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Lesson Plans on Promethean Planet on 2009-07-20
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u're looking for inspiration while developing your own lessons, or want a flipchart that you can use immediately in your Activclassroom, you've come to the right place! An
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How blogs changed everything | Salon Books on 2009-07-06
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Did someone tell Kinsley that he needed to read all those blogs?
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Bud Hunt on 2009-07-06
That's exactly it. The multiplication of something that takes up no physical space doesn't create a problem in the way that, say, the Blob, might.
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Catalyst Notebook Blog :: Layoffs in central office begin today, will reach nearly 1,000 by end of summer on 2009-07-02
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Bud Hunt on 2009-07-02
How does cutting support staff *not* touch the classroom?
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- Studies Explore Whether the Internet Makes Students Better Writers - Chronicle.com on 2009-06-18
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Social websites harm children's brains: Chilling warning to parents from top neuroscientist | Mail Online on 2009-02-24
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She pointed out that autistic people, who usually find it hard to communicate, were particularly comfortable using computers.
'Of course, we do not know whether the current increase in autism is due more to increased awareness and diagnosis of autism, or whether it can - if there is a true increase - be in any way linked to an increased prevalence among people of spending time in screen relationships. Surely it is a point worth considering,' she added.
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Bud Hunt on 2009-02-24
Having a little trouble with the cause/effect here.
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Psychologists have also argued that digital technology is changing the way we think. They point out that students no longer need to plan essays before starting to write - thanks to word processors they can edit as they go along.
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Bud Hunt on 2009-02-24
What a stupid thing to say. Because we *can* write without planning, doesn't mean that we always *should*.
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Close Reading, Associative Thinking, and Zones of Proximal Development in Hypertext | Academic Commons on 2009-01-16
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“cursory” rather than close reading of texts by college students.
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a more concerted kind of reading through engagement, productive puzzling, and contention produces a more effective approach for understanding.
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ESP vol. 15 n.1 Follow Through: Why didn't we? on 2008-12-30
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Follow Through demonstrated that public policy is based
on public support, not on empirical evidence.
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Google Reader on 2008-10-11
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8:30 - 8:45am - Mingling/Networking/C... - Google Docs on 2008-09-24
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9:00am - Overview of the Equipment
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- Interactive White Board (IWB) Resources - List | Diigo on 2008-07-16
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Authentic Learning
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'Authentic Learning - Policy and Guidelines Development' is really the full title & emphasis. Resources & thoughts, new understandings of learning, knowledge & connection relevant to students. Help develop guidelines and policies so our kids can learn to swim by getting wet. ** IE This group is about keeping learners safe online - cybersafety. What do we need to do in order to allow authentic learning safe and savvy? **
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EdQuotes
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This is a social network of unstuck educators, and like-minded individuals, dedicated to collecting quotes we can use to stimulate thinking, conversations, learning and innovation in education. There is also a companion EdQuotes list.
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