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Yuly Asencion

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 21 views

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Kristy Houston

Smart Accessories for your latest technology gadgets - 3 views

Most of us are clinging into our new and expensive Apple gadgets; the new iPad, the latest iPhone, and iTouch with insane memory space. We all enjoy its features and we benefit from it every single...

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started by Kristy Houston on 24 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
spymek soft

Tap Tap Words - 0 views

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    A simple, addictive and informative game where you can learn words with the meaning and improve your vocabulary.
monirulbappy

Soccer Daily Blog - 1 views

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    Latest Football News - Around The World.....Manchester United manager David Moyes hinted that want-away striker Wayne Rooney could return to the starting XI for Monday's game against Chelsea. * Payne: Moyes after first blood against Chelsea* Okwonga: ...
Girja Tiwari

Tattooing made easy - 0 views

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    Tattooing made easy. Tattoos , tattoos and piercings have absolute boom lately. The tattoo artist and body piercer will be pleased, all want to be young and beautiful, being on the aesthetics of a tattoo can be fought admirably for hours.
Zaid Ali Alsagoff

101 Free EduGames - 94 views

Hi All, Here are 101 Free EduGames to spice up your learning and courses. 101 Free EduGames: http://zaidlearn.blogspot.com/2008/08/101-free-edugames.html Got any others to add :) Have a great d...

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started by Zaid Ali Alsagoff on 28 Aug 08 no follow-up yet
Patrick Black

Rader's NUMBERNUT.COM - 13 views

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Reuven Werber

Playing more twitter games - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Description: A discussion of information fluency, teaching, and learning in the 21st century.
Steven Kimmi

SpellingCity.com - Spelling Help - 0 views

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    Great website that you can customize for your own spelling lists!
Morris Pelzel

IT on the Campuses: What the Future Holds - 0 views

  • what the future may hold for IT.
  • Higher education has to get faster, faster, faster in adopting new technologies
  • respond to the market forces by essentially blowing up our undergraduate curriculum.
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  • How do we more aggressively use blending across our different programs and services? How do we use more mobile technology, in particular, not just wireless, but all the devices that we have? They are getting into conversations about gaming, about social networking, about real, high-impact presentation technologies, even holographics, and then really looking at the analytic side of it, and the whole time thinking about how they maintain the human touch. …
  • 20 percent of all students in U.S. higher education.
  • So things that used to happen almost in boot-camp fashion — the students come in; they all take the same courses; they march through a four- or five-year program together — forget about that. So whether it is new distribution models online, online models, outsourcing, increasingly commoditized skilled courses — those are all new business models that I think are going to be supported by technology.
  • Higher ed has been very, very good at what I call the "case method" — copy and steal everything, right?
Jeff Johnson

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  • For decades, comic books were derided as gaudy, sub-literate threats to children's brain cells. Now, teachers, researchers, and librarians are taking a new look at comics and they like what they see: a way, in a culture now dominated by TV, video games, and the Internet, to get children reading. It's not really a new concept. As far back as the 1940s, series such as "Classics Illustrated" and "Picture Stories From the Bible" were using comics as an educational tool. Today there are literacy and comics programs, such as the Comic Book Project, springing up all over the country. Sponsored by state officials and educators, these programs focus on the simple goal of promoting the reading habit.
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