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Where does your school stand when it comes to adopting the latest classroom innovations?
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The flat classroom concept is based on the constructivist principle of a multi-modal learning environment that is student-centered and a level playing field for Delete the scoop?
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Draper University in San Mateo, CA has started accepting bitcoins for tuition and recently processed its first bitcoin payment for its summer program, which starts later this month. Delete the scoop?
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I would wager a guess that the majority of teachers uses PowerPoint as a way to present information and lecture in class. In fact, PowerPoint has been under a lot of flack lately for being tired, d... Via Beth Dichter, Maggie Rouman, Dennis T OConnor
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Mike Reading speaks with Lee Webster Google Certified teacher from Harrow School in Hong Kong about how to use Google Plus in the classroom Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) Delete the scoop?
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Would a person with good handwriting, spelling and grammar and instant recall of multiplication tables be considered a better candidate for a job than, say, one who knows how to configure a peer-to-peer network of devices, set up an organisation-wide Google calendar and find out where the most reliable sources of venture capital are, I wonder? The former set of skills are taught in schools, the latter are not. We have a romantic attachment to skills from the past. Longhand multiplication of numbers using paper and pencil is considered a worthy intellectual achievement. Using a mobile phone to multiply is not. But to the people who invented it, longhand multiplication was just a convenient technology. I don't think they attached any other emotions to it. We do, and it is still taught as a celebration of the human intellect. The algorithms that make Google possible are not taught to children. Instead, they are told: "Google is full of junk." Via Ilkka Olander
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Οι Ευρωπαίοι διαθέτουν βασικά ψηφιακά δίκτυα και υπηρεσίες, αλλά υπολείπονται όσον αφορά τα κύρια σημερινά και τα μελλοντικά οφέλη της ψηφιακής επανάστασης, λόγω των προβλημάτων στις τηλεπικοινωνίες της Ευρώπης και στις ευρύτερες ψηφιακές αγορές, σύμφωνα με τον ετήσιο πίνακα αποτελεσμάτων του ψηφιακού θεματολογίου της Επιτροπής που δημοσιεύτηκε στις 12/6/13 […] Via A.P.L. Delete the scoop?
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