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Conference speakers make assumptions every day about how their attendees comprehend, remember and apply the information they hear.
Some call it a universal form of English. Others argue it’s most definitely ruining the language and producing a generation of illiterates.
But researchers at three Canadian universities studying text messaging think we may have become more creative because of this new form of communication.
Study shows that kids, unlike adults, think technology is fundamentally human
It seems there is a top 5 list for everything as bloggers try to recap the best and the worst of the year. I figured I’d throw my two cents into the mix and without further ado I present to in no particular order you my picks for the worst mistakes made on Twitter this past year and the lessons we can all learn from each. Feel free to add your picks to my list in the comments!
Great graphic with good advice. Would be a good poster to print and put on classroom walls.
Facebook's new Lists feature might organize the site better but they have the potential to embarrass and overwhelm you.
Facebook recently unveiled a revamp on its Lists feature. Taking a page out of Google+’s book, the site has turned a little more focus toward curator user privacy and encouraging its users to have a hand in doing that by helping the site fill its Smart Lists as well as creating their own.
A place where innovators, experts and Google's homegrown visionaries lend their insights and outlook on the digital future.
We've all heard the theory that some students are visual learners, while others are auditory learners. And still other kids learn best when lessons involve movement.
But should teachers target instruction based on perceptions of students' strengths? Several psychologists say education could use some "evidence-based" teaching techniques, not unlike the way doctors try to use "evidence-based medicine."
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