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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sheryl A. McCoy

Sheryl A. McCoy

The Constant Conference: Building a PLN with Twitter, Blogs, and Plurk « teac... - 0 views

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    This would be an excellent blog posting for teachers in training to read to help understand that opportunity travels down many avenues.
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    The long-term subbing job I have has allowed me some great opportunities so far. I've got my foot a little farther in the door at this school, for one thing. I know about job openings before they happen and I can speak easily to other teachers and administrators.
Sheryl A. McCoy

Malware & Email Protection - Antispyware Software, Antivirus Software - Sunbelt Software - 0 views

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    After reading the cnet.com and other independent reviews, I have decided that this software is the best for me. I had Norton and MacAffee over the years, but they became so bloated that it would take days to complet a virus scan on a hard drive with 18G of memory. This has some privacy functions, include a true erase that would be helpful.
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    Save your family budget and ditch your old Antivirus software for high performance protection that IS NOT a resource hog!
Sheryl A. McCoy

Telelearning And Rural School Teaching « Virtual High School Meanderings - 0 views

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    interesting program for teachers wanting to focus on telelearning in rural schools
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    the former Diploma in Telelearning and Rural School Teaching that was offered the Faculty of Education at Memorial University of Newfoundland (see Teaching And Learning Online)
Sheryl A. McCoy

Assessment Literacy Project - 0 views

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    The KSDE Assessment Literacy Project includes 21 different modules designed to enhance the assessment literacy of educators in an online, interactive format that can be used individually or in groups. Module topics range from AYP and Assessments to Validity.
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    all preservice teachers will benefit from these modules by learning about the assessments they will be using to improve their teaching of individual students.
Sheryl A. McCoy

IBM Research | IBM Research | Paul Keyser - 0 views

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    Science accounts for more of the texts surviving from antiquity than any other sort of writing, and yet is rarely studied or even read because the texts are relatively hard to find in translation.\n\nMr. Keyser, with Georgia L. Irby-Massie, wrote the science source book: Greek Science of the Hellenistic Era: A Sourcebook w/ updated translations
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    This would be a valuable library resource for education majors; an especially valuable personal resource for science/math/history teachers interested in the real story of the sophisticated level of knowledge in "ancient" times".
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