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Giovanni Cerri

La Legge Di Attrazione e La Scienza Della Prosperità - 0 views

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    La Scienza Della Prosperità è la versione moderna (rivista per il XXI secolo) di "The Science Of Getting Rich", il capolavoro di Wallace D. Wattles che ha ispirato la produttrice cinematografica australiana Rhonda Byrne a realizzare 'The Secret'.
Caroline Roche

Radio in Schools - 41 views

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    This is an excellent resource which I saw at BETT 2010. Podcasting directly from any computer with a microphone, lots of educational uses.
Tom March

The Atlantic Online | January/February 2010 | What Makes a Great Teacher? | Amanda Ripley - 24 views

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    Worth having every staff read and debate this article.
Brett Campbell

A computer per student leads to higher performance than traditional classroom settings - 31 views

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    1:1 computing,, or
Jeffrey Fuller

Leader to Leader - Leader To Leader Journal - 16 views

  • For the first time, they will have to manage themselves. And society is totally unprepared for it.
  • To succeed in this new world, we will have to learn, first, who we are. Few people, even highly successful people, can answer the questions, Do you know what you're good at? Do you know what you need to learn so that you get the full benefit of your strengths? Few have even asked themselves these questions.
  • Throughout human history, it was the super achievers -- and only the super achievers -- who knew when to say "No." They always knew what to reach for. They knew where to place themselves. Now all of us will have to learn that. It's not very difficult. The key to it -- what Leonardo da Vinci and Mozart did -- is to record the results of our decisions.
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  • Every time you do something that is important, write down what you expect will happen. The most important decisions in organizations are people decisions, and yet only the military, and only recently, has begun to ask, "If we assign this general to lead this base, what do we expect him to accomplish?" Three years later they look back at what they had written. They have now reached a point where 40 percent of their decisions work out.
  • what we have to learn to get the full benefit from our strengths, where our weaknesses lie, what our values are.
  • The productivity of teachers, for instance, has not improved, and may in fact have shrunk, in the past 70 years. (Of course teachers in the 1920s enjoyed the advantage of not having faculty meetings to attend.)
  • What are you being paid for, and how much time do you spend doing that? Typically, nurses say they are paid to provide patient care, or to keep the doctors happy. Both are good answers; the problem is that they have no time to do either job. One hospital more than doubled its nurses' productivity simply by asking them these two questions, and then hiring clerks to do the paperwork that prevented nurses from doing their real job.
  • Effective organizations put people in jobs in which they can do the most good. They place people -- and allow people to place themselves -- according to their strengths.
  • Know people's strengths. Place them where they can make the greatest contributions. Treat them as associates. Expose them to challenges.
  • the United States is that it attracts top knowledge workers from around the world -- not just because they earn more money but because they are treated as colleagues, not as subordinates.
  • Organizations that understand this -- and strip away everything that gets in their knowledge workers' way -- will be able to attract, hold, and motivate the best performers.
Frances DiDavide

Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab - 34 views

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    A good site for projector use. Easy to use, lots of templates or make your own.
Judy Robison

Language Learning by iPod: An Emerging Model | Research & Articles - 35 views

  • What we see in these podcasts are some best practices - using social web tools to enhance online language learning and innovative approaches to utilizing podcasting for educational goals.  While language learning has been around as long as human beings have spoken more than one tongue, the model here is uniquely designed for the Web 2.0 world. Static lesson content is transformed into 'lesson events' by focusing student attention around specific content and encouraging student involvement to further enhance the originally designed lesson.  Podcasts, with their conversational nature, rapid publication cycle and modular architecture can further transform learning into an engaging, fresh and personalized experience. This actually takes steps into Learner 2.0 where the learner changes their experiences and behaviors through a collaborative process as they interact with the content, other users, and the instructors.
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    Commentary on using podcasts to teach language.
Tero Toivanen

Should schools test teachers for technology proficiency before hiring them? | Kobus van... - 49 views

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    Interesting question: Should schools test teachers for technology proficiency before hiring them?
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    YES! And I think they should have to submit a writing example, too. The first time they say something like, "He don't.." or use the wrong form of 'their/they're/there' or worse, use 'your' instead of 'you're' or 'to' instead of 'too' end of interview.
Karen Vitek

tutor2u-Wisdomap | Welcome - 35 views

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    "tutor2u-Wisdomap is the only mind mapping software built specifically for teachers' needs. Set mind map assignments for your students, create lesson plans, use mind maps as presentations and much more."
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    This looks like a nice online mind mapping, graphic organizer solution.
Javier Mejia Torrenegra

Sistemas integrales para la automatización de bibliotecas basados en software... - 0 views

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    La automatización hace muchos años dejó de ser una moda y se convirtió en una necesidad para las bibliotecas. La tecnología se transformó en una herramienta indispensable para el buen desempeño de los procesos y servicios, así como para el intercambio de información con otras bibliotecas. Entre los avances tecnológicos con un mayor impacto sobre las unidades de información se encuentra Internet, un medio de intercambio de información con potencialidades insospechadas, del que las bibliotecas pueden aprovecharse para difundir sus colecciones a diversas partes del mundo.
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR! - 25 views

shared by Jason Heiser on 19 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Lying for learning blog
Chris Ludwig

SciGirls | Home - 28 views

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    Helping tween girls stay interested in STEM with a place all their own.
Yuly Asencion

Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    This has a lot of interactive resources that can be typed into (venn diagrams, graphic organizers, timelines) - these can be printed and used for kids who have trouble with handwriting or printed blank to be filled in.  Great for differentiating instruction.
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: Really? - 21 views

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    Really post
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