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From Steven Anderson - This is a great resource where educators can find and share all the digital resources they are curating. All of the resources found there are vetted by other educators so you can trust that what you are search for will be the best of the best.
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Background on social media as public record
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Great resources on Refugees from Larry Ferlazzo
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Some tips on using Google Classroom for grading from Alice Keeler
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A hands-on look at iOS 9 from MacRumors
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A good overview of some of the features of iOS 9
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Great resources from Larry Ferlazzo
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More great ELL Resources from ELL
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How school leaders can use a "not yet" approach to evaluations http://t.co/JTovyCqkZ8
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Create positive reading attitudes with these 6 best practices from 'Raising Kids Who Read': http://t.co/ZiVls5P4wQ http://t.co/OzGqFDiT6H
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What Motivates A Student’s Interest in Reading and Writing #edchat http://t.co/juCKhy7t1h http://t.co/z5Na93zafZ
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Good information on the need for schools to embrace the teaching of digital literacy
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Great summer reading list from college admissions officers via Valerie Strauss
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Great list of social studies resources from Larry Ferlazzo
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Interesting perspective from the students - Many students at Roosevelt felt the news media had mischaracterized their school and its students as criminals for figuring out how to get around the iPad’s security features, often to access educational information.
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Amy Pace is a Presidential Award winning science teacher. She is using “free” OER textbooks for all her courses.
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Good stats on social medias impact on student college and career plans
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From Richard Byrne - Randy Krum wrote the book Cool Infographics and he maintains a blog of the same name. Today, his blog features an infographic about the process of creating an infographic.
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Top 17 Accounts for #education! Worth following! @patrickmlarkin @WorldLillie @BurkheadBill http://t.co/97dTGxDr0F #edchat
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iBooks has launched their “Summer Reading For Educators” campaign which will run June 1-July 13. (Link: https://t.co/046eS6hm4L)
The blogging space of the Burlington Public Schools Assistant Superintendent for Learning
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