
January 15, 2013
Want to improve characterization in your own writing? Want to teach your students how to analyze character? Then hurry to catch the New York Public Library exhibit,…
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Common Core Technological Standards: They Are the Tail, Not the Dog
Up to now, test makers have been the dog--and education has been the tail. But the test makers are increasingly out of touch with students who use mobile devices for everything…
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Added by Michael Keany on January 15, 2013 at 12:42pm —
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HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEMS LIKE SHERLOCK HOLMES
BY: JENNIFER MILLER
Fast Company
A new book says you can train your brain to be a creative problem solver worthy of literature’s most famous sleuth.…
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Waving the Flag for Formative Assessment
By W. James Popham
Every educator knows what "a teachable moment" is. It's the brief period of time when events serendipitously conspire to teach students something that otherwise might be difficult for…
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Certainty Versus Confidence
Leaders of social change can benefit from making the distinction.
Stanford Social Innovation Review
Jan. 11, 2013…
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Will Longer School Year Help Or Hurt US Students?
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I am so excited to incorporate writing in my math class during the…
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by Mary Beth Hertz
JANUARY 9, 2013
Edutopia…
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January 14, 2013
For years,…
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Good Day Administrators,
I am a high school administrator with three questions:
1. Do you still provide senior trips for…
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Added by Diane Barton on January 13, 2013 at 12:11pm —
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For those who do not know, here are two basic Twitter principles: 1. If you only follow 10 people you will only see the general tweets of those 10 people. 2. If only 10 people follow you, only those 10 people will see your general tweets. Although some might argue that the right…
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Added by Tom Whitby on January 12, 2013 at 12:35pm —
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Hardware Backup Appliances Move toward Extinction While New Generations of Cloud-based Backup and Recovery Technologies Are more Widely Adopted
Zetta.net today unveiled five predictions for the online backup and recovery market for 2013, all pointing to the broader adoption of online backup in more industries and the extinction of hardware backup appliances. From education and government, to SMBs and large enterprises with distributed office locations, online backup will…
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Added by Dave Avery on January 11, 2013 at 5:30pm —
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Belkin Education Takes a Collaborative Approach to Enhance the Learning Environment (video - http://bit.ly/Zykixv)
As with each generation of students, education changes rapidly. Today's learning tools are much more than just paper and pen. New dynamic and collaborative technologies are increasingly adopted to support the learning environment and help students thrive. Yet, along with the advantages, teachers and IT administrators face…
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For those who are not hockey fans, players in the National Hockey League (NHL) have been on strike thus far this season. A fourth grade teacher casually asked his class, “When does the NHL start?” A student gleefully replied, “next week.” This prompted another student to moan and groan, “oh no, not another test.”
At first blush this appears to be an innocent and seemingly humorous exchange. It does, however, belie a more insidious reality. It reveals what appears to be…
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Added by David A. Gamberg on January 11, 2013 at 11:24am —
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