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Study: $75M teacher pay initiative did not improve achievement | GothamSchools - 2 views

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    New York City's heralded $75 million experiment in teacher incentive pay - deemed "transcendent" when it was announced in 2007 - did not increase student achievement at all, a new study by the Harvard economist Roland Fryer concludes. "If anything," Fryer writes of schools that participated in the program, "student achievement declined." Fryer and his team used state math and English test scores as the main indicator of academic achievement.
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Student guide to social media - 6 views

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    Interactive guide introducing students to using social media in academic/professional ways.
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Open University Learning Design Initiative - 3 views

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    "Our aim is to develop and implement a methodology for learning design composed of tools, practice and other innovation that both builds upon, and contributes to, existing academic and practioner research."
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Diigo Versus Pinterest: The Student Perspective :: Agile Learning - 5 views

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    Last month, I blogged about the choice I gave my statistics students between using Diigo and Pinterest for the social bookmarking assignments in the course. I floated two possible reasons why most of my students selected Diigo over Pinterest: Hypothesis 1: Students choosing Diigo over Pinterest selected the service that seemed more academic. Hypothesis 2: Pinterest has the reputation for being a site mainly for women. Most of my engineering students are men, so they opted for the less gendered option, Diigo. Hypotheses are all well and good, but I wanted some evidence, so I asked my students on their end-of-semester survey why they selected the platform they did. Of my 71 students, 45 responded to this question.
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Women in IT: Inspiring the next generation - 3 views

shared by Ian Guest on 01 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    "Gender diversity still poses a major challenge in the IT and telecoms industry, with women making up less than 20 per cent of the IT workforce. This ebook seeks to encourage more girls and women to consider a career in IT by showcasing the lives and careers of female IT professionals, entrepreneurs and academics." Free epub ... provided you have a Kobo.
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How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet & American ... - 1 views

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    "The teachers who instruct the most advanced American secondary school students render mixed verdicts about students' research habits and the impact of technology on their studies. Some 77% of advanced placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP) teachers surveyed say that the internet and digital search tools have had a "mostly positive" impact on their students' research work. But 87% say these technologies are creating an "easily distracted generation with short attention spans" and 64% say today's digital technologies "do more to distract students than to help them academically.""
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Great Learning Reviews - Career Tracks, Courses And Ratings - 0 views

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    Great Learning is a platform for professional and higher education in different domains of Data, Business, and technology. Their programs collaborated with the World's Topmost Academic Universities and are constantly working to address the dynamic needs of the tech industry. The organization helps individuals grow their careers by providing customized live learning, degree, and certificate programs, including cloud computing, cybersecurity, management, and data science and business analytics.
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Instructional Assessment Resources - 2 views

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    "The Instructional Assessment Resources (IAR) Web site is a comprehensive resource to assist you in assessing student learning, classroom teaching, and instructional technology. The site also provides resources for conducting program evaluations and educational research."
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Academic Torrents - 3 views

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    "Sharing data is hard. Emails have size limits, and setting up servers is too much work. We've designed a distributed system for sharing enormous datasets - for researchers, by researchers. The result is a scalable, secure, and fault-tolerant repository for data, with blazing fast download speeds."

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 0 views

started by Walco Solutions on 28 May 15 no follow-up yet
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Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 1 views

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    We provide the best quality and unique projects at very nominal price. We are updated with the latest technology being used in the industries we try to render the same at the student level for proper technical exposure through our projects. We also conduct proper lectures, practical sessions to guide and prepare students for external viva and competitions. Programmable Logic Controller, Supervisory Control and data acquisition, Human machine Interface, Variable Frequency drive, Instrumentation, Panel designing, Embedded System, Mat lab
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Directory of open access journals - 4 views

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    Freely available journals in all disciplines. Research papers. Search.
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Home - academic and research PDF management - Qiqqa - 7 views

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    Software to manage research
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Academic conferences worldwide - Conference Alerts - 5 views

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    Conference calendar
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Music Theory for Musicians and Normal People - 6 views

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    A series of single pages on musical theory, also available aggregated together into a single ebook
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http://theory.cribchronicles.com - 0 views

  • “The Death of Twitter” is Not About Twitter
  • Twitter is, as my research continues to show, a path to voice. At the same time, Twitter is also a free soapbox for all kinds of shitty and hateful statements that minimize or reinforce marginalization, as any woman or person of colour who’s dared to speak openly about the raw deal of power relations in society will likely attest
  • The rot we’re seeing in Twitter is the rot of participatory media devolved into competitive spheres where the collective “we” treats conversational contributions as fixed print-like identity claims
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  • This doesn’t mean I’m leaving Twitter. I’m not leaving Twitter. If this post is a fruit fly signalling rot, it is likewise the testament of a life dependent on the decaying platform for its sustenance. The fruit is still sweet, around the rotten bits. And there is no other fruit in the basket that will do so well.
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    Interesting discussion of Twitter by Bonnie Stewart
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