The Innovative Educator: The Innovative Educator's Five Fave Ways to Create a Global Co... - 6 views
Eric Sheninger: Common Misunderstandings of Educators Who Fear Technology - 81 views
Five key strategies to get/keep kids engaged at school - 89 views
Education Week - 18 views
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The Not-So-Hidden Cause Behind the A.D.H.D. Epidemic - NYTimes.com - 58 views
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Between the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012, people across the United States suddenly found themselves unable to get their hands on A.D.H.D. medication. Low-dose generics were particularly in short supply. There were several factors contributing to the shortage, but the main cause was that supply was suddenly being outpaced by demand.
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Between the fall of 2011 and the spring of 2012, people across the United States suddenly found themselves unable to get their hands on A.D.H.D. medication. Low-dose generics were particularly in short supply. There were several factors contributing to the shortage, but the main cause was that supply was suddenly being outpaced by demand.
The Shanghai Secret - NYTimes.com - 26 views
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HANGHAI - Whenever I visit China, I am struck by the sharply divergent predictions of its future one hears. Lately, a number of global investors have been "shorting" China, betting that someday soon its powerful economic engine will sputter, as the real estate boom here turns to a bust. Frankly, if I were shorting China today, it would not be because of the real estate bubble, but because of the pollution bubble that is increasingly enveloping some of its biggest cities. Optimists take another view: that, buckle in, China is just getting started, and that what we're now about to see is the payoff from China's 30 years of investment in infrastructure and education. I'm not a gambler, so I'll just watch this from the sidelines. But if you're looking for evidence as to why the optimistic bet isn't totally crazy, you might want to visit a Shanghai elementary school.
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HANGHAI - Whenever I visit China, I am struck by the sharply divergent predictions of its future one hears. Lately, a number of global investors have been "shorting" China, betting that someday soon its powerful economic engine will sputter, as the real estate boom here turns to a bust. Frankly, if I were shorting China today, it would not be because of the real estate bubble, but because of the pollution bubble that is increasingly enveloping some of its biggest cities. Optimists take another view: that, buckle in, China is just getting started, and that what we're now about to see is the payoff from China's 30 years of investment in infrastructure and education. I'm not a gambler, so I'll just watch this from the sidelines. But if you're looking for evidence as to why the optimistic bet isn't totally crazy, you might want to visit a Shanghai elementary school.
PowerPoint in higher education is ruining teaching. - 6 views
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PowerPointless Digital slideshows are the scourge of higher education.
EdTechTeam: Hurray for Google Classrooms New Mobile Updates! - 35 views
"Lions, Tigers and Frozen Frogs: Using Video to Spark Classroom Conversation" - 54 views
背影_匯入課程包_範例: 朱自清散文:背 影 - 5 views
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正是禍不單行的日子
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好在天無絕人之路
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家中光景很是慘淡
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SchoolTechUpdates: Why One To One Laptop Computers in School Make Sense vs. Desktop Ins... - 67 views
eFront: Free and Open Source Text to Speech Tools for e-Learning - 51 views
Facebook, Farcebook, and Fakebook | the daring school library blog - 101 views
Real teaching means real learning: Call of Duty and Calculus - 124 views
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It is amazing what was accomplished when I removed my assumptions of what a “test” must be.
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