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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Adrienne Michetti

Adrienne Michetti

What Makes a Great Teacher? - The Atlantic (January/February 2010) - 22 views

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    Article by Amanda Ripley - looking at Teach for America data and anecdotes.
Adrienne Michetti

The Lexile Framework for Reading | Lexile.com - 10 views

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    Use this page to match readers to books based on their Lexile score. Truly amazing, adjustable and wonderful - highly recommended.
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apophenia: Some thoughts on Twitter vs. Facebook Status Updates - 10 views

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    An interesting post about how people use the two sites differently, and why.
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Diver - 12 views

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    DIVER is a tool for authoring and sharing DIVES. A DIVE is an annotated perspective on any video record. Content can be captured by equipment ranging from basic consumer video cameras to specially built, high-resolution 360-degree panoramic cameras with a multi-microphone array
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Get It Wrong Before You Google to Learn It Better - Learning - Lifehacker - 10 views

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    "Scientific American highlights a study suggesting subjects forced to get something wrong before being told the answer learn it better."
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CAST: Center for Applied Special Technology - 3 views

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    Home of Universal Design for Learning
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Teaching Every Student: Information & Ideas - 15 views

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    An online version of the book, Teaching Every Student in the Digital Age: Universal Design for Learning David H. Rose & Anne Meyer ASCD, 2002
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TERC - 10 views

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    An education research non-profit devoted to curriculum, professional development, and other learning goals connected and related to science, math, and technical education.
Adrienne Michetti

Global Learning Across Borders - 10 views

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    Global Learning Across Borders exists to educate and inspire new generations of people to become responsible and committed global citizens in their local communities and beyond. We do this through international cultural immersion and community service programs for young adults; global studies professional development programs for educators; and by partnering with schools and universities to help design and implement experiential global curricula and service programs. We believe that international experience is a fundamental component of global education and citizenship in the 21st Century and should be available to all, regardless of financial need.
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