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Susan Dornberg

Daily Writing Prompts - 0 views

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    Daily Writing Prompts
Dean Mantz

Writing prompt #11 - Speeding up life | Storyteller - 11 views

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    A nice collection of writing prompts.
Dean Mantz

Random Logline Generator - Story/Scene ideas - 23 views

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    Randomly create a sentence as a writing prompt or storystarter.
hitesh kumar

Reliance Prepaid And Postpaid Customer Care Number - 0 views

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    Reliance smart has many postpaid and prepaid services in its mobile network. Catering to millions of customers, Reliance Smart customer care services have to be prompt and accessible for attracting customers.
Fred Delventhal

Cramberry: Studying Made Easy - 0 views

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    How Cramberry Works Using Cramberry to study is simple. First, you create a blank "set" of flashcards. Cramberry will prompt you to give your set a name. All of your flashcards are stored in sets. Once you've created a blank set, Cramberry will help you add cards to the set. Adding cards with Cramberry is as simple as it is with traditional flashcards: just type in the text you want on the front and back of the card, and click on "add another card" to add another card to the set. Once you're satisfied with the amount of cards you have in your new set, click "finish". Once you've set up one or more sets with the cards you want to study, actually learning them is simple. Click the title of the set from the home screen, and you're off! Cramberry will present you with the front of a random card. Try to guess what is on the back of that card, and then click on the button to find out if your guess was correct. If it was, click "correct". If not, click "incorrect". As you continue studying, Cramberry will keep track of which cards you know, and help you learn the ones you don't.
Fred Delventhal

Foonz - Free Conference Calls and Group Calls - 0 views

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    It's Easy. With foonz you can get a group of people on a call instantly or leave them all a message from your cell or home phone, anytime, without pre-planning. There are a million reasons to use foonz! Talk with a team or club, have a family call, or just find out what all your friends are up to! It's easy to get started: 1. Sign up with foonz. 2. Add people to your foonz contact list. 3. Dial your personal "foonz number". You'll then be prompted to start a free group call or leave a group message!
anonymous

Art Project, powered by Google - 20 views

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    The Art Project powered by Google features interior tours of seventeen world famous art museums. Select a museum from the list on the homepage & you can virtually tour it using the same interface style you experience in Google Maps Streetview. Inside the museum, just double click to zoom to a location. You can also open a floor plan overview & click on a room to navigate to that part of the museum. The best part of the Art Project powered by Google is the option to create your own artwork collection while visiting each museum. As you're touring a museum click on the "+" symbol on any work of art see it in greater detail, to add it to your collection, & to open background information about that work of art. To create a collection you must be signed into a Google account. This is a great way to start a story or writing prompt, or to explore history & cultures.
Dean Mantz

Zoom.it - 13 views

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    Use zoom.it to take photo and zoom in & pan around.  Could be a great tool for discussions or even writing prompts.
Jennifer Dorman

Share Videos on Twitter with Vidly - 6 views

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    Use Vidly to share videos on Twitter. You can also share YouTube videos on Vidly and use the embed code within Discovery Education streaming Quiz, Writing Prompt, and Assignment Builders. Thanks to Tim Childers for the tip!
Nigel Coutts

Might now be the time rethink our curriculum? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Perhaps the disruption of a global pandemic will prompt a rethinking of how education might be framed to best serve the needs of those who rely on it most? Perhaps now is the time to rethink the curriculum?
Sherrill Didymus

Emergency Loans For Bad Credit Receive Credit Free Financial Backing At Any Time - 0 views

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    Emergency loans for bad credit is the pecuniary backing that make available you immediate money whenever you require even your low credit will not stop you from receiving the finances you necessitate to meet you mid month unforeseen money dilemma without any difficulty.
Randy Rodgers

How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Business | Wired.com - 15 views

  • Decentralized systems have proven to be more productive and agile than rigid, top-down ones
  • Teachers provide prompts, not answers, and then they step aside
  • We don’t openly profess those values nowadays, but our educational system—which routinely tests kids on their ability to recall information and demonstrate mastery of a narrow set of skills—doubles down on the view that students are material to be processed, programmed, and quality-tested. School administrators prepare curriculum standards and “pacing guides” that tell teachers what to teach each day. Legions of managers supervise everything that happens in the classroom; in 2010 only 50 percent of public school staff members in the US were teachers.
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  • In 1970 the top three skills required by the Fortune 500 were the three Rs: reading, writing, and arithmetic. In 1999 the top three skills in demand were teamwork, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
  • And yet the dominant model of public education is still fundamentally rooted in the industrial revolution that spawned it, when workplaces valued punctuality, regularity, attention, and silence above all else.
  • “schools in the cloud,”
  • There will be no teachers, curriculum, or separation into age groups—just six or so computers and a woman to look after the kids’ safety. His defining principle: “The children are completely in charge.”
  • as the kids blasted through the questions, they couldn’t help noticing that it felt easy, as if they were being asked to do something very basic.
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    Must. Read. Such a valuable lesson and another example of how we are doing it wrong.
Dean Mantz

WritingFix: Mentor Text Lessons...inspired by Literature & Classic Poetry - 0 views

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    Home of interactive writing prompts
Alex Parker

Dell to sell off $10 billion in non-core assets - 1 views

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    News: EMC buy-out debt mountain prompts sell-off - report.
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