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in title, tags, annotations or urlTech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearning.com - 41 views
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Email writingFacebook updates and commentsTweeting and replying Discussion Boards - Replying and initiating topicsCommenting on blogsWriting a guest post on a blogCommenting in newspapers or magazines about subjects of interestWriting an article for a newspaper or magazine about a subject of interestWriting to persuade someone / some place to do something you want them to doWriting to teach others how to do something and knowing how to reach those who care
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"# Email writing # Facebook updates and comments # Tweeting and replying # Discussion Boards - Replying and initiating topics # Commenting on blogs # Writing a guest post on a blog # Commenting in newspapers or magazines about subjects of interest # Writing an article for a newspaper or magazine about a subject of interest # Writing to persuade someone / some place to do something you want them to do # Writing to teach others how to do something and knowing how to reach those who care"
The Internet has not transformed civic engagement... yet - Ars Technica - 0 views
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If there is any subject that optimists and pessimists love to bang heads over, it's the Internet. To follow the experts, we're either on the cyber-road to utopia or going to alt-hell in an iPhone app handbasket, depending on what day of the week it is.
Science Teaching and Learning Resources - 3 views
News: So, Students Don't Learn -- Now What? - Inside Higher Ed - 54 views
Views: What's High School For? - Inside Higher Ed - 35 views
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In theory, dual enrollment enables high school students to accrue college credits for very little cost and imbues them with a sense of confidence that they can complete college work. If students can succeed in college classes while still in high school, conventional wisdom holds, they will be more likely to matriculate at the postsecondary level.
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In reality, though, dual enrollment may do more harm than good.
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The problem is that high school is not college and completion of a dual enrollment high school class is not always a guarantee that students have learned the material.
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Op-Ed Contributor - End the University as We Know It - NYTimes.com - 33 views
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GRADUATE education is the Detroit of higher learning. Most graduate programs in American universities produce a product for which there is no market (candidates for teaching positions that do not exist) and develop skills for which there is diminishing demand (research in subfields within subfields and publication in journals read by no one other than a few like-minded colleagues), all at a rapidly rising cost (sometimes well over $100,000 in student loans).
Conferences and events in Australia - edna.edu.au - 28 views
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Big thanks to the Oz-teachers list who provide the link. Go here if you want to join: http://lists.rite.ed.qut.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/oz-teachers Very useful the Professional Learning Teams at my school.
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Conferences and events in Australia
The Basics of APA Style - 87 views
News: 'Academically Adrift' - Inside Higher Ed - 40 views
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