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Pentagon focuses on 'main suspect' in Afghanistan leak - This Just In - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

  • Post by: The CNN Wire Filed under: Afghanistan • Security Brief • WikiLeaks
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CNN iReport - Share your story, discuss the issues with CNN.com - 19 views

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    Individuals can post news reports and in a few cases CNN may run the story on the air or their web sites; also includes "assignments", where CNN looks for people's opinions, but users can post reports on any topic
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#Being13: Inside the Secret World of Teens - CNN.com - 80 views

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    This is Anderson Cooper's Report on CNN, Being !3 and Social Media that aired on Oct. 6th. If you work with teens or a parent of a teen, check out this CNN webpage. Good information to share with teens and parents.
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Tablet computers are a game-changer in professional sports - CNN.com - 25 views

  • Tampa, Florida (CNN) -- In the halls of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice facility, players can be seen carrying iPads everywhere they go. They're not goofing off or taking a break, it's part of their weekly football practice.
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    "Tablet computers are a game-changer in professional sports"
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High school stops fighting, learns to love students and tech - CNN.com - 42 views

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    Good things happening in Napa, my home town!
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CNN.com - 17 views

  • School officials say the strike is illegal and dangerous, but the judge refused to immediately rule on the city's request to force an end to the walkout. FULL STORY
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The tsunami's destruction: Before and after - CNN.com - 114 views

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      CNN satellite photos of Japan before and after the tsunami on 3/11/11
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Free learning videos go viral - CNN.com - 2 views

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    STORY HIGHLIGHTSSalman Khan: I had no idea my learning videos would go viralHe says he's given up hedge fund work, dedicated himself to nonprofitKhan: Videos and software don't replace teachers but can make them more effectiveTeachers can cut lecturing time and work with students one on one, he says
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A Navy SEAL's wise advice to graduates - CNN.com - 69 views

  • He is not a household name, but he should be. The 38-year-old Rhodes scholar and humanitarian worker turned U.S. Navy SEAL served multiple tours overseas fighting terrorist cells and received several military awards. Today, he is the CEO of the Mission Continues, a nonprofit foundation he created to help wounded and disabled veterans find ways to serve their communities at home.
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      These are the heros students should hear about.
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Is the Internet hurting children? - CNN.com - 61 views

  • The explosive growth of social media, smartphones and digital devices is transforming our kids' lives, in school and at home. Research tells us that even the youngest of our children are migrating online, using tablets and smartphones, downloading apps.
  • All adults know that the teen years are a critical time for identity exploration and experimentation. Yet this important developmental phase can be dramatically twisted when that identity experimentation, however personal and private, appears permanently on one's digital record for all to see.
  • Howard Gardner, a professor and researcher at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who developed the concept of multiple intelligences, calls kids' use of digital media and technology "epochal change." He compares the revolution in digital media to the invention of the printing press because of its extraordinary impact on the way we communicate, share information and interact with one another. As a society, we have no choice but to engage with this new reality and work to ensure that it affects our kids in healthy, responsible ways.
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    'Amid the buzz over the Facebook IPO, the ever-evolving theories about how Twitter is reshaping our communications and speculation about where the next social media-enabled protest or revolution will occur, there is an important question we've largely ignored. What are the real effects of all this on the huge segment of the population most affected by social media themselves: our children and our teens?'
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