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Greg Brandenburg

Advanced Placement CS using J# and .NET - 0 views

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    Supporting APCS using Microsoft J# as the IDE
Joshua Williams

What We Learn From School Tests - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • The relentless gaze on high-stakes tests and the culture spawned by No Child Left Behind is blinding us to the educational demands of the 21st century.
  • But first we need a national conversation on what the 21st century will require of our ever more diverse student population. There’s no doubt that an education that promotes life-long cognitive, behavioral and relational engagement with a complex and interconnected world is key. This means we’ll need intellectually curious and cognitively flexible workers comfortable with ambiguity, able to synthesize knowledge within and across disciplines and work collaboratively in diverse groups.
  • Moving forward, we need to go beyond the mastery of facts and rules. Instead, we should nurture interpersonal sensibilities in children and teenagers so that they learn to work in groups, within and across disciplines and cultures. In short, we need to educate, not test.
Ann Steckel

YouTube - Peter Molyneux Project Natal E3 2009 - 0 views

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    Milo and Project Natal. Ground breaking and potentially game changing technology, and it is Microsoft.
Dimitris Tzouris

Digital Storytelling Teacher Guide - 85 views

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    Needs Silverlight
Gerald Carey

Download details: Microsoft Mathematics 4.0 - 165 views

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    Draws graphs, solves equations, adds fractions...and everything. And it's free!
Julie Whitehead

Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree.org - 46 views

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    From Computer Basics to Microsoft Office to Facebook,free computer tutorials including video and quizzess
Steven Engravalle

Microsoft - Partners in Learning Toolkit - 106 views

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    The Innovative Schools Toolkit is an accessible and practical guide for you and your school community to begin the journey of innovation. It is intended to be a starting point rather than a complete solution and it offers a process that can be customized based on your unique needs.
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    "The Innovative Schools Toolkit is an accessible and practical guide for you and your school community to begin the journey of innovation. It is intended to be a starting point rather than a complete solution and it offers a process that can be customized based on your unique needs."
A Gardner

How To Properly Provide Credit For Images | Edudemic - 10 views

    • A Gardner
       
      Great Flowchart! Very helpful reminder for all students and teachers
  • citations are important
  • proper method of crediting images
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William Barnett

Digital Literacy Home - 84 views

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    Has anyone used this for meeting computer literacy requirements, particularly at the university level?
Jonathan Wylie

Windows Live Family Safety: Free Parental Internet Controls » Summit Series f... - 20 views

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    Are you worried about what your children are doing on the Internet? Well, help is at hand from the free parental internet controls that Microsoft offers as part of its Windows Live Essentials suite. The setup procedure is quick and easy.
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