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McGraw-Hill upgrades digital textbook with new SmartBook - 2 views

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    "McGraw-Hill, one of the more prominent textbook publishers, is looking to take digital textbooks to another level, announcing its new SmartBook for college students."
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Animacions de McGraw Hill en castell¡a (hispano) - 0 views

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    Animacions de McGraw Hill en castellà (hispano): Spanish Animations Actividad citotóxica de las células T contra las células blanco Antigenos dependientes de las células T Bomba de intercambio sodio-potasio Bomba de intercambio sodio-potasio Canales controlados por la diferencia de potencial y el potencial de acción Caracteristicas únicas de la meiosis Combinación de conmutadores: el operón lac Cómo bloquean la división celular los genes supresores de tumores Cómo surgen los priones Comparación de meiosis y mitosis Conjugación bacteriana: Transferencia de un plásmido Contracción del sarcómero Control del ciclo celular Control del la expresión génica en eucariotas Duplicación del ADN bidireccional Efecto de las ondas de sonido en las estructuras cocleares Elaboración de vacunas El represor de triptófano Endocitosis y exocitosis Endonucleasas de restricción Espermatogénesis Estimulación de la replicación celular Experimento de Hershey y Chase Experimento de Meselson y Stahl Factores de transcripcion Fases de la meiosis Fotofosforilación ciclica y no ciclica Función de la sinapsis neuromuscular Hipersensibilidad mediada por IgE (tipo I) Hormonas y secreción gástrica Horquilla de replicación del ADN La replicación del ADN Lisosomas Mecanismo de acción de la hormona esteroide Mitosis y citocinesis Movimiento del oxigeno y del dióxido de carbono en el cuerpo Orientación aleatoria de los cromosomas durante la meiosis Pasos en la clonación de un gen Polimorfismos de longitud de fragmento por enzima de restricción (RFLP) Procesamiento del ARN por parte de los espliceosomas Procesamiento de la información de los genes: Procariotas frente a eucariotas Producción de anticuerpos monoclonales Propagación del potencial de acción en un axón sin mielina Reacción en cadena de la polimerasa Replicación del VIH Retroinhibición de las vias bioquimicas Segundos mensajeros:cAMP Sintesis de proteinas Sistema de transporte de electrones y sintes
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Exhibit: Black Hills Treaty - 17 views

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    Great source for Black Hills topic
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Video Making an Iron Age Hill Fort - YouTube - 12 views

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    1 Minute video instructions for making a model hill fort.
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Discipline - 15 views

  •      ClassPeriodSectionDaysRoomSemester Computer Information & Technology 1 1A,B167S1, S2 Computer and Information Technology 2 1B314S1, S2 Computer and Information Technology 3 2B314S1, S2 Computer Applications 4 1A,B314S1, S2 to
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  • ClassesSearchCampusReportsActionsMissing StudentsMessagesMy Home Welcome, Anthony Giannini, today is Friday, December 6, 2019 #pnlExpand, #pnlCollapse{ padding-top: 5px; padding-bottom: 10px; } Show Cycle Day Information Hide Cycle Day Information Cycle day B in Emanuel Axelrod Education Center - John A. Flannery High School and John A. Flannery Middle School Cycle day B in Regional Education Center At Arden Hill - Marguerite A. Flood Middle School, Marguerite A. Flood High School, Academy at Arden Hill High School and Academy at Arden Hill Middle School Cycle day B in Chester School District Satellite - Chester Academy Satellite MS CurrentTodayAll Take attendance at: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 : 00 01 02 03 04 05</opti
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Adapting to Blended Courses, and Finding Early Benefits - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    good results at Bunker Hill Community College, where blending MOOC resources with in person collaborative work and instruction has been a positive experience. 
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Banishing The Culture of Busyness - The Learner's Way - 26 views

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    At the start of each year we arrive back from our break hopefully rested and energised. The new year brings many new opportunities including new students, new team members and new teaching programmes. We begin again the climb up the hill with a fresh group of learners arriving at our doors full of excitement who will rely on us to meet their learning needs in the year ahead. All of this means we are at risk of starting the year with a certain level of panic. There is so much to do, our students are not accustomed to our routines, we don't know each other well, there are parents to meet, assessments to be done and before we know it we are back to being busy. 
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Test Prep: GMAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, SAT, ACT, and More - 31 views

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    Proficiency in literacy and the humanities helps form the foundation for lifelong learning. That's why McGraw-Hill established this Learning Solutions Center where we create solutions to drive student achievement in these subjects.
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MHEonline.com - 0 views

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    Proficiency in literacy and the humanities helps form the foundation for lifelong learning. That's why McGraw-Hill established this Learning Solutions Center where we create solutions to drive student achievement in these subjects.
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The Power of Educational Technology: 10 Tips for Teaching Technology to Teachers - 3 views

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    The Tech director at Belmont Hill School with some basic tips.
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the Truth About Being a Hero - WSJ - 14 views

