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Why You Truly Never Leave High School | New York Magazine

Why You Truly Never Leave High School | New York Magazine | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
New science on its corrosive, traumatizing effects.

 

By Jennifer Senior

 

"In the past couple of decades, studies across the social sciences have been designed around this new orientation. It has long been known, for instance, that male earning potential correlates rather bluntly with height. But it was only in 2004 that a trio of economists thought to burrow a little deeper and discovered, based on a sample of thousands of white men in the U.S. and Britain, that it wasn’t adult height that seemed to affect their subjects’ wages; it was their height at 16. (In other words, two white men measuring five-foot-eleven can have very different earning potential in the same profession, all other demographic markers being equal, just because one of them was shorter at 16.) Eight years later, Deborah Carr, a sociologist at Rutgers, observed something similar about adults of a normal weight: They are far more likely to have higher self-esteem if they were a normal weight, rather than overweight or obese, in late adolescence (Carr was using sample data that tracked weight at age 21, but she notes that heavy 21-year-olds were also likely to be heavy in high school). Robert Crosnoe, a University of Texas sociologist, will be publishing a monograph with a colleague this year that shows attractiveness in high school has lingering effects, too, even fifteen years later. “It predicted a greater likelihood of marrying,” says Crosnoe, “better earning potential, better mental health.” This finding reminds me of something a friend was told years ago by Frances Lear, head of the eponymous, now defunct magazine for women: “The difference between you and me is that I knew in high school I was beautiful.”

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Quite an interesting and well-written article...and it certainly feels, from personal experience, to be quite accurate.

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Google Maps Engine

Google Maps Engine | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Google Maps Engine makes it easy for you to create beautiful maps, share them with others, and reach your audience no matter where they are. It's built on the same platform that provides Google services to millions of people worldwide, so your users have a consistent and familiar experience wherever they are."


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Johani Karonen's curator insight, May 8, 4:08 AM

I love maps! Let's se what this little darling can do.

JoseMªRiveros's comment, May 8, 10:06 AM
useful!
Francisco Javier 's curator insight, May 12, 8:51 PM

Google Maps Engine | @scoopit via @APHumanGeog http://sco.lt/...

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Create Great Video Stories with the New Google Story Builder

Create Great Video Stories with the New Google Story Builder | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Collaboration has gone Google. Create a story and then share your video.

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Ed Bonhaus's curator insight, April 3, 9:39 AM

This is kinda cheesy.  I hope Google improves this. 

Elsie Whitelock's curator insight, April 14, 7:41 AM

This looks interesting.

Elsie Whitelock's curator insight, May 5, 8:47 AM

more cool tools..

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Google Forms Gets A Refresh, Adds Collaboration And Smarter Editing Features

Google Forms Gets A Refresh, Adds Collaboration And Smarter Editing Features | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Google Forms just got a nice little refresh and now allows you to build questionnaires and collect the data in a Google Drive spreadsheet a bit easier.

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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight, February 2, 2:49 PM

I've used Google Forms before and found them a bit counter-intuitive. This refresh should help. 

Mike Ellsworth's comment, February 3, 5:33 PM
Jimun, thanks for the reScoop!
Tim Mortensen's curator insight, February 12, 9:52 AM

I use google forms a lot, and any featuers to add for ease of use will he helpful.

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Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Docs | Google Gooru

Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Docs | Google Gooru | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Jim Lerman's curator insight, January 11, 10:14 PM

Google Gooru is an excellent source for tutorials on how to use Google Apps.

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DOWNLOAD Beyond the Inbox: The Power User Guide to Gmail

DOWNLOAD Beyond the Inbox: The Power User Guide to Gmail | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
So, you think you’ve got the hang of Gmail, but you’re sure it can do far more for you? Are you certain there are better ways of managing your email than your current methods?

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Top Tech Trends and People of 2012

Here is the textbook that I created/curated for teaching my New Media Technology class during the Spring semester of 2012 at Hannam University's Linton Global College. I took great effort to give credit where it is due. I aimed to show my students how they could access enough free info on the web that was of equal or greater value than the wonderful information found in expensive textbooks. Feel free to share and please support the true authors of this book in any way you can (money, likes, blog comments, links, etc.) I am simply the currator of this content.

