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10 Skills Students Should Graduate With « Thumann Resources
Yesterday, at the NJEA Technology Integration Institute, I presented the morning Keynote. I shared ten skills I feel that students should graduate with. These skills don’t have anything to do with standardized testing, or memorizing facts, they are just what skills students need to be prepared for college and beyond.
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Kids Maps – Map