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2 Colleges End Entrance Exam RequirementThe article here from the NYTimes certainly caught my eye and seems to be something to keep a watch on. The most interesting statement for… Started by Clifford Steinberg in Conferences and Workshops |
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Sep 4, 2008 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
WEBQUEST: ELECTION - MEET THE CANDIDATESI have created a webquest for upper elementary-middle school classes called "Meet the Candidates." This is an award-winning project, update… Started by karenklieg in Conferences and Workshops |
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Sep 4, 2008 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
Research in an online worldWe are a group of educators who for the past 7 months did an extensive research about on-line research and the education world. According t… Started by Dorit Eilon in Conferences and Workshops |
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Promising Practices and Exemplary SchoolsUrgent. I need your help!!! I have been approached to identify and provide a list of a few exemplary schools where technology has been effe… Started by Teh-yuan Wan, Ph.D. in Conferences and Workshops |
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Jul 11, 2008 Reply by Teh-yuan Wan, Ph.D. |
WiZiQ free Virtual Classroom TechnologyWhat are people's experience with virtual classrooms ? WiZiQ offers a virtual Classroom that doesn't cost $100,000 for a site license. Th… Started by Mark Cruthers in Conferences and Workshops |
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National Archives Experience (Digital Vaults)This is definately a new experience with primary source documents and I can only imagine the vast implications for use in the classroom. Th… Started by Clifford Steinberg in Conferences and Workshops |
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May 21, 2008 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
Microsoft Innovative Teacher's Network: What are your thoughts?I'm curious to see what your thoughts are on Microsoft's new initiative, the Microsft Innovative Teacher's Network. I've only begun to expl… Started by Loren Nowak in Conferences and Workshops |
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Apr 9, 2008 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
A symposium for school leaders with Hall DavidsonKeynote: Thinking Big as the World Gets Small The cameras in their cell phones make them citizen journalists. The web is their personal lib… Started by Paula Pisano in Conferences and Workshops |
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Apr 5, 2008 Reply by Blanca Duarte Martini |
Students 2.0I had come across this a while ago and just came across it again in my endless folder of bookmarks. http://students2oh.org/ It is very int… Started by Clifford Steinberg in Conferences and Workshops |
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Not on the testNow that the assessments are over I thought some of you would enjoy this video by Tom Chapin called "Not on the Test". Started by Trish Iannacone in Conferences and Workshops |
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