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Ebey Soman

YouTube - Social Strife is cause of Violence in Orissa? - 0 views

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    Are the reasons for Violence in Orissa rooted in the fact that Christian communities are supporting its believers financially and economically (with jobs, ed...
J Black

shortsighted.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    To future generations, Americans' current educational myopia is likely to appear, at best, a negligent failure to anticipate and meet the needs of the nation and its citizens. And for the sake of those future generations, the short-sighted practices and parochial policies that have delayed significant improve-ment in the nation's educational advancement must change. To provide students with a world-class education, the United States, beginning with strong leadership from the U.S. Department of Education (ED), must adopt a more global outlook. The tools and opportunities already exist; indeed, the United States has even subsidized their creation. Now the nation needs to participate in, learn from, and act on the results of internationally benchmarked assessments.
Dennis OConnor

News: The Evidence on Online Education - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • WASHINGTON -- Online learning has definite advantages over face-to-face instruction when it comes to teaching and learning, according to a new meta-analysis released Friday by the U.S. Department of Education.The study found that students who took all or part of their instruction online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through face-to-face instruction. Further, those who took "blended" courses -- those that combine elements of online learning and face-to-face instruction -- appeared to do best of all. That finding could be significant as many colleges report that blended instruction is among the fastest-growing types of enrollment.
  • the positive results appeared consistent (and statistically significant) for all types of higher education, undergraduate and graduate, across a range of disciplines, the study said.
  • On the topic of online learning, there is a steady stream of studies, but many of them focus on limited issues or lack control groups. The Education Department report said that it had identified more than 1,000 empirical studies of online learning that were published from 1996 through July 2008. For its conclusions, however, the Education Department considered only a small number (51) of independent studies that met strict criteria. They had to contrast an online teaching experience to a face-to-face situation, measure student learning outcomes, use a "rigorous research design," and provide adequate information to calculate the differences.
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  • Using technology to give students "control of their interactions" has a positive effect on student learning, however. "Studies indicate that manipulations that trigger learner activity or learner reflection and self-monitoring of understanding are effective when students pursue online learning as individuals," the report says.
  • n noting caveats about the findings, the study returns to the issue of time."Despite what appears to be strong support for online learning applications, the studies in this meta-analysis do not demonstrate that online learning is superior as a medium," the report says. "In many of the studies showing an advantage for online learning, the online and classroom conditions differed in terms of time spent, curriculum and pedagogy. It was the combination of elements in the treatment conditions (which was likely to have included additional learning time and materials as well as additional opportunities for collaboration) that produced the observed learning advantages. At the same time, one should note that online learning is much more conducive to the expansion of learning time than is face-to-face instruction."
  • " What the study demonstrates, she said, is that colleges need to think broadly about using online education, and not be "artificially limited" to face-to-face instruction.
  • Successful education has always been about engaging students whether it is in an online environment, face to face or in a blended setting. And fundamental to that is having faculty who are fully supported and engaged in that process as well."
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    Timely information for our group! The learning time issue in particular is an important finding that points to a cost effective way to increase student learning time without tackling the issue of a longer school day head on. We know that more time on meaningful tasks is crucial, but the physical cost of attending a bricks and mortar classrooms is prohibitive.
Kathleen N

AT Summer Webinar Series - 0 views

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    Free assistive technology Atomic Learning Webinars 1. Quick Ways to Make the General Ed Curriculum Accessible and Meaningful 2. The Power of a Programmable Switch Interface 3. Accessibility Features in Your Computers Operating System
Cassie Herd

Sept 26 LAN Party Invite - 0 views

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    K12 Online Live Event flyer for 9-26-09 Education Pd professional development ed tech k12 online
David Freeburg

Failed Ed Tech Frustrates Shy Ronny - 0 views

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    To make technology in the classroom effective, it needs to be experimented with, tested, and refined.
Paul Beaufait

