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Get The Math - 2 views
Math in Action Videos . Educator Resources | Math by Design - 2 views
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"hese videos and support materials will give you another weapon in your answer arsenal. In the videos, students meet people whose everyday, real life includes just the kind of mathematics they explore in Math by Design. Use the Discussion Questions and Related Practice resources to extend and enrich your students' video watching experience!"
15 Great Free Science Resources for Teachers and Students - 1 views
Cool for school (Art lessons and more!) - 1 views
Digital Diaries - 0 views
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AMSTERDAM - 17th April, 2012 - Parents are keeping tabs on their teens by accessing their Facebook accounts without their consent, AVG Technologies latest Digital Diaries study reveals. Digital Coming of Age, the fifth instalment of AVG's Digital Diaries study, features responses to AVG's questions to 4,400 parents with 14-17 year olds in 11 countries.
Digital Literacy in the primary classroom | Steps in Teaching and Learning - 0 views
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I've been following the work on Digital Literacy by Doug Belshaw for just over 2 years and I'm still getting my head round what it means to be digitally literate. Two years ago Doug published a post which really grabbed my interest in which he outlined his 8 elements of Digital Literacy as part of his thesis.
QR Codes in the classroom - 0 views
Kids today vs. kids in 1982: What a difference a generation makes | Articles - 1 views
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It's good to be a kid these days. Or rather, it's better to be a teenager now than it was 30 years ago. That's the essential argument made in an infographic from Besteducationdegrees.com. Today's teens make more money in their crummy jobs, enjoy PlayStation instead of Coleco Vision, and have cell phones on which they listen to their music.
100 COMPLETELY FREE Distance Learning Resources for Homeschoolers - Distance Education.org - 0 views
Organisa Europe Primary an 2011/12 sc ation of School Time in nd general secondary ed... - 0 views
Compuls 2011/12 ory Education in Europe - 1 views
A Teacher's Field Guide to Parents - 0 views
Splaype - 0 views
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In a nutshell, Splaype is a new desktop application plugged into Skype that helps solve the problem of keeping your kids engaged during video-conferences with long-distance family members. It adds age-appropriate video-conferencing content and games such as reading e-books or playing tic-tac-toe to facilitate communication between family and friends. The folks at Splaype had it specially designed for children and grandparents, so it's an intuitive and easy-to-use system. What's more, it's free.