If you would like a free tablet-friendly PDF file, just email me at kenmorrison30 @ yahoo.com (no spaces)

 


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ben bernard's comment, January 9, 11:37 PM
thanks ! http://www.scoop.it/t/direct-marketing-services my newly made scoop.it :)
Linda Alexander's curator insight, January 17, 11:23 PM

This is a course created by fellow curator Ken Morrison.  It contains enough information on social media that everyone will find something of interest.  Thanks for sharing, Ken!

Toni Plourde's comment, February 1, 2:47 PM
Thanks for the PDF ! It's great!
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Infographic: Get More Out Of Google

Infographic: Get More Out Of Google | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

Tips for students (and educators too!).

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A fresh start for Google presentations

A fresh start for Google presentations | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

In the new presentations, we’ve added many of your most requested features, including:
Transitions to move between slides with simple fades or spicier 3D effects, Animations to add emphasis or to make your slides more playful, New themes to create beautiful presentations with distinct visual styles, Drawings to build new designs, layouts, and flowcharts within a presentation...


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Take Notes and References While Watching Video Clips: VideoNotes

Take Notes and References While Watching Video Clips: VideoNotes | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

VideoNotes is a neat new tool for taking notes while watching videos.

VideoNotes allows you to load any YouTube video on the left side of your screen and on the right side of the screen VideoNotes gives you a notepad to type on.

VideoNotes integrates with your Google Drive account.

By integrating with Google Drive VideoNotes allows you to share your notes and collaborate on your notes just as you can do with a Google Document.


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Dean Mantz's curator insight, April 23, 1:24 PM

I have just began testing this recommendation by Richard Byrne on Free Technology 4 Teachers.  But in the time I have taken to test the web resource, I have found it to live up to the billing of syncrhonizing notes to the video.  Now the video used was from YouTube and the site does have an option for other videos.  So, I will be looking further into what other video sources it will work with while synchronizing one's notes to Google Drive. 

theo kuechel's comment, April 25, 5:32 AM
Thanks for your comment Dean - I have had some problems - when deleting a 'chapter mark' it seems to throw sync of subsequent markers - just something to be aware of. or possible just me?
Alex Watson's curator insight, May 8, 11:16 AM

This seems like a great tool

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100+ Google Tricks for Teachers

100+ Google Tricks for Teachers | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time.

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Andrea Cruz's curator insight, May 5, 11:01 PM

There are so many good things from Google. Check them out. One feature that I use often is the form features. I send out surveys and invitations. Responses feed into a spreadsheet.

Pola Panagiotou's curator insight, May 7, 10:09 AM

i cant find it. what is my mistake?

 

Pola Panagiotou's comment, May 7, 10:10 AM
what is the comment about Cyprus?
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7 Vital Google Image Search Hacks

7 Vital Google Image Search Hacks | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
Where do you go when you need to search for something? Probably Google. Where do you go when you need to find images? I’m guessing the same again.

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At last, here's how to find Similar Images again. I thought it was gone!

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Advanced Power Searching with Google - Free MOOC begins Jan. 23

Advanced Power Searching with Google - Free MOOC begins Jan. 23 | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
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How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students | Edudemic

How To Host A Google+ Hangout With Your Students | Edudemic | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

P:osted by Katie Lepi

 

"It’s easy to see how a free tool that connects you to your students can be helpful. But Google+is not something you simply pick up and assume everyone knows how to use. In fact, I’d recommend making sure everyone you want to speak with actually has an account first!

 

"Once that’s settled, it’s time to figure out the best ways to use Google+ to host a ‘hangout’ with your students, teachers, parents, admins, or friends. It’s relatively simple but there are a few tips and tricks you should know about in order to make the most of your time hanging out."


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Twelve Reasons To Teach Searching Techniques With Google Advanced Search

Twelve Reasons To Teach Searching Techniques With Google Advanced Search | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
by Michael Gorman – I would suggest that educators direct students towards the Google Advanced Search Engine even before using the Google Basic Search. In fact, I would further suggest that an Advanced Search be used until students understand how to use these advanced techniques in a Basic Search. Why? First, I do not see these skills as advanced techniques. I see them as a skill set necessary in finding information in a productive manner.

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Google Earth: Over 1 Billion Downloads and So Many Uses in the Classroom | edte.ch

Google Earth: Over 1 Billion Downloads and So Many Uses in the Classroom | edte.ch | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it

"Google Earth was one of the very first pieces of software that I began to create educational resources with. As I put it in one of my first ever blog posts 5 years ago: ”This app won me over straight away.” The engaging environment really struck a chord with me and I remember fondly my first forays into using it to support learning. It has developed so much over the years...."


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