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23 things every teacher should be able to do with an ipad 2

23 Things Every Teacher Should Be Able To Do With An iPad

23 Things Every Teacher Should Be Able To Do With An iPad Read More

iPad has an intuitive, elegant touch interface, & user-friendly operating system. Here’s what a teacher should be able to do with an iPad.

Kolbs learning cycle

10 Ways To Support Learning Styles With Concept Mapping

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Using a mind mapping tool would bring together valuable resources within the same context, thus appealing to the different learning styles of students.

4 Promising Graduate & Undergraduate Degrees For The Next Decade

4 Promising Graduate & Undergraduate Degrees For The Next Decade Read More

Pursuing college education is now more expensive than before, which means that the academic degree that is being pursued can

50 Google+ Circles for Cutting-Edge Educators

The 5 Defining Characteristics Of Google+

The 5 Defining Characteristics Of Google+ Read More

by Kay Bisaillon, TeachThought Intern A few weeks ago, I joined a Google+ community at the request of a colleague.

A Compelling Example Of How Technology Can Help Build Communities

A Compelling Example Of How Technology Can Help Build Communities

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Planit crowdsources community planning & encourages users to be involved in planning & design of projects, neighborhoods, and social spaces.

A Really, Really Cool Website For Students Who Think They Hate Math

A Really, Really Cool Website For Students Who Think They Hate Math

A Really, Really Cool Website For Students Who Think They Hate Math Read More

The best resources for teachers supporting students who think they hate math may not get better than Numberphile .

Maslows hierarchy

What Games Can Teach You About Your Students’ Needs

What Games Can Teach You About Your Students’ Needs Read More

“A voluntary attempt to overcome unnecessary obstacles.” That’s one very dry, but interesting way to describe play. The role of

Education 2020

Education 2020: A Vision Of Learning Decentralized & Free

Education 2020: A Vision Of Learning Decentralized & Free Read More

I wrote (theorized? hypothesized? guessed?) the incredible ways technology will change education by the year 2028. It was based on

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