SSB Coaching in Delhi - 0 views
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Delhi Career Institute is a pioneer institute for SSB Coaching Center in Delhi. We have a team of well qualified Instructors who are not only trained assessors but also very well qualified instructors. At the SSB what the candidate needs is not mugging up as done by some institutes but needs practical and well defined answers, which the assessors at the SSB are looking for. The staff is also qualified.
Teen internet statistics - 0 views
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SkyLight - 2 views
Check out this link. I think it's a cool idea for technology in a science classroom http://www.tuaw.com/2012/02/06/skylight-combines-iphones-and-microscopes/ In the class I teach right now, my st...
Online Dating: Harder to Find Future Spouse on Internet? | Healthland | TIME.com - 0 views
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Digital dating is now the second most common way that couples get together, after meeting through friends.
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Once potential partners meet, in other words, other characteristics take precedence over the ones they thought were important.
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the best prognosticators of how people will get along come from the encounters between them. In other words, it’s hard to tell whether Jim and Sue will be happy together simply by comparing a list of their preferences, perspectives and personality traits before they meet. Stronger predictors of possible romance include the tenor of their conversations, the subject of their discussions, or what they choose to do together.
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How Technology Can Improve Online Learning - Online Learning - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 1 views
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Quality does not lend itself to government regulation because there is no simple metric.
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In other words, our traditional institutions typically aren't serving this population of older students any better than fully online institutions.
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We will make great strides in quality when we define and measure learning outcomes independent of time.
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Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views
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Exactly what it sounds like. Plus it was named "Best resource sharing blog" in 2008 by Edublog, so apparently it's pretty cool.
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I found this blog under the list of Edublog award winners and thought it was really interesting. It has posts everyday for new ideas for using technology in the classroom. For example, for today there is a post about Gapminder, a type of graphing technology that can be used for lesson plans, quizes, and animations. I also really like this blog because it gives links to each application and then has a whole section on how it can be realistically applied in the classroom.
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Unfortunately we won't always have access to BYU's amazing resources. This blog gives ideas for ways to use technology in the classroom free of charge! Woohoo!
The Typography Manual for iPhone Review | Software | iPhone Central | Macworld - 0 views
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Any designer worth their weight in beans will agree that typography is an extremely important part of what they do, not to mention an essential piece of your daily life. The art of arranging type is a deep and involved process, covering everything from simply choosing a font to settling on type placement and the proper use of glyphs.
GoodReads - 0 views
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I first heard about this from my Eng 150 Librarian, but was reminded of it the other day. If you love to read and are always looking for good books it is awesome! I noticed Professor West even has a link on the class website. Enjoy!
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I think there are probably a lot of you that already subscribe, but I've recently joined and I love having a way to keep track of the books I've read. I highly recommend it.
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It's a great way for English teachers and students to keep track of the books they've read and be able to remember them. It's also a great way to share what books you've read. You can makes groups and have discussions, too.
Great Social Media Resource - 0 views
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YouTube - The Giver - 1 views
Finding the Cheese:Technology in Teaching - 1 views
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It's quite clear the overarching things I've learned this semester about technology. I mean, just look at my first entry about how embarrassing it is to accidentally tweet and then read the rest of this--how I'm actually sizing up different types of technology based on their usefulness in the classroom based on my understanding of them. Part of me feels like being on a commercial just to help sponsor the idea of Technology. Zoom in on a college student up to her neck in twisted computer chords, her face lit by a blinking computer screen. Announcer: "Are you tired of spending endless hours trying to figure out what all those buttons and keys do?" College student looks up pathetically and nods. "Are you tired of looking like a fool by a little box that can't think for itself?" College student starts to weep. "Now, with just a little assistance, you can conquer a moderate amount of your technology anxieties!" College student beams with joy. Different shot of that same student walking down the stairs of a powerful looking building--possibly a university or corporation. Student: "I used to freak out about all things computer, but now I'm telling my superiors how to do things that can better their lives. Thanks, Technology!"
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