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Fred Delventhal

Kids' Letters to President Obama ‎(kidsletterstopresidentobama‎) - 0 views

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    Kids' Letters to President Obama Would you like to see your letter to President Barack Obama published in a book? If you are between the ages of 5 and 15, you can write a letter to President Obama that will be published in a book by Random House. The book is Kids' Letters to President Obama, edited by Bill Adler.
tech vedic

How to change drive letters--even when the letter you want isn't available - 0 views

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    For changing the drive letters, you need to follow certain steps. Let's go through this tutorial.
Fred Delventhal

Letterwhiz.com -- Free Letter Templates - 0 views

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    Letterwhiz.com offers a multitude of free, fully customizable letter templates for all occasions.
Greg O'Connor

Online learning: pedagogy, technology and opening up higher education | Higher Educatio... - 0 views

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    Higher education has always been fond of its acronyms and they don't get much more prolific than the current four letters doing the rounds. From the December 2011 launch of MITx Stateside to the University of Edinburgh's decision to join the Coursera platform, MOOCs (or Massive Open Online Courses) have barely been off the education news menu. Nor was the Observer alone in recently asking: "Do online courses spell the end for the traditional university?"
John Evans

21st Century Learning: Letter to my Colleagues - 0 views

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    I am often asked as I travel to various places to present why I would spend so much time talking about technology knowing that with outsourcing and such that I am undermining job security in that computers could replace teachers. To that I respond, If you can be replaced by a computer then you probably should be! The truth is that technology will never replace teachers, however teachers who know how to use technology effectively to help their students connect and collaborate together online will replace those who do not.
Dave Truss

» An Open Letter to Teachers Bud the Teacher - 0 views

  • I hope you take lots of risks for the sake of learning this year. Not just for your students, but also for you. Make it a goal to try to learn something in a sustained and meaningful way that has little to do with your classroom life.
  • Be an expert when you need to be. Be a learner always. You are probably the most experienced learner in your classroom. But don’t assume you’re the most knowledgable person or object. If you’ve a computer handy, then you’re not. Embrace that. Relationships and mentoring cannot be outsourced or Googled. They take time and genuine concern.
  • You need no one’s permission to postpone a due date or modify an assignment for the benefit of a student, or to delay some grading for the benefit of yourself or your family.
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  • And share the good stuff. Your stories are all human ones, and they are all special, just as each one of you, and each of your students, is special. There is always someone curious about what you’re up to.
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    As you gear up in whatever way that you do, I selfishly wanted to jot down a few reminders that I'd be telling myself if I were about to get started.
Ced Paine

Computer Assisted Language Learning - 1 views

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    In this site thousands of English words have been painstakingly grouped according to their sounds and their spellings making the patterns obvious. This is the most logical and systematic method to learn English. It doesn't rely on rules to teach reading and spelling; instead, repeated exposure to a sound/letter pattern allows your brain to recognize the pattern intuitively and internalize it.
learnnovators

'Dear Training'… A Breakup Letter from L&D Professionals | Learnnovators - 9 views

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    Dear Training - We're sorry, but it's over. It's not you, it's us. We've changed, but we'll always value what we had together.
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    Dear Training - We're sorry, but it's over. It's not you, it's us. We've changed, but we'll always value what we had together.
Roger Morris

Successfully Launched My writer Career… Thanks John - 1 views

I want to express my gratitude to John who helped me become the writer I want to be. Before meeting him, I thought that I was born to be a novel writer and I almost believed it after receiving 400 ...

started by Roger Morris on 10 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
rappscott

SpanishMOOC: A free, open Spanish course - 1 views

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    This is the first MOOC to use an adaptive engine as the center-point of all assessment and assignments. It also uses native content to teach Spanish. The course will be taught at a college level, and is open for anyone to enroll for free. Students will receive a letter grade based on their performance
Darcy Goshorn

FutureMe.org - 0 views

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    Replaces the old send-a-letter-to-your-future-self project, so no money is wasted on postage, paper, or envelopes.
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    Really simple: write an e-mail, and then have it sent to yourself at the specified date in the future. Use it for time capsule projects, or just for reminders. You can set it private or public, and you can even read the public ones.
Jennifer Maddrell

Review: Voice In Second Life Gets Two Thumbs Up -- Second Life -- InformationWeek - 0 views

  • Review: Voice In Second Life Gets Two Thumbs Up
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    Review: Voice In Second Life Gets Two Thumbs Up
Jennifer Maddrell

Apple, others draw legal threat over media players | CNET News.com - 0 views

  • RealNetworks spokesman Matt Graves said he hadn't yet seen the letter, but it appeared to be a ploy by a "desperate company" to get its product licensed. "That's a rather novel approach to business development," he said in an e-mail interview Friday. Representatives from Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and MRT did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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  • DMCA refers to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, a controversial 1998 law that generally makes it illegal to circumvent technological protection measures that control access to copyrighted works.
Giovanni Cerri

HOW TO HOST A MINISITE FOR FREE - 0 views

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    A very effective strategy to have your minisites (sales pages or squeeze pages) hosted for free forever...
zakariao

Methodology to Battle Back Negativity - Issue #42 | Revue - 0 views

  • May 17 - Issue #42 Hi, I'm Sam. I love technology, especially the kind I can use in class. In fact, I love technology even if it isn't for class. I keep a list of resources. They're hand-picked by me, Sam.
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      Education technology weekly news letter.
  • What do I do with negative folks? Ignore and outperform. Narrowing my focus on things I control, taki
  • What do I do with negative folks? Ignore and outperform. Narrowing my focus on things I control, taking care ignoring those I can’t. 
Lynda Way

Dear Santa: 10 Gifts Children Wish for Christmas - 2 views

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Christmas gift ideas

started by Lynda Way on 03 Dec 15 no follow-up yet
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