  • We all want to be special, to stand out; there's nothing wrong with this. The irony is that every human being is special to start with, because we're unique to start with.
  • n the military I could exercise the power of being automatically respected because of the medals on my chest, not because I had done anything right at the moment to earn that respect.
  • I knew many Marines had done brave deeds that no one saw and for which they got no medals at all.
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  • "A lot of people have done a lot more and gotten a lot less, and a lot of people have done a lot less and gotten a lot more."
  • I got my medals, in part, because I did brave acts, but also, in part, because the kids liked me and they spent time writing better eyewitness accounts than they would have written if they hadn't liked me
  • The only people who will ever know the value of the ribbons on their chests are the people wearing them—and even they can fool themselves, in both directions.
  • he whole assault ground to a halt, except for one kid named Niemi, who had sprinted forward when we came under the intense fire and disappeared up in front of us somewhere.
  • alking to a group of us about when it was a platoon leader earned his pay. I knew, floating above that mess, that now that time had come. If I didn't get up and lead, we'd get wiped.
  • I'm most proud of is that I simply stood up, in the middle of all that flying metal, and started up the hill all by myself.
  • I did it for the right reasons.
  • At this point I saw the missing kid, Niemi, pop his head up. He sprinted across the open top of the hill, all alone.
  • He was a black kid, all tangled up in black-power politics, almost always angry and sullen. A troublemaker. Yet here he was, most of his body naked with only flapping rags left of his jungle utilities, begging for a rifle when he had a perfect excuse to just bury his head in the clay and quit. I gave him mine. I still had a pistol. He grabbed the rifle, stood up to his full height, fully exposing himself to all the fire, and simply blasted an entire magazine at the two soldiers in front of us, killing both of them. He then went charging into the fight, leaving me stunned for a moment. Why? Who was he doing this for? What is this thing in young men? We were beyond ourselves, beyond politics, beyond good and evil. This was transcendence.
  • Crashing out of the clouds into this confusion came a flaming, smoking twin-rotor CH-46 helicopter.
  • I saw Niemi pop into sight again. He sprinted to the downed chopper.
  • the only thing he could think to do was sprint across the open hilltop to see if he could find a place from which he could lay down fire to protect them.
  • Niemi got a Navy Cross.
  • I got a Navy Cross.
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  • The kid who borrowed my rifle didn't get anyt
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  • It was just about that time I got knocked out and blinded by a hand grenade. I came to, groggy.
  • hen a kid I knew from Second Platoon, mainly because of his bad reputation, threw himself down beside me, half his clothes blown away. He was begging people for a rifle. His had been blown out of his hands.
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Education Week's Digital Directions: Schools Open Doors to Students' Mobile Devices - 44 views

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    At Oak Hills High School in suburban Cincinnati, students returned from summer break to learn they were free not only to bring their mobile devices to school, but also to use them-at their teachers' discretion-to connect to the school's wireless network to do their work .. In Chicago, the Mikva Challenge's student-leadership branch suggested in an August report that the city's public schools allow students to use their own smartphones on campus for learning.
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Reading Street4 Vocabulary and SpellingCity.com - 95 views

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    Links to Reading Street Spelling and Vocabulary, MacMillan/McGraw Hill Spelling, Abeka Spelling, Harcourt Spelling, Essential Vocabulary, Journeys and Treasures, and Sadlier-Oxford Vocabulary are also listed here.
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Fact sheet 224 - The Wave Hill 'walk-off' - National Archives of Australia - 0 views

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    Australian Government site
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An Analysis of the English Curriculum - 36 views

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    A discussion of constructivists curriculums in which Posner played a major role. His 2004 book, Analyzing the Curriculum was popular in education classes, science and psychology classes. He changed the way Americans and educators thought about education. Posner, G. J. (2004). Analyzing the curriculum (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. http://www.etni.org.il/etnirag/issue4/nellie_deutsch.htm
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Lumina Foundation's Federal Policy Priorities - full report and 2 page summary - 9 views

  • federal policy needs to look beyond access to encompass student success and work for all students in the 21st century, including working adults, low-income students, first-generation students and students of color
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    federal government sought to promote equitable access to postsecondary education. This role continues to be critical on Capitol Hill, especially for low-income, minority and other underserved populations. ... This requires supporting innovative practices at institutions of higher education and other quality postsecondary education providers. ...Congress must help ensure that postsecondary education is affordable. ...most critically, federal policy must assure the quality of credentials in terms of student learning.
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The @UKEdPodcast - Episode 31 - #EdTech - Data Privacy and Behaviour - 3 views

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    "Hosted by Colin Hill (@digicoled), we speak to Jamie Manolov about his research into how ClassDojo is used in classrooms globally, with potential implications to data, privacy and behaviours encouraged."
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The @UKEdPodcast - Episode 28 - Poetry &amp; Writing for Young People featuring @Michaelamo... - 2 views

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    "Hosted by Colin Hill, we attended the launch of the Bloomsbury Young Readers series, speaking to authors Jenny McLachlan and Michaela Morgan. You can see more about the new series by clicking here."
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