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21 Good iPad Apps for Middle School Teachers to Try This Summer
From Richard Byrne
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A Core Curriculum To Create Engaged Entrepreneurs | Co.Exist | ideas + impact
From Cathy Davidson in Fast Company
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Analyzing iPad Myths in Education
Many obstacles that iPad cynics attempt to put in place when discussing a roll-out are based on untruths, poorly research and/or out-of-date information. I was delighted when my Canadian Twitter friend and fellow iPad blogger, Steve Lai decided to join forces, as we’ve done before, to combat this dis-information that floats around the education profession worldwide.
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Is Google Making Us Stupid? - Nicholas Carr - The Atlantic
Is Google Making us Stupid? http://t.co/uriuIX3j5E
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21 Great Apps for Pre-K through 2nd Grade Teachers to Try This Summer
From Richard Byrne - The summer is a great time to explore new-to-you iPad apps that you might want to add to the iPads that you have in your classroom. Each day this week I’m going to share a selection of apps appropriate for four ranges of pre-K-12 grades.
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In Kentucky, Students Succeed Without Tests
From NPR
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO): Net Neutrality - YouTube
Cable companies are trying to create an unequal playing field for internet speeds, but they're doing it so boringly that most news outlets aren't covering it. John Oliver explains the controversy and lets viewers know how they can voice their displeasure to the FCC.
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Grammar Bytes is a Great Site for Developing and Testing Grammar Skills
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Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Why Edward Snowden’s Disclosures Are Terrifying
PBS Frontline special, “United States of Secrets.”
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A Short Example of the Benefits of Classroom Blogs
From Richard Byrne - a new slideshow about the benefits of having a classroom blog
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
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