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TOP 10 Dr Seuss Quotes for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

TOP 10 Dr Seuss Quotes for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Theodor Seuss Geisel  ( known by his pen names Dr.Seuss and Theo LeSieg  ) was one of the authors who had profusely contributed to the advancement of kid's literature. During his lifetime ( 1904- 1991 ) Dr Seuss published 46 children's books the most popular among which include : Green Eggs and Ham ,  The Cat in the Hat,  One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish ,  Horton Hatches the Egg,  Horton Hears A Who!,  How the Grinch Stole Christmas!,and  /Horton Hears a Who and many more familiar to millions of parents and children. . Some of his works were adapted into the world of television and cinema.
Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Cross America Day, an initiative on reading  created by the National Educational Association.

On the occasion of the birthday of this great author, Educational Technology and Mobile Learning is pleased to share with you some of his most unforgettable quotes , words that kept passing from generation to the other and will till live for the future generations.
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Lou Salza's insight:

My personal favorite from "Oh the Places You'll Go!, by Dr. Suess, Random House Publishers, 1990.

"You have brains in your head.

You have feet in your shoes.

You can steer yourself any direction you choose......

So be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray

or Mordecai Ali Van Allen O'Shea,you're off to Great Places!

Today is your day!

Your mountain is waiting.

So GET ON YOUR WAY!

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MOOCs: open enrollment and but not open licensing | opensource.com

MOOCs:  open  enrollment and but not open licensing | opensource.com | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

 

"...MOOCs—or Massive Open Online Courses—have been getting a lot of attention lately. Just in the last year or so there’s been immense interest in the potential for large scale online learning, with significant investments being made in companies (Coursera, Udacity, Udemy), similar non-profit initiatives (edX), and learning management systems (Canvas, Blackboard). The renewed interest in MOOCs was ignited after last year’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course offered via Stanford University, when over 160,000 people signed up to take the free online course. The idea of large-scale, free online education has been around for quite some time. Some examples include David Wiley’s 2007 Introduction to Open Education; Connectivism and Connective Knowledge, led by George Siemens and Stephen Downes in 2008; Open Content Licensing for Educators; and many others...."


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