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February 18, 9:25 AM
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Catherine Smyth's comment,
March 16, 11:22 PM
I've just stumbled across your terrific topics! Thanks from DownUnder.
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Greer Noble's curator insight,
June 15, 4:37 AM
China, the new colonials / imperialists? Maybe this is what Africa needs?! Delete the scoop?
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i-Tech Support's curator insight,
June 14, 8:12 AM
What are your school districts doing to keep up with technology? #byod
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
June 14, 9:20 AM
Note: This was bit of a plug for McGraw-Hill...They found that using online materials outside of class and working on problems in the classroom was effective-both for students and faculty.. Delete the scoop?
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Andreas Kuswara's curator insight,
June 11, 9:15 PM
Curious how they got the ethics approval for that, especially the second part of the study; considering the subject of the study, they probably have the least problem compared to the board of ethics.
It’s not surprising I supposed, but interesting to see the deeper findings and the difference on age group, gender, cultural background probably. In the place where culture collides, the internet or social network we call it now, do they collide and disappear? Blending one with the other? or different people take things differently.
Andreas Kuswara's comment,
June 11, 9:16 PM
would be interesting to see what they (the supposed to be narcissists) view about privacy? since narcissism is .. in a way contradictive with privacy. isn't it? or not really?
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Jeroen Bottema's curator insight,
June 16, 3:27 AM
"Today’s schools commonly use grade-based evaluations where students get rewarded for the knowledge they gain. Students are evaluated and rewarded with grades and sometimes other types of rewards, for tasks such as projects, behavior, skills, and taking tests. Evaluations are one way to reward learning. The rewards may come in the form of a grade (number, letter), words, badges, stickers, certificates, medals, trophies, money, or prizes. The rewards may be determined by peer, self, or teacher-based assessments. Rewards are a way to motivate students to learn."
Stacey Py Flynn's curator insight,
June 16, 11:16 AM
Using virtual badges as a reward for learning provides motivation, boosts confidence and provides supports for collaborative learning through positive social interactions.
Moushira Issa's curator insight,
June 16, 5:04 PM
Get recognition for learning that happens anywhere. Then share it in the places that matter. Delete the scoop?
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Javier Martinez - Axioma iT-RD's curator insight,
June 14, 10:14 AM
If you're searching for $$$, read this... Delete the scoop?
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Margie's curator insight,
June 12, 4:47 AM
Christopher Hoadley, Associate Professor and Program Director; Digital Media Design for Learning, Games for Learning, and Educational Communication and Technology from NYU, gives some simple advice to follow with respect to the use of technology in the classroom.
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