Michelle Rhee's Reign of Error | Taking Note - 0 views
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the time is right to re-examine other situations of possible illegal behavior by educators. Washington, DC, belongs at the top of that list.
parenting training in Vadodara by Schoolywood - 0 views
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Being a parent has always been challenging but it has become more tough today than the previous generation. Parenting today has become a difficult, complex and often exhausting task. Hazards of "too much TV" compounded by the proliferation of mobile devices and gaming consoles are the major contributors and influences.
Watch CliffsNotes Episodes - Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth and More | Cambio TV - 0 views
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A superb site with animated videos of Shakespeare plays. Watch short explanations about some of the most famous plays and watch videos exploring the characters. The text that goes with the videos is useful and child-friendly. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
에버노트에서 '할일관리' 작업방식 | 홍스TV - 0 views
A Good Prompt is Worth 1,000 Words : Stager-to-Go - 0 views
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With the following four variables in place, a learner can exceed expectations. 1. A good prompt, motivating challenge, or thoughtful question 2. Appropriate materials 3. Sufficient time 4. Supportive culture, including a range of expertise The genius of this approach is that it is self-evident. If you lack one of the four elements, it is obvious what needs to be done
Portable North Pole - Personalized video message from Santa - 0 views
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'Ask' Santa to send someone a message by filling in lots and lots details on this clever little site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
What Do Teachers Do? | Taking Note - 53 views
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Teachers are more like coaches now
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teachers were explorers, and I riffed about the changed world, the internet, and the importance of adults helping kids formulate questions, not regurgitate answers.
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Your theories are fine, but we teach Advanced Placement History, and there’s not much time for ‘coaching’ or ‘exploring
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Go Ahead, Mess With Texas Instruments - Phil Nichols - The Atlantic - 5 views
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Though many devices enter our classrooms for different reasons -- they are not neutral. Some are used to reinforce the authority of formal teaching; some engage students in the process of imaginative discovery. By balancing conventional and subversive academic possibilities, these latter objects show us the real potential of learning technologies. Not as sterile knowledge-delivery devices policed by authorized educators, but as boundary objects between endorsed educational utility and creative self-expression gone rogue.
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Though many devices enter our classrooms for different reasons -- they are not neutral. Some are used to reinforce the authority of formal teaching; some engage students in the process of imaginative discovery. By balancing conventional and subversive academic possibilities, these latter objects show us the real potential of learning technologies. Not as sterile knowledge-delivery devices policed by authorized educators, but as boundary objects between endorsed educational utility and creative self-expression gone rogue.
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Though many devices enter our classrooms for different reasons -- they are not neutral. Some are used to reinforce the authority of formal teaching; some engage students in the process of imaginative discovery. By balancing conventional and subversive academic possibilities, these latter objects show us the real potential of learning technologies. Not as sterile knowledge-delivery devices policed by authorized educators, but as boundary objects between endorsed educational utility and creative self-expression gone rogue.
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"Though many devices enter our classrooms for different reasons -- they are not neutral. Some are used to reinforce the authority of formal teaching; some engage students in the process of imaginative discovery. By balancing conventional and subversive academic possibilities, these latter objects show us the real potential of learning technologies. Not as sterile knowledge-delivery devices policed by authorized educators, but as boundary objects between endorsed educational utility and creative self-expression gone rogue."
Beyonce "Drunk In Love" performance. - 0 views
1,100 #African asylum seekers rescued by Italian navy. - 1 views
1,100 #African asylum seekers rescued by Italian navy. Read more»http://www.iafrica.tv/?p=26199
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Patrick Buisson, Henri Guaino, conseiller spécial de l'ex-président, Franck Louvrier, son conseiller en communication, mais aussi le publicitaire Jean-Michel Goudard et le sondeur Pierre Giacometti...
Watch Online : Adaalat | Latest Episodes - 0 views
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Create video based quizzes with this useful site and share them online with your class. Search for YouTube videos within the site and crop the section you what to use. Then enter your questions and multiple correct & wrong choices to build the quiz. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Immersed In Too Much Information, We Can Sometimes Miss The Big Picture : All Tech Cons... - 22 views
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Although we find ourselves as travelers in the age of over sharing, it turns out we remain quite adept at avoiding the really tough topics.
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Google’s Eric Schmidt recently stated that every two days we create as much information as we did from the beginning of civilization through 2003. Perhaps the sheer bulk of data makes it easier to suppress that information which we find overly unpleasant. Who’s got time for a victim in Afghanistan or end-of-life issues with all these Tweets coming in?
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Between reality TV, 24-hour news, and the constant hammering of the stream, I am less likely to tackle seriously uncomfortable topics. I can bury myself in a mountain of incoming information. And if my stream is any indication, I’m not alone. For me, repression used to be a one man show. Now I am part of a broader movement — mass avoidance through social media.
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