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Martin Burrett

How Chatbots and Text Analytics Will Replace Surveys in Education by @Hubert_AI - 0 views

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    "Surveys fill a multitude of purposes within education and give students, teachers, and parents a chance to share their opinions in a familiar way that have been around since the 1920s. The collected information is, among other things, meant to form a framework from which teachers improvement is built upon. Improvements are then implemented and the cycle begins again. In theory, this sounds like a good and reasonable way of working. In reality: Not so much."
Vicki Davis

examples of classroom rules - Google Search - 0 views

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    When looking for graphics like for Classroom Rules, I like to do image searches on Google because you can usually find some very brief summaries. Here are some short ideas for those of you working on your wall posters now. Simple is better.
Mark Moran

Georgia O'Keeffe and Using the Web to Discover the Early Work of an Artist - 9 views

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    A well-written blog post on using the Web to create a biographical profile of Georgia O'Keeffe.
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