How to Teach Math as a Social Activity | Edutopia - 0 views
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How to Teach Math as a Social Activity
Femoral Neck Fractures: Evidence Versus Beliefs About Predictors of Outcome - 0 views
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this is an excellent meta-analysis of surgeon perceptions vs. actual predictive data on the survival rate and some variables that were not considered in the past. PLUS, this would be a great article to explain how to do excellent meta-analysis research in education.
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This would be a great example of the types of research that teachers can do to improve practice. The authors have explained various types of research better than most texts.
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How do I share a bookmark?
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In the Send field type the recipients name or select it from the panel that will appear at the bottom of the form. Once you enter one or more recipients into the Send field the Message field will automatically appear below it. In the message field you can enter a short message (116 characters or less) that will be included with your bookmark.
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What is my Network, and how do I use it?
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Top News - How tech drives success in Title I schools - 0 views
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The report, "Leveraging Title I and Title IID: Maximizing the Impact of Technology in Education," and the guide, "A Resource Guide Identifying Technology Tools for Schools," were released Sept. 24 by the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) and the National Association for State Title I Directors (NASTID)
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For instance, acccording to the report, Kansas's Technology Rich Classrooms program saw a 10.4 percent increase in third grade state reading scores. In Arkansas, the Technology Integration in the Elementary Classroom project saw third graders' literacy proficiency increase from 67 percent to 84 percent, and among fourth graders from 47 percent to 69 percent.
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Sixty-seven percent of Title I students have access to a cell phone outside of the classroom, 79 percent have a music or video device, and 46 percent have access to a computer, according to Project Tomorrow's 2008 Speak Up survey data.
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 0 views
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Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They’re often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
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About | FreshBrain - 0 views
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Why call it an Organic Release? We think this perfectly describes how freshbrain.org will evolve and grow. As new technologies emerge and mature, we will add them. As more and more teens do projects and activities, enter contests, participate in scholarships and have discussions, the value of the site will grow. Some companies might call this their General Availability release, we think that Organic is a much better term!
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help educate teenagers about new technologies within a hands-on environment. "I wanted to give kids a chance to explore with technology, to be creative." Ferrario was also frustrated by the fact that schools struggle to keep up with the constant evolution in technology.
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