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Mitchell Crase

Twitter - The New Rules of Engagement - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Twitter can have an impact and this article outlines the ways
Ron McKee

Education Week's Digital Directions: Classroom-Tested Tech Tools Used to Boost Literacy - 0 views

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    My final bookmark in my series on the use and future of technology in government funded public education. Talks about teaching using tech tools they already have like webcams, audio recorders, blogs, and other Web 2.0 tools in their quest to boost the literacy in their students.
Ron McKee

Report: Blended learning could hit or miss | Policy | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    Blended Learning, which combines online distance learning and traditional classroom education for K-12 discussed in this article, has potential, but needs help to reach its "full potential".  My favorite quote in the article is: " 'There is a significant risk that the existing education system will co-opt online learning as it blends it into its current flawed model-and just as is the case now, too few students will receive an excellent education,' the report states."
Ron McKee

Mind Mapping software application and mobile app for online & offline use - 0 views

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    "Real-time brain storming." "Secure & Simple." Rated by one expert as the best of three online mind mapping tools he has seen so far. App can be used to share collaborate with multiple users.
Michael Bennett

Obama Unveils Wireless Expansion Plan - 0 views

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    He even chose a college in Michigan to announce this plan!
anonymous

Google Public Data Explorer - 1 views

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    Data visualization using large data sets can be very useful, especially when dealing with public policy, environmental and health data sets.
Michael Bennett

A Girl's Nude Photo, and Altered Lives - 0 views

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    At first I had no intentions of using this article as a bookmark, however, after I got to reading it I realized the implications it has in regards to public administration. As technology advances and becomes more prominent within society people are finding more uses for it for personal and emotional gains. As more technology is available, it is more likely that children will have access to these also. This article describes the schools and law enforcemenets efforts to combat the problems that technology can bring to our society. This article also suggests public policy involved in these types of cases and can also spark ideas into ways that policy can become better and more fine tuned to fit the needs of our society today.
Benjamin Hutter

Comp-U-Dopt Recognizes Southwestern Energy for Community Support - 0 views

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    A local non-profit awards Houston students with computers to help with education. Comp-U-Dot takes donations in the form of computers and refurbishes them, later giving them away to students. If it weren't for these refurbished computers these students would not have word processing, spreadsheet, or internet capabilities.
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