn website gives free access to Open University course materials.
Robert Letcher

Point, Click, and Cheat: Frequency and Type of Academic Dishonesty in the Virtual Class... - 0 views

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    Study that finds that college students might be cheating less often than many believe.
Ebey Soman

Poisons in The Well: Exposure, Health Effects and Remediation of Arsenic and Manganese ... - 0 views

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    In 2005, New York Times published an article titled "The Lethal Water Wells of Bangladesh" by David Rohde and this raised the interests of Dr. Graziano and his team to investigate the arsenic poisoning in the Bangladeshi wells that World Health Organization called the "largest mass poisoning of a population in history."
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Move over, Snooki - MTV gets serious about big tech danger - 12 views

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    First there was the Real World. Then came Snooki and her pals. Now, MTV is taking a look at a serious danger to college students - and offering help.
Tero Toivanen

Education Futures - 2009: The year of educating in Society 3.0 - 30 views

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    The Society 3.0 series proved to be very popular, accounting for the majority of visits. In this blog post are the top five articles of 2009.
Amanda Kenuam

Online Special Education Resources from FDLRS/TECH - 0 views

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    " special education, Florida Department of Education, Universal Design for Learning, Assistive Tech, Simple Tech, Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Creativity"
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