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Ann Rooney

13 iPad Games For Honing Critical Thinking Skills - 1 views

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    The following 13 iPad apps are designed to boost critical thinking skills in kids of every grade level.
David Simpson

(1) Beyond the Course: The Learning Flow - a new framework for the social lea... - 0 views

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    Flattening walls is only a first but important step in changing how we learn. Here is a provocative way of thinking outside the traditional classroom.
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http://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1051&context=commhealth_... - 0 views

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    This talks about how education is growing because of remote labs and how being able to do them online and post what you think the lab showed (optional) it allows students to get different aspects of what should have happened.
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Saves Companies Money - But Could Cost Users Big - ReadWrite - 0 views

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    Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) polices are increasingly popular as a way for companies to let workers use the hardware they like best and are most productive with. But according to a new study from Cisco, that not be the best way to think about BYOD.
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6 Benefits of BYOD In The Classroom - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    A few years ago, I decided to incorporate mobile devices into my lesson plans. While the content still remains the focus of my teaching, I think technology can enhance learning at every point in a lesson.
Ken Slaby

LAK14: Indianapolis! - 0 views

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    LAK 14 stands for Learning Analytics and Knowledge (Conference) 2014. This is the fourth year of the conference, and I think a lot of data can come from this site. See the "Live Blogs and Notes" page for more information about the conference via blogs written as it occurred.
Ann Rooney

Joseph DeSimone: What if 3D printing was 100x faster? - 0 views

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    What we think of as 3D printing, says Joseph DeSimone, is really just 2D printing over and over ... slowly. Onstage at TED2015, he unveils a bold new technique - inspired, yes, by Terminator 2 - that's 25 to 100 times faster, and creates smooth, strong parts. Could it finally help to fulfill the tremendous promise of 3D printing?
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