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A fascinating new study reveals that Americans are more likely to call their children “intelligent,” while European parents focus on happiness and balance. Here’s why.
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A fascinating new study reveals that Americans are more likely to call their children “intelligent,” while European parents focus on happiness and balance. Here’s why.
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OMG infographic shows the search process, from indexing right on through to search result ranking & delivery.
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Lucy is part of Generation Y, the generation born between the late 1970s and the mid 1990s. She’s a unique brand of yuppie, one who thinks they are the main character of a very special story. Only issue is this one thing: Lucy’s kind of unhappy.
Slightly inappropriate for young learners, but a great examination of why certain people feel the way they do.
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You’re conducting walk-throughs and formal observation and you see teachers using technology. But, are they using it effectively? Are students being engaged, and is the teacher transforming learning through integration? In this session, you’ll learn about two models of technology integration (the TPACK, SAMR, LOTI, and TIM Models) that will give you a theoretical (yet practical) framework to help guide discussion about tech integration.
A resource that every tech integration specialist should use so that they are aware of what strategies are being implemented and how they can be tweaked. Some links do not work, but are Googleable.
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