HTML5 ADVENTURE CALENDAR - 2 views
The Electric Educator: Get ready for the NEW Google Classroom - 2 views
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It is great that today we can learn online.
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I agree. Thanks to modern technologies, people all over the world have more possibilities to study and improve their knowledge. My nephew is currently earning Hebrew at an online school. You can read the Eteacher Hebrew reviews https://eteacher-hebrew.pissedconsumer.com/review.html if also interested. I should say, this kind of education turned out to be very effective.
rvl.io: Presentations Made Easy - 1 views
Official Google Blog: Google's data centers: an inside look - 0 views
A Difference: You, Your Kids, and Your Phones - 0 views
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We have to move beyond stranger danger and scare tactics. Sharing frightening stories (often overstated) does nothing to model positive outcomes or move the conversation to discussions of how to deal with something gone wrong.
Google's 80/20 Principle Adopted at New Jersey School - 1 views
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This simple policy change enables what's been called the 80/20 principle, a theory practiced by Google that employees who spend 20 percent of their time on company-related projects that interest them will work better.
IBM released their 5 in 5 Technology Report for the next 5 Years | It's a Gadget - 0 views
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predictions were delivered in IBM’s annual “5 in 5” report which describes five different technologies that, according to IBM, have the potential to change our lives
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First off is mind reading technology
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Next up is the extinction of passwords
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8 Observations on flipping the classroom - Articles - Educational Technology ... - 0 views
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In the best classrooms there is a good balance of different activities, including “lecturing”,and that kind of variety lends a sense of pace to the lesson, and helps to make it a good and enjoyable learning experience for the students.
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Your Brain on Computers - Attached to Technology and Paying a Price - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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These play to a primitive impulse to respond to immediate opportunities and threats. The stimulation provokes excitement — a dopamine squirt — that researchers say can be addictive. In its absence, people feel bored.