There have been several surveys of Erie County residents done recently,
sometimes as separate studies, and sometimes as part of broader works. Not all
were designed to focus on economic development, although all of them include
information that bears on that topic. This document gives a brief summary of
some of the themes that have emerged from four of those studies.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Jim Brinling
Economic Research Institute of Erie - 0 views
Cell phones in education - 53 views
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Hi Mary Sue,
I have used cell phones. If you are interested in podcasting, the podcast manager GCast can be useful. I used GCast in class to have my students respond to certain prompts via cell phone. It's an 800 number, and the process is a lot like leaving a message on an answering machine. It automatically converts the file to mp3 format for further editing or downloading.
Good luck
Jim
Mary Sue Claborne wrote:
> In an effort to use the tools available in a low socioeconomic neighborhood for teaching writing, I am looking for any information regarding cell phone use in the schools. Ideas on laying out the guidelines, rules, possible consequences. Does it work? Can it work? Thanks for your help if you know of anything along these lines.
Human Rights by Country - 0 views
Obama: 'I screwed up' on Daschle appointment - CNN.com - 0 views
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Daschle, the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate, withdrew earlier Tuesday as news that he failed to pay some taxes in the past continued to stir opposition on Capitol Hill.
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"I think I screwed up," Obama said in a wide-ranging interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper. "And I take responsibility for it and we're going to make sure we fix it so it doesn't happen again."
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"Look, the only measure of my success as president when people look back five years from now or nine years from now is going to be, did I get this economy fixed.
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