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Two academics discuss the pros and cons of using Twitter as a learning tool to encourage instinctive thinking in higher education Delete the scoop?
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Veteran Education Week reporter and Digital Directions Deputy Editor Sean Cavanagh and Staff Writer Katie Ash explore how technology is shaping teaching and learning and the management of schools. Delete the scoop?
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School safety, adequate preparation, and addressing misbehavior are just some of the concerns of teachers around the world, an EdWeek study finds. Delete the scoop?
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Google Chrome has quickly become my browser of choice over the last year or so. It's huge list of features and overall reliability speak for themselves. If you and your students are using Google Ap... Delete the scoop?
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StudyBlue is a service for creating and sharing flashcard sets. The free StudyBlue iPad app allows you to create flashcards in three ways. You can enter text, take a picture, or speak into the app.... Delete the scoop?
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This is a good idea as mind maps and flashcards are very excellent examples of organisation of information which is essential for learning. audrey@homeschoolsource.co.uk Delete the scoop?
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Studying and staying on top of schoolwork can be especially challenging during the holiday season. The following is a compilation of the most useful (and in some cases, unconventional) study tips. Delete the scoop?
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Teach Me How To Study (Cool Video on good study habits - Teach Me How To Study -> #Education #HS http://t.co/v5ul5D6jXe) Delete the scoop?
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Using blogs, wikis, digital environments, etc. doesn't just increase engagement with content, but with fellow learners and their community, local to global. Delete the scoop?
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A recent study led by an Indiana University professor found that traditional homework assignments won't improve a student's grades but could boost standardized test scores. Delete the scoop?
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blubbr.tv allows people to play and create video trivia games about the things they love. blubbr is all about making the things you're interested in into fun, social games. Delete the scoop?
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Could online assessments spur districts to take the one-to-one leap? Delete the scoop?
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