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Dennis OConnor

» 5 Common Quiz Question Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them) The Rapid eLearning... - 0 views

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    Assessing the learner's progress is important. How else can we provide the best feedback or certify that the learner's met a certain level of understanding? That's why we need to ask the right questions. Avoid the following mistakes and you'll create a more effective learning experience.
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Common interview mistakes to avoid | Pinhopes - 0 views

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    An interview can be your game-changing opportunity where you can sell yourself effectively to hiring managers and land your dream job. But interviews are nerve-racking experiences even for experienced candidates.
Michael Clark

Common Mistakes To Avoid Related With Quick Loans Payday! - 0 views

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    The one hour payday loans are the smart choice to grab in urgent times. But to take the full advantage of this service you try to avoid the common mistakes and take home the ideal service that suits your condition perfectly.
Joao Alves

Seven stupid mistakes teachers make with technology - Home - Doug Johnson's B... - 0 views

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    The Blue Skunk Blog
Dennis OConnor

Geezers online and implications for schools - 0 views

  • While school leaders (rightly) focus on the importance of the Internet in students' lives and education, we ought to also seriously be considering what this report says about how we communicate with our parents and communities. And asking what exepectations we should have of all teachers of an online presence and use of digital communications.
  • Most of our parents fall smack into the Gen X category - that which has a disproportionately high percentage number of online users and is increasingly likely to look for information online.
  • Too often educators think of students as their "customers." Dangerous mistake. Children no more choose their  schools than they choose their physicians or shoe stores. Parents who wouldn't choose a bank that does not allow online account access won't choose a school that doesn't offer online gradebook access either.
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    From Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog. Doug provides a link to the new Generations Online in 2009 report from the Pew Internet project. The chart of Generational Differences In Online Activities is an eye opener. (Since I have geezer eyeballs, the title of this post really appeals to me!)
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