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Janice Van

Lorton, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Lorton is named for a village in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria in England, the hometown of Joseph Plaskett who settled in the area running a general store and opened the Lorton Valley, Virginia Post Office on November 11, 1875.
Shally Ackerman

Hampton, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Hampton is an independent city that is not part of any county in Southeast Virginia. Its population is 137,436[4]. As one of the seven major cities that compose the Hampton Roads metropolitan area, it is on the southeastern end of the Virginia Peninsula.
Jennifer Massengill

South Berwick, Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

    • Jennifer Massengill
       
      ref to Emma's project
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    Yeah, Maine!
Stephanie McGuire

Second grade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • International education
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    International equivalents
Emily Wampler

Palmer Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The station is named for Nathaniel B. Palmer, usually recognized as the first American to see Antarctica. The maximum population that Palmer Station can accommodate is 46 people. The normal austral summer contingent varies but is generally around 40 people. Palmer is staffed year-round; however, the population drops to 15-20 people for winter maintenance after the conclusion of the summer research season. There are science labs located in the Bio-Lab building (pictured), as well as a pier and a helicopter pad.
Denise Lenihan

Educational technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Educational technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using and managing appropriate technological processes and resources."[1] The term educational technology is often associated with, and encompasses, instructional theory and learning theory. While instructional technology is "the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee,[2] educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Educational technology includes, but is not limited to, software, hardware, as well as Internet applications, such as wiki's and blogs, and activities. But there is still debate on what these terms mean.[3]
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    Trying out this whole bookmark thing 
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