The Story Of A Digital Girl Named Alice
Ever heard of Inanimate Alice? Understand what all the fuss is? If the answer is “no” to either, take a gander here.
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Ever heard of Inanimate Alice? Understand what all the fuss is? If the answer is “no” to either, take a gander here.
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Landing On Mars: The Terrifying Physics Approaching Mars at over 13,000 mph, the descent only slows to around 1000 mph
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While a student isn’t likely to start a social media-based group to improve their writing, it doesn’t mean they can’t get feedback from peers.
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Students studying on mobile devices are three times more likely to track their own progress, according to this infographic.
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Team-Building games for the first day of school include Green Door, I never…, Me too!, Fact or Fiction, and Count to Ten.
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The title of the presentation is also compelling, underscoring the need for knowledge placement in lieu of knowledge-in-a-vacuum.
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Content curation is a kind of learning strategy–or at least a unifying learning strategy for so many others.
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This Radio Shack Ad From 1989 Shows The Progress of Technology by TeachThought Staff Quick post likely not worth the
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Today Phil Plait (the blogger-in-charge at Bad Astronomy) offered up this optical illusion that was maddening to look at.
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The teachers that challenge, inspire, and truly care for their students are the ones that make a lasting impact.
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A solution for some schools has been BYOD: Bring Your Own Device to the classroom for teaching and learning.
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Traditional goals—(winning)—are replaced by a self-selected, self-paced, and even artistic expression of the interaction with the game.
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