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You may have already heard about PhotoMath, the new iPhone app that lets you point it at a math pro… Michael Keany Oct 25, 2014 40 views
Dyslexia affects up to 1 in 5 people, but the experience of dyslexia isn't always the same. This di… Michael Keany Oct 24, 2014 39 views
Perhaps this is what a growth mindset is all about. When Kathy Rackley told Malcolm Mitchell - a wi… Michael Keany Oct 24, 2014 32 views
Most of us assume that intelligence is immutable, set by our genetic inheritance or by our upbringi… Michael Keany Oct 17, 2014 69 views
Voices from the New American Schoolhouse explores life outside the usual educational box. Narrated… Michael Keany Oct 13, 2014 21 views
Scott Nicholson is an Associate Professor at the School of Information Studies at Syracuse Universi… Michael Keany Oct 13, 2014 26 views
It took a life-threatening condition to jolt chemistry teacher Ramsey Musallam out of ten years of… Michael Keany Oct 13, 2014 32 views
In this era of results-based academic accountability, teachers and their students spend class time… Michael Keany Oct 9, 2014 45 views
About 10,000 people a month Google the phrase, “Am I ugly?” Meaghan Ramsey of the Dove Self-Esteem… Michael Keany Oct 8, 2014 31 views
Katie Salen, executive director of nonprofit design studio Institute of Play, offers a look inside… Michael Keany Oct 7, 2014 24 views
Geographer Anne Knowles uses digital technologies to reimagine the past. In this fascinating talk,… Michael Keany Oct 7, 2014 36 views
The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter is always the same: 3.14159... and on and on… Michael Keany Oct 7, 2014 13 views
In this short video clip, new teachers who have just finished their first year of teaching provide… Michael Keany Oct 4, 2014 54 views
This Just ASK clip features three sets of novice teaches and their coaches explaining how their yea… Michael Keany Oct 4, 2014 52 views
This Just ASK clip features a school principal, an induction coach, and a novice teacher from St. V… Michael Keany Oct 4, 2014 34 views
What does it take to do more with less? How can you do better than before, or better than others? H… Michael Keany Oct 2, 2014 58 views
Dr. Pak Tee Ng is Associate Dean, Leadership Learning and the Head of Policy and Leadership Studies… Michael Keany Oct 2, 2014 51 views
You’re doing everything right at work, taking all the right advice, but you’re just not moving up.… Michael Keany Oct 1, 2014 38 views
Chris Dede is the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard’s Graduate School… Michael Keany Sep 28, 2014 38 views
Marc Brackett, Ph.D., is director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence. He is also a senio… Michael Keany Sep 28, 2014 68 views
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