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Rick Beach

s i x t h s e n s e - a wearable gestural interface (MIT Media Lab) - 0 views

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    Sixth sense virtual reality software for enhanced decision-making
Mendi Benigni

College Home - College of Charleston - 0 views

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  • More News Mar 22, 2010 School of Business Hosts “Adam Smith Week”Fox Business Network commentator John Stossel will be headliner. (more)
    Mike Cullum

    Weq_sHxghcg&hl=en_US&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x234900&color2=0x4e9e00&border=1 (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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      Students voice on the future of publishing. Be sure to listen to the very end.
    Rover Rovers

    Free Technology for Teachers: Google Body Browser = Google Earth for Anatomy - 0 views

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      Google body browser
    Tom Daccord

    Advise the Advisor: Melody Barnes | The White House - 9 views

    • Advise the Advisor is a new program to help senior staff at the White House stay connected to the American people.

      Providing our nation’s students with a world-class education is a shared responsibility. It’s going to take all of us – teachers, parents, students, philanthropists, state and local governments, and the federal government – working together to prepare today’s students for the future.

      This week, Melody Barnes, Director of the Domestic Policy Council and one of President Obama’s senior advisors on education policy, is asking for feedback from parents, teachers and students about what’s working in their communities and what needs to change when it comes to education.

      You can add your voice to the conversation by answering one or all of the following questions:

      • Parents: Responsibility for our children’s education and future begins in our homes and communities. What are some of the most effective ways you're taking responsibility at a personal and local level for your child’s education?
      • Teachers: President Obama has set a goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by 2020. How are you preparing your students for college and career? What’s working and what challenges do you face?
      • Students: In order to compete for the jobs of the 21st century, America’s students must be prepared with a strong background in reading, math and science along with the critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity needed to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. How has your education prepared you for a career in the 21st century? What has worked and what challenges do you face?

      Past Questions

      David Plouffe, Senior Advisor to the President, kicked off the series by asked for your feedback on how American innovation affects your community and the obstacles to innovation you see where you live. Check out David’s video and read his follow up blog post responding to some of the major themes we saw in reading your feedback.

      Austan Goolsbee, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, posted the second edition of Advise the Advisor asking for feedback from small businesses about the obstacles they face in getting off the ground. Austan responded to some of your feedback during a live chat at the Winning the Future Forum on Small Business in Cleveland.

      Please answer the question(s) below that best apply to you. Please restrict your answers to no more than 2,500 characters.

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      Responsibility for our children’s education and future begins in our homes and communities. What are some of the most effective ways you're taking responsibility at a personal and local level for your child’s education?

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      "Advise the Advisor is a new program to help senior staff at the White House stay connected to the American people."
    Martin Burrett

    Basketball + - x Math Madness - 0 views

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      Shoot some hoops and learn some maths with this lovely maths game for practising addition, subtraction and multiplication at two different levels. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
    Martin Burrett

    + - x ÷ Maths Bingo - 0 views

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      A great maths bingo whiteboard game. Work out the questions to find the bingo number. Download the Bingo slips from http://www.teacherled.com/resources/bingo/bingobooks.pdf http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
    LUCIAN DUMA

    Please vote me. - 1 views

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    started by LUCIAN DUMA on 09 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
    Dennis OConnor

    Super searchers go to school ... - Google Books - 16 views

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      Interview and chapter from Dr. David Barr, founder of the 21st Century Information Fluency Project. This Google book article from Joyce Valenza & Reva Basch's book Super Searchers Go to school reaveal some of David's thinking about the knowledge, skills and dispositions for successful searching. Anyone who knows David Barr recognizes his amazing understanding of 21st century information systems. This is a gem. Don't miss it.
    Martin Burrett

    lunar_phase3.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash Object) - 0 views

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      A useful science flash resource showing how the phases of the moon happen. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
    intermixed intermixed

    Sac à Dos Longchamp Pliage Broderie pas cher C'est - 0 views

    Il ne recueillera que 180 signatures. Diseur de vérités, pédagogue, poète, humaniste, terrien. Pierre Rabhi est un personnage à facettes. Un «utopiste nécessaire», dit-on parfois de lui.Des photos ...

    Sac à Dos Longchamp Pliage Broderie pas cher http:__www.dyspraxiquemaispasque.fr_

    started by intermixed intermixed on 02 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
    Dennis OConnor

    National Writing Project Responds to Writing, Technology and Teens National Survey - 1 views

    • Berkeley, CA, April 24, 2008—The National Writing Project (NWP) supports the findings of the new national survey, Writing, Technology and Teens, released today by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and the College Board's National Commission on Writing. These results reinforce findings from NWP's 2007 Survey on Teaching Writing (PDF), which confirmed that the American public believes good writing skills are more important than ever. The NWP survey also found that teachers and parents believe computers and other new technologies have a more positive than negative effect on helping students develop strong writing skills.
    • "As writing skills have become more important than ever in this age of e-mail, instant messaging, and texting, NWP teachers are keeping up with the times by using technology to improve their students' writing abilities."
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      "As writing skills have become more important than ever in this age of e-mail, instant messaging, and texting, NWP teachers are keeping up with the times by using technology to improve their students' writing abilities."
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