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Monthly Archives: January 2013
From the Center for Digital Education…
Some more interesting stuff in my inbox from earlier this week… This is a great resource to learn the latest in digital education. Hope you find something useful… — WHITE PAPERS, CASE STUDIES AND SPECIAL REPORTS In case you missed … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences and Publications, Digital Education, Education, Education News, Education Reports, Fixing Education, Online Education
Tagged Blended learning, BYOD, Case study, Center for Digital Education, Classroom, Digital Education, Education, education technology, Higher education, Professional development, Technology in education, White paper
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More “Countdown” Activities from Digital Learning Day
I meant to post a series of lessons I received last night and today related to Digital Learning Day. It’s just that I posted to the wrong blog! Head on over to my other site and check out new activities … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Education News, Teaching
Tagged Art, Classroom, Digital Learning Day, Education, Educators, K through 12, Learning, Lesson plan, Physics, Student, Teaching, Technology in education
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Digital Learning Day–only a week away
In one week, it will officially be Digital Learning Day! Sponsored by the Alliance for Excellent Education, a Digital Town Hall will take place Wednesday, February 6, from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. (ET). Join in at here, and attend here. More information can … Continue reading
Posted in Conferences and Publications, Digital Education, Education, Education News, Fixing Education, Online Education, Parental Involvement, Pedagogy, Professional Development, Teaching, Virtual Schools
Tagged Alliance for Excellent Education, Bob Wise, digital learning, Digital Learning Day, Education, Learning, Methods and Theories, Pedagogical Practices, Seat of local government, Teacher, teacher-student interaction, teaching tools
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Notes from the SAT and NCES
A few months ago, I received a communication from Jennifer Karan, executive director of the SAT Program. She provided pointers for high school freshmen on planning ahead for their educational future. At the time, I was not using my computer … Continue reading
Call for Papers: EdConference.net (and other ramblings)
Included in this post is a Call for Papers announcement, some information about EdConference.net, and an explanation of my blogging absence. Call for Papers EdConference.net is a quick-turn-around site that accepts scholarly works in the fields of education, health/nursing, and … Continue reading