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Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.unice.fr%2Fsg%2Fresources%2Fbibliographies.htm Saved By: tsuomela | View Details | Give Thanks
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The Human Side of Moore's Law Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
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A great Ars roundup of some recent uses of Twitter in the classroom, with some surprisingly productive results. The backchannel is rapidly becoming a foreground player in collaborative environments, displacing the more controlled models of sharing thoughts. Saved By: Todd Sieling | View Details | Give Thanks
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Edutagger is a social bookmarking service for K-12 learners and educators Saved By: Scott O'Raw | View Details | Give Thanks
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The Internet being what it is, web designers do not have a hard time finding resources. However, there are times when you have to call in the big guns. Saved By: dean burge | View Details | Give Thanks
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200 Free Online Classes to Learn Anything Saved By: lydgate | View Details | Give Thanks
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Open Culture explores enlightened podcasts, videos and other web media. Get free university courses, foreign language lessons, audio books and more... Saved By: MattBirt | View Details | Give Thanks
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Open Culture explores enlightened podcasts, videos and other web media. Get free university courses, foreign language lessons, audio books and more... Saved By: MattBirt | View Details | Give Thanks
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Summary: Introduction to Wisconsin's Model Academic Standards, a directory/table of contents to the publication of documents related to what standards students should meet in each academic discipline. Saved By: erickjes | View Details | Give Thanks
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"ReadWriteThink offers a wide array of standards-based lesson plans that meaningfully integrate Internet content into the teaching and/or learning experience. Lessons can be selected according to grade band (K?2, 3?5, 6?8, 9?12) and area of litera Saved By: polipod | View Details | Give Thanks
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OCW is a free publication of course materials used at MIT. Saved By: Gita Yegane Arani-May | View Details | Give Thanks
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Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents. Saved By: polipod | View Details | Give Thanks
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Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question Saved By: John Stansbury | View Details | Give Thanks
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His college-age students asked ?many times,? he said, about the legitimacy of suicide bombing. Suicide bombing was justifiable against American soldiers. ?It depends on the circumstances,? he said. ?In a supermarket I will say no. Suicide bombing against American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, I will say yes, yes. It?s not suicide. It?s a mission, then it?s allowed.?
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One of the strongest, but least hyped, uses of web 2.0 technologies over the past couple of years has been e-learning. We've covered this topic extensively on Read/WriteWeb ...
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As summer looms, students at dozens of schools across the country are trying hard to be in the present moment in what is known as mindfulness training. [...] Although mindful education may seem like a New Yorker caricature of West Coast life, the school district with possibly the best experience has been Lancaster, Pa., where mindfulness is taught in 25 classes a week at eight schools. The district has a substantial poverty rate, with 75 percent of students qualifying for free lunch.
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... In regards to Global Climate Change
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... In regards to Global Climate Change
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 16:08:43 by avpd85
Bribery and corruption damage universities and schools across the world, according to a report for the UN's education wing, Unesco.
added 2007 Tue Jun 5 23:11:21 by RickyDawkins
Evolution is both a scientific fact and a scientific theory. The fossil record is the primary factual evidence for evolution in times past, and evolution is well documented by further evidence from other scientific disciplines, including comparative anatomy, biogeography, genetics, molecular biology, and studies of viral and bacterial diseases.
added 2007 Tue Jun 5 2:28:19 by angrycat
A of media coverage is given to the question of whether a degree has lost its value in both in terms of standards and the number of students taking courses. My own view is that a degree has more value than ever before, and that standards have not slipped, rather they have evolved in line with social economic and technological changes.....
added 2007 Thu May 31 3:52:14 by populist
Not long ago at a party someone asked me why I send my daughter to an all-girls' school. Now the tone of the question wasn't entirely neutral. The person clearly thought this was a bad move.