Tech Talk for Teachers - 11 views
LibreSSL - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views
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The site also links to a YouTube video of Bif Naked singing a cover version of the Twisted Sister song "We're Not Gonna Take It."[4]
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We're not gonna take it? Many underground areas have been talking about how this whole heartbleed thing has actually, just for quite a while, been something that was used internally by various gathering entities. So we're not gonna take it would be appropriate. Also earlier in the article you will notice they striped a lot of legacy support by forking LibreSSL from OpenSSL. They essentially took the same code and got rid of a bunch of stuff including legacy support for old ass OS's. This suggests that the vulnerability lied in some of that code.
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Creativity Becomes an Academic Discipline - NYTimes.com - 70 views
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Critical thinking has long been regarded as the essential skill for success, but it’s not enough, says Dr. Puccio. Creativity moves beyond mere synthesis and evaluation and is, he says, “the higher order skill.”
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Traditional academic disciplines still matter, but as content knowledge evolves at lightning speed, educators are talking more and more about “process skills,” strategies to reframe challenges and extrapolate and transform information, and to accept and deal with ambiguity.
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find some cultural norms to break,”
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Many US schools adding iPads, trimming textbooks - Yahoo! Finance - 4 views
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The trend has not been limited to wealthy suburban districts. New York City, Chicago and many other urban districts also are buying large numbers of iPads.The iPads generally cost districts between $500 and $600, depending on what accessories and service plans are purchased.By comparison, Brookfield High in Connecticut estimates it spends at least that much yearly on every student's textbooks, not including graphing calculators, dictionaries and other accessories they can get on the iPads.
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They include interactive programs to demonstrate problem-solving in math, scratchpad features for note-taking and bookmarking, the ability to immediately send quizzes and homework to teachers, and the chance to view videos or tutorials on everything from important historical events to learning foreign languages.They're especially popular in special education services, for children with autism spectrum disorders and learning disabilities, and for those who learn best when something is explained with visual images, not just through talking.Some advocates also say the interactive nature of learning on an iPad comes naturally to many of today's students, who've grown up with electronic devices as part of their everyday world.
BBC News - Stephen Hawking warns artificial intelligence could end mankind - 22 views
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suggests the words he might want to use next.
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useful
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re-design itself at an ever increasing rate,
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Education Week: Teachers, Don't Forget Joy - 24 views
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Joy isn't about a carefree life. It is about a deep-felt sense of wonder, of expectation, of delight, of engagement.
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consider classrooms where everyone is both teacher and learner
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dream of places where expertness and smartness grow out of inquiry and talk and wonder
Teachers: Five Ways to Ease Back into School | Edutopia - 49 views
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planning to see kids on my first day or two back to school
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If you know that on that first day you will return to your classroom you'll have a friend to help and talk with it'll be much easier.
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fun back-to-school tasks
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What's So Hard about Research? | Guest Blog, Scientific American Blog Network - 77 views
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Many students were very uncomfortable with the idea that they would be making the decision about what form their project will take, and continually tried to get a stamp of approval.
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Students today are accustomed to instant gratification, and therefore can be overwhelmed by tasks that require time-consuming research.
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Findings - Project RED - 50 views
What the Web Said Yesterday - The New Yorker - 42 views
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average life of a Web page is about a hundred days
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Twitter is a rare case: it has arranged to archive all of its tweets at the Library of Congress.
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Sometimes when you try to visit a Web page what you see is an error message: “Page Not Found.” This is known as “link rot,”
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The Connected Educator Movement Is Failing, And We're All To Blame | - 49 views
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the reality is that we live in a bubble that feeds our own needs. It’s sometimes very hard to see outside that bubble, and it can often be viewed as successful when you can only see the fruits of your own work.
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When you have received teaching strategies, Skyped in the classroom with an author, or had someone on the other side of the world- help you in a new way, it is indescribable.
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Actually talking to people, instead of just emailing, tweeting, or blogging seems to work much better in getting any point across.
Can we change the PD culture of communication? | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2 - 45 views
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Could we in the United States create school cultures in which instructing colleagues on how they might improve performance is not a rare and emotion-laden event, but rather an accepted and valued mechanism in the development of desirable professional practice?
Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 207 views
Remix Culture : Center for Social Innovation (CSI) - 12 views
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there’s a war raging over what some now are calling a new art form in the emerging Web 2.0 culture—remix
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remix is collage, a recombination of existing, reference images or music and video clips from popular digital culture, elements of which are mashed up into something new.
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as long as the remix is significantly altered from the original—should remix be permitted by law
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Prometheus and the Pendulum: Why the University of Michigan Joined edX | The EvoLLLution - 15 views
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This first major wave of experimentation has revealed the magnitude of opportunity to transform lives and push the bounds of discovery
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personalization at scale
Chalk Talk: A Kindergarten Blog - 2 views
Hans Rosling and the magic washing machine | Video on TED.com - 77 views
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What was the greatest invention of the industrial revolution? Hans Rosling makes the case for the washing machine. With newly designed graphics from Gapminder, Rosling shows us the magic that pops up when economic growth and electricity turn a boring wash day into an intellectual day of reading.
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9 minutes - great to listen to and great to show students the value of good graphics and environmentalism What was the greatest invention of the industrial revolution? Hans Rosling makes the case for the washing machine. With newly designed graphics from Gapminder, Rosling shows us the magic that pops up when economic growth and electricity turn a boring wash day into an intellectual day of reading.
Reading Strategies for 'Informational Text' - NYTimes.com - 172 views
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Four Corners and Anticipation Guides:Both of these techniques “activate schema” by asking students to react in some way to a series of controversial statements about a topic they are about to study. In Four Corners, students move around the room to show their degree of agreement or disagreement with various statements — about, for instance, the health risks of tanning, or the purpose of college, or dystopian teen literature. An anticipation guide does the same thing, though generally students simply react in writing to a list of statements on a handout. In this warm-up to a lesson on some of the controversies currently raging over school reform, students can use the statements we provide in either of these ways.
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Gallery Walks:A rich way to build background on a topic at the beginning of a unit (or showcase learning at the end), Gallery Walks for this purpose are usually teacher-created collections of images, articles, maps, quotations, graphs and other written and visual texts that can immerse students in information about a broad subject. Students circulate through the gallery, reading, writing and talking about what they see.
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Graphic Organizers:
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