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For the children and parents of Sandy Hook, for all the parents who have ever lost a little one, I… Christine Calabrese Dec 17, 2012 23 views
From cave drawings to the Sunday paper, artists have been visualizing ideas -- cartoons -- for cent… Michael Keany Dec 13, 2012 67 views
NASA abandoned the Space Shuttle Program to get out of low orbit and back to their main mission of… Michael Keany Dec 10, 2012 102 views
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This three-minute video explains how the Common Core State Standards will help students achieve at… Tags: english, standards Ryan Fisk Dec 6, 2012 475 views
View full lesson on ed.ted.com http://ed.ted.com/lessons/jane-hirshfield-the-art-of-the-metaphor Ho… Michael Keany Dec 6, 2012 100 views
David Ginsburg's uncoachable teacher. "Capability usually isn't an issue, since most teachers have… Michael Keany Dec 6, 2012 106 views
The Eye Tribe software (formerly known as Senseye) allows users to interact with their mobile devic… Michael Keany Dec 5, 2012 28 views
Musical Math is Common Core ready! Math fact automaticity and number sense are priority right now i… Christine Calabrese Dec 4, 2012 100 views
When was the last time you told someone how you really felt? The SoulPancake Street Team hits the s… Michael Keany Dec 4, 2012 24 views
My life changed when I had the opportunity to take a class from Clayton Christensen at the Harvard… Michael Keany Dec 1, 2012 44 views
Though it's already more than two years old, this excellent video by the enterprising New Brunswick… Michael Keany Dec 1, 2012 52 views
Some thoughts on teachers, students and the Future of Education. In another video coming out of the… Michael Keany Dec 1, 2012 35 views
Students are the future, but what's the future for students? To arm them with the relevant, timeles… Michael Keany Dec 1, 2012 68 views
Dr. Rod Carr is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Canterbury. Alongside his impressive education… Michael Keany Nov 29, 2012 56 views
Shawn Cornally's tagline to his blog sums him up well: "Dealing with the fear of being a boring tea… Michael Keany Nov 29, 2012 100 views
The Human Face of Big Data Those elements culminate the Human Face of Big Data project, a series of… Michael Keany Nov 28, 2012 102 views
Phonics, Spelling, Reading, Writing, Grammar, a total Language Arts program - Sing, Spell, Read &am… Tags: Teaching, Literacy Christine Calabrese Nov 26, 2012 55 views
Getting kids literate is easy with this well-built program! There isn't any other program on the ma… Tags: Grammar, Spelling Christine Calabrese Nov 26, 2012 67 views
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