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in title, tags, annotations or urlCommentary - 10 views
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it is a powerful teaching and learning methodology.
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thoughtfully organized service experiences
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structured time to reflect
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Learning Technology Trends To Watch In 2011: The eLearning Coach - 26 views
Best Free PDF Writer - 13 views
Using music to help struggling readers: Guest post | Imagine This! - 22 views
Can a Facebook page replace the need for a website? - 23 views
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One thing is for certain: Custom Facebook page landing tabs have a huge impact on encouraging users to convert into followers.
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Guy Kawasaki’s post on how he chose a Facebook page
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The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness - 27 views
Recover Images from a Damaged SD card - 1 views
Google Reader Extension » Labs.PostRank - 6 views
Save Favorite Tweets | Diigo - 31 views
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You can save your favorite Tweets to Diigo. This is going to be SO useful!
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I do it, too. Like Suzie, it means I have more favorites than I otherwise would have. I also use the rss feed https://twitter.com/favorites/edwebb.rss to put them into Google Reader in case I want to share further via Buzz or other means, and to have them show up in an RSS widget on some of my course or other wikipages, blogs etc.
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Thanks I've just bothered to apply for an education account!
Creating and Lighting a Scene on a Home Depot Lighting Budget - 11 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Free Tools for Creating Book Trailer Videos - 37 views
Tenured Radical - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 3 views
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there is little to no attention being paid to giving full-time faculty the training to teach students who have a wide range of capacities when it comes to what counts for normal classroom discipline: sitting still for an hour and taking notes, being in crowded rooms where they risk being bumped and touched, overcoming obsessive behavior to get to class or hand in a paper on time, working in small groups with other students, or being in large classes with crowds of strangers. It is also happening in a context in which being full-time faculty is becoming anomalous, and the financial “flexibility” of running higher education on per-course labor makes it unlikely that the vast majority of faculty will be eligible, or open to making unpaid time available, for the training that would make their classrooms accessible to autistic students
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People with autism, Gilman notes, also tend to have disordered sleep, affecting the capacity to function at high-stress times of the semester when we assume that most students are pulling all-nighters. They have difficulty relating to someone they are intimate with (much less an impatient, overworked faculty member who wants all students to act like the adults they appear to be), what they are experiencing and what is wrong, which would make even the most generous office hours not useful. So when we are putting together arguments for hiring full-time faculty in the next round of budget cuts and declarations from foundations that tenure is holding us back, think about adding this one in. The demands on faculty to be well-trained, knowledgeable, creative and flexible teachers are growing — not subsiding — and attention to this will make all the difference in keeping our classrooms truly inclusive
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colleges and universities don't have the infrastructure to replicate what these students have relied upon in high school
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Free Science Readers' Theater Scripts - 0 views
What Do School Tests Measure? - Room for Debate Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views
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According to a New York Times analysis, New York City students have steadily improved their performance on statewide tests since Mayor Michael Bloomberg took control of the public schools seven years ago.
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Critics say the results are proof only that it is possible to “teach to the test.” What do the results mean? Are tests a good way to prepare students for future success?
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Tests covering what students were expected to learn (guided by an agreed-upon curriculum) serve a useful purpose — to provide evidence of student effort, of student learning, of what teachers taught, and of what teachers may have failed to teach.
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E-Learning Queen: E-Learner Survival Guide: Free Download for E-Learning Queen Readers - 0 views
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