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The brain is what makes us function, yet we understand so little about how it works. We are learnin… Michael Keany Feb 2, 2013 59 views
A tutorial for using Google Hangouts. Meant for anyone, but specifically those wishing to collabora… Michael Keany Feb 2, 2013 39 views
America's school systems are funded by the 50 states. In this fiery talk, Bill Gates says that stat… Michael Keany Jan 31, 2013 100 views
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As part of an interview in connection with PBSs upcoming airings of "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" in April… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2013 14 views
Do you still read books? When Greg Bukata told FRONTLINE's "Digital Nation" (online now) that he ha… Michael Keany Jan 27, 2013 12 views
Current national and local education policies often pit teachers and parents against each other, tr… Michael Keany Jan 22, 2013 39 views
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Janet Echelman found her true voice as an artist when her paints went missing -- which forced her t… Michael Keany Jan 21, 2013 32 views
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With profound simplicity, Coach John Wooden redefines success and urges us all to pursue the best i… Michael Keany Jan 17, 2013 425 views
When Jarrett J. Krosoczka was a kid, he didn't play sports, but he loved art. He paints the funny a… Michael Keany Jan 16, 2013 100 views
Central Park East High School strives to build a college-going culture by tapping student-leaders t… Michael Keany Jan 14, 2013 25 views
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/steve-kelly-logarithms-explained What are logarithms an… Michael Keany Jan 14, 2013 27 views
Belkin Education is working side by side with schools to identify where the use of technology can b… Tags: K-12, classroom DC Nelson Jan 11, 2013 45 views
Brains are ubiquitous in modern marketing: Headlines proclaim cheese sandwiches help with decision-… Michael Keany Jan 11, 2013 23 views
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