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Special thanks to Edutopia for providing the online forum for this global conversation. On Wednesday, March 28, 2013 a Google Hangout took place at the University of Helsinki's Teacher Education Ce... Via Timo Ilomäki
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May 17, 4:23 AM
Students are the future, but what's the future for students? To arm them with the relevant, timeless skills for our rapidly changing world, we need to revolu... Via Timo Ilomäki Delete the scoop?
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May 17, 2:00 AM
Some people might say that having Facebook and Stupid in the same title is a bit redundant. They may be correct. Via Jose H. Flores Delete the scoop?
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Robin Good's comment,
May 15, 4:54 AM
Thank you Cendrine, for the opportunity to make us stop and think. Good exercise. :-)
Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment,
May 15, 4:57 AM
Your comment is wonderful as well, and opens a whole new discussion in itself. When I started writing my article two days ago, I had no idea how many responses it would generate!
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May 16, 11:24 AM
A fantastic article on why you should curate content, share it and give your personal touch on the matter. Delete the scoop?
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May 16, 11:18 AM
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May 16, 11:15 AM
As King Pyrrhus admitted, some victories can effectively undo a person. Sometimes we, too, fight battles that may not be worth the price of winning. Via donhornsby
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May 16, 8:50 AM
What can you learn from the "greatest general the world had seen since Alexander the Great."? What did his costly victory teach him - and can teach us about our need to be right? Delete the scoop?
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Tapaus käy ilmi Ruotsin poliisin esitutkintamateriaaleista, jotka liittyvät ensi viikolla alkavaan oikeudenkäyntiin. Via Sakari Eränen Delete the scoop?
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Think that can't be done? Well we just did it today, and while the results aren't jaw dropping, the students got the job done. Via Jon Samuelson Delete the scoop?
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Kouvolan lasten ja nuorten lautakunta kokousti keskiviikkoiltana. Päätöksen tekeminen vaati kolme äänestystä. Via Kari Rajala Delete the scoop?
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May 16, 7:49 AM
Kansainvälinen avaruusasema ISS on siirtynyt kokonaan pois Microsoftin Windowsista. Jatkossa asemalla käytetään vain linux-pohjaisia järjestelmiä luotettavamman ja vakaamman toiminnan vuoksi. Via Sakari Eränen Delete the scoop?
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May 15, 2:56 PM
Kodak employed 140,000 people. Instagram, 13. A digital visionary says the Web kills jobs, wealth -- even democracy Via Ilkka Olander Delete the scoop?
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May 15, 2:53 PM
Leading has its challenges, but when your followers are powerful leaders you need to step up your game. Here are six helpful tips. Via Wise Leader™ Delete the scoop?
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May 15, 2:49 PM
There are 8 major English dialect areas in North America, presented on the map. These are shown in blue, each with its number, on the map and in the Dialect Description Chart below, and are also outlined with blue lines on the map. The many subdialects are shown in red on the map and in the chart, and are outlined with red lines on the map. All of these are listed in the margins of the map as well. Via Seth Dixon
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May 15, 2:16 PM
This map is incredibly busy, but the best elements of this interactive map are the links to YouTube videos of particular accents and pronunciation examples. It's not winning any cartographic prizes but the links make the map it worth perusing given its rich detail. See also this article about the map from GeoCurrents. Tags: language, North America.
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May 16, 4:26 PM
Looks like the YouTube links don't work. YT account terminated?
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I thought it would be helpful to actually, you know, learn a bit about where smartphones started, what they're doing right now, and where they're heading. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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The OECD's comprehensive world education ranking report, PISA, is out. Find out how each country compares Via Gust MEES Delete the scoop?
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May 16, 3:25 PM
If you’ve been looking for a way to customize your iOS device without a jailbreak, we’ve got a new little trick that might be of interest to you. Recently, we’ve discovered a method that allows you add spacing between apps on the home screen. Via Jon Samuelson Delete the scoop?
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"With this new application in Google Docs ( Drive ), teachers can now record their audio comments and share them with their students. I see this as a better way to give feedback on students' work and I do believe there are things we can express with our voice that no written code could ever capture like the tone and intonation..etc." Via John Evans
Tricia Stokes's curator insight,
May 16, 7:55 AM
What a great idea for giving more effective feedback!
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May 16, 10:35 PM
Thanks for sharing, what a brilliant addition to an already fantastic tool! Delete the scoop?
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May 16, 11:14 AM
The 101 Most Useful Websites on the Internet is a frequently updated list of lesser-known but wonderful websites and cool web apps.
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The role of educational ipad games has been slowly increasing over time. Now, with apps like Math Champ, we see the future of interactive learning. Via juandoming Delete the scoop?
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Varsinais-Suomen Yrittäjät ja Konsulttiyhtymä AIKA kasvuyrittäjätutkimus 2013 sivusto. Via Yrittäjyyskirjasto / Jaana Latvanen Delete the scoop?
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True wisdom cannot be learned in a lifetime, but can be revealed in a moment, for it has always lived within each and every one of us. Jonathan Lockwood Via Agnès van Rhijn, Bob Cowper, Wise Leader™ Delete the scoop?
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Why the U.S. emphasis on "teacher effectiveness" won't by itself really improve schools. Finland’s Pasi Sahlberg is one of the world’s leading experts on school reform and the author of the best-selling“Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn About Educational Change in Finland?” In this piece he writes about whether the emphasis that American school reformers put on “teacher effectiveness” is really the best approach to improving student achievement.
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May 15, 2:54 PM
Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish -- and how current education culture works against them. Via José Carlos Delete the scoop?
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'Imaginary Factory' - The project takes complex and often mundane items and turns them into simplified, colourful and (truly) gorgeous visual info-graphics. Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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May 15, 10:24 AM
A few of my faculty members have been asking about ways they can use Twitter in the classroom recently. As I helped them integrate Twitter into their own classrooms, I started developing a running ... Via Ana Cristina Pratas Delete the scoop?
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