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Import of best friends and socializing at work | Social Capital Blog - 0 views

  • Those who had best friends at work (only 30% of Americans) were 7 times more likely to be engaged with their job, they exhibited higher sales and profitability, better engaged customers,  produced higher quality work, had greater commitment to the firm’s mission,  had better safety records (since friends often made sure they were complying with safety precautions), were happier at work, and had a higher chance of sticking with a firm.  If workers didn’t have a best friend, only 8% of them were engaged in their job.
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EdNET Insight | Brain Science: The Education Game Changer - 3 views

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    short article without much content but makes the point that we need to pay more attention to cognitive functions and learning how to work with our brains.
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    FYI, short article on cognitive skills as the new "basics" in schooling.

turning ideas into reality - 3 views

started by Julie T. on 20 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
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iPads in Education - Exploring the use of iPads and Tablet computers in education. - 5 views

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    iPad in Education Ning.
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    interesting article, Christian. Good find.

Help in handling classroom/student challenges - 0 views

started by Julie T. on 14 Sep 10 no follow-up yet

Incorporating Social Media Into Your Course(s) - 2 views

started by Julie T. on 14 Sep 10 no follow-up yet

The top 10 of 'good teaching' (in one person's opinion ;-) - 0 views

started by Julie T. on 14 Sep 10 no follow-up yet

Digi Storytelling - 1 views

started by Julie T. on 14 Sep 10 no follow-up yet

Twittering in the Classroom - 1 views

started by Julie T. on 14 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
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Edc 638A Action Research-2006 - 1 views

  • You will find that we have moved beyond student-centered learning to community-centered learning. A great deal of your educational experiences will be in and about communities. Your peers are not only co-learners. They are your learning consultants. Each of us will serve as a consultant to the other people in our community. We will listen to your descriptions of your communities of practice and your understandings of your identity within these communities. Then as a group we will engage you in a reflective process that helps you think about the way things are and how things might be. We will think with you about how best to engage with the people in your community to move you and them towards evolving goals.
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    Beyond student centered to community centered
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Stories Synchronize Brains | Neuromarketing - 1 views

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    The researchers found that when the two people communicate, neural activity over wide regions of their brains becomes almost synchronous, with the listener's brain activity patterns mirroring those sweeping through the speaker's brain, albeit with a short lag of about one second. If the listener, however, fails to comprehend what the speaker is trying to communicate, their brain patterns decouple.

Facebook "Rounds" (goodbye to Google Wave...here's somethig better) - 3 views

started by Julie T. on 21 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
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Category Archive for 'Knowledge Management' at Graziadio Business Report Blog - 2 views

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      This is a great interview about leadership styles, problems and solutions.  It is well worth a listen and could be used in the leadership part of MALT and other programs. 
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The Science Behind Foldit | Foldit - 2 views

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    Example of the gaming that Jane M. might approve of... thought you would find this interesting. The gaming community apparently is published in Nature.
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