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in title, tags, annotations or urlMovie written by algorithm turns out to be hilarious and intense | Ars Technica - 59 views
Unity Multiplayer - UNET seems fine? | Unity Community - 1 views
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t with UNET's lag, network prediction, Interpolation, etc. However, when I play this:
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became apperant UNET would just simple not be able to handle the load my project needs.
Social Bookmarking and Diigo - Student Learning with Diigo - 146 views
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disadvantages
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Great article that explains the advantages of using Diigo with other educators and students. It also has links to lesson plans and how to videos.
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I found many useful links along with this resource. It clearly points out advantages of using Diigo in education. It also shares how to sync to another popular social bookmarking site. I highly recommend checking this article out.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/17/technology/pinterest-ipo-stock.html?emc=edit_th_190418&nl=todaysheadlines&nlid=482594680418 - 17 views
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The price valued the digital pin board company, which lets people save images and links from around the web, at $12.7 billion. That is a little above its last private fund-raising round, which had pegged the company at $12 billion.By selling at $19 a share, Pinterest raised $1.6 billion from big investors
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In its I.P.O. prospectus, Pinterest emphasized its differences from some of those services. Pinterest is not a social media app for hanging out with celebrities or broadcasting one’s life, the company said. It is meant to be personal. The company’s 250 million monthly active users, called “pinners,” come to the site to plan their lives, including home projects, weddings and meals.
How Google Interferes With Its Search Algorithms and Changes Your Results - WSJ - 17 views
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a shift from its founding philosophy of “organizing the world’s information,” to one that is far more active in deciding how that information should appear.
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Google keeps blacklists to remove certain sites or prevent others from surfacing in certain types of results. These moves are separate from those that block sites as required by U.S. or foreign law,
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Far from being autonomous computer programs oblivious to outside pressure, Google’s algorithms are subject to regular tinkering from executives and engineers who are trying to deliver relevant search results, while also pleasing a wide variety of powerful interests and driving its parent company’s more than $30 billion in annual profit.
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In Pennsylvania, Snow Days Can Now Be Flex Days for Students - 18 views
Response: Ways to Cultivate 'Whole-Class Engagement' - Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo - Education Week Teacher - 106 views
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consistently use basic motivation strategies.
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we need to ensure that we are implementing a series of factors that elevate our students' focus and level of concern.
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Your odds of keeping your students on task go up when you mix things up and keep the energy feeling fresh.
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Serious reading takes a hit from online scanning and skimming, researchers say - The Washington Post - 90 views
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"To cognitive neuroscientists, Handscombe's experience is the subject of great fascination and growing alarm. Humans, they warn, seem to be developing digital brains with new circuits for skimming through the torrent of information online. This alternative way of reading is competing with traditional deep reading circuitry developed over several millennia."
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Washington Post article on how the internet is impacting our ability to read and concentrate.
How to Be a Better Online Teacher - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 18 views
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hether you've taught online a lot or a little, chances are you didn't enjoy it as much as teaching in person. Maybe you didn't experience that fizz after a particularly invigorating face-to-face class. Indeed, according to a 2017 Educause survey, only 9 percent of academics prefer to teach "in a completely online environment." That means a whopping 91 percent of us don't. And I suspect that a good majority of that 91 percent would prefer to teach anywhere but online.
Your LiveBinders Shelf - 26 views
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LiveBinders are the best way to organize and share information online. Live Binders could be an excellent tool for students to use to create online booklets of resources they find online combined with content that they've created. Or students could build Live Binders to showcase the work that they've done.
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Another way to centralize information.
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Live Binder. Organizes your resources for sharing, community engagement, etc.
iCivics | Free Lesson Plans and Games for Learning Civics - 56 views
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iCivics is a web-based education project designed to teach students civics and inspire them to be active participants in our democracy. iCivics is the vision of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who is concerned that students are not getting the information and tools they need for civic participation, and that civics teachers need better materials and support.
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iCivics prepares young Americans to become knowledgeable, engaged 21st century citizens by creating free and innovative educational materials.
How Can Teachers Create a Learner-Centered Environment? - Leading From the Classroom - Education Week Teacher - 119 views
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publishers will need to collaborate more with teachers to be able to create more relevant and meaningful products to support teachers
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Paper doesn't cut it. A learner centered environment requires technology.
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Will the public demand this cultural shift in teaching and learning?
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"The Alliance for Excellent Education recently released Culture Shift: Teaching in a Learner-Centered Environment Powered By Digital Learning. The report advocates that a culture shift to a learner centered classroom environment is needed to prepare students to meet the challenges and demands of a global economy"
XtraMath - 127 views
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This site helps students practise basic maths skills through short online exercises that are intended to be used each day. Teacher can get analysis of progress and more. Signing up a class is quick and easy. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Social contract - Wikipedia - 20 views
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Locke believed
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Rousseau believed
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Oneword - Writing stimulus - 46 views
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Fantastic. Share with those who are struggling to get started in their creative writing. Use as a starter in an English lesson.
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Very interesting!
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My question is how this differs from using your Writer's Notebook?
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I am looking for cool ideas for a creative writing course...I feel like this could be a very useful tool.
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A great way for children to learn the art of story openings. They have 1 minute to write from a one word stimulus. The site asks for a name & email. I usually just cut and paste the work into Word instead. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
TeachTec's Tools for Schools - 18 views
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Some very interesting Microsoft applications that might be suitable for schools. It includes Beginner Developer, Chemistry Add-in for Word, Education Labs for Maths test creation, Microsoft Robotics and others. Hat tip to Skipz
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A great place to find tech tools to use with MS Office programs. Find and download alll of Microsoft's free tools for teachers and students. Updated 3.18.2012 Microsoft Partners in Learning helps educators connect, collaborate, create and share. TeachTec is a Microsoft Partners in Learning resource that helps educators find relevant and effective ways to use technology to inspire teaching and engage students. Together we have consolidated the latest and most popular teacher and student resources that Microsoft provides to all schools, districts and education organizations around the world.
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