Using Google Forms | LearnCentral - 53 views

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    Eaton, Sarah. (2011.02.11). Using Google forms [webinar]. "Learn how to use Google forms and embed them on your website or use them in your own e-learning presentations. ... You can also download the manual that was given out here." (Detaile[ed] Description).
Paul Beaufait

Plate tectonics - 24 views

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    Michael Pidwirny (Lead Author);John Shroder, Galal Hassan Galal Hussein (Topic Editor) "Plate tectonics". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth July 19, 2010; Last revised Date March 7, 2011; Retrieved March 14, 2011
Erin Masters

Now You See It // The Blog of Author Cathy N. Davidson » Edu-Traitor! Confess... - 0 views

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      this ties in with preparing children for jobs that haven't been created yet... honoring the distinct and unique ways that children learn... being an agent of change.
Paul Beaufait

http://www.ed.gov/sites/default/files/our-future-our-teachers.pdf - 23 views

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    "The Obama Administration's Plan for Teacher Education Reform and Improvement" (cover)
sweerty

Diventa 'collaudatore del piacere' grazie ai corsi della Durex - 0 views

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    Una nuova scuola creata dalla Durex formerà 'Collaudatori del piacere'. Dopo un corso di 8 settimane saranno selezionati in 100 ed i migliori vinceranno anche viaggi e forniture Durex. Le selezioni...
sweerty

Nokia chiede giustizia per 10 brevetti rubati dalla Apple - 0 views

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    La Nokia ha depositato brevetti tecnologie su reti e sistemi GSM, UMTS e/o LAN nel Delaware in USA, ma dal 2007 con la nascita dell'iPhone la Apple non ha pagato le dovute licenze ed ora la Nokia...
sweerty

Anche la chiesa si protegge dall'influenza A - 0 views

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    Le chiese cominciano ad installare dei dispenser per l'acqua santa onde evitare trasmissioni influenzali ed in particolare l'influenza suina. Funziona come un dispenser automatico e si attacca al m...
sweerty

Spogliarelliste ballano lap-dance tra le strade sotto gli occhi di tutti - 0 views

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    E' la nuova idea di Larry Beard direttore marketing di Déjà vu's di Las Vegas. Si tratta di ragazze che si esibiscono in camion che camminano per le strade, attirando l'attenzione di tutti ed anche...
sweerty

Una tinta ai capelli le provoca una reazione allergica e la fa diventare un mostro - 0 views

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    Spesso capita di usare cospetici ed avere reazioni allergiche. Abigail Colbourne ha avuto una reazione davvero spaventosa. Il suo viso si è gonfiamo fino a sembrare un'alieno. I suoi occhi erano ta...
Scott Shephard

Weblogg-ed » Don't, Don't, Don't vs. Do, Do, Do - 11 views

  • I wondered aloud to some administrators and teachers later if the stiff policies spoke volumes about what they weren’t teaching in their classrooms K-12 as their students went through the system. I mean wouldn’t it seem that if kids were taught throughout the curriculum about the ethical and appropriate use of computers and the Internet that much more of that policy could be spent going over what students could actually do with the computer rather than the “don’t dos” that were listed? At that point, we’d probably have to change the name to an “Admirable Use Policy” or something, but imagine if students walked in on the first day of class, picked up that policy and read things like:
  • “Do use our network to connect to other students and adults who share your passions with whom you can learn.” “Do use our network to help your teachers find experts and other teachers from around the world.” “Do use our network to publish your best work in text and multimedia for a global audience.” “Do use our network to explore your own creativity and passions, to ask questions and seek answers from other teachers online.” “Do use our network to download resources that you can use to remix and republish your own learning online.” “Do use our network to collaborate with others to change the world in meaningful, positive ways.”
Megan Black

37 Frames : Great Tohoku Earthquake & Tsunami 2011 Japan… Dead Zone Ganbaro &... - 0 views

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    This is an deeply moving blog with eloquent words and pictures documenting the clean up efforts after the Tsunami. Not only is it a wonderful social studies and character ed resource but it will renew your faith in humanity.
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