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A decade ago, the U.S. Navy replaced instructor-led teaching with computer-based learning in entry-level training courses, in part to reduce costs, but the result has been less-well-trained sailors and an estimated $16 million in excess maintenance costs, say Robert M. McNab and Diana I. Angelis of the Defense Resources Management Institute.
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From COSN - New results from CoSN’s (Consortium for School Networking’s) 2nd Annual E-rate and Infrastructure Survey reveal troubling gaps in U.S. school districts broadband and technology infrastructure. - See more at: http://www.cosn.org/about/news/k-12-report-affordability-adequate-funding-biggest-technology-barriers#sthash.cLtGkqUe.dpuf
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Summary of findings from Pew Research
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From Tom Vander Ark
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What Happens When Students Control Their Own Education? http://t.co/Ssq6JPsWLY via @TheAtlantic #EducationNation
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From Vicki Davis
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER: NSCAA Regional Polls https://t.co/8jth2QsCE5 via @bostonherald
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Great short story about parent-teacher conferences
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New research provides more evidence that musical training enhances executive function (EF), especially in the areas of cognitive flexibility, working memory, and processing speed, and this may explain the link to academic achievement.
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From the Wall Street Journal - Some teens doing homework while listening to music and juggling tweets and texts may actually work better that way, according to an intriguing new study performed by two high-school seniors.
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The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
Sunday, October 26, 2014
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (October 26, 2014)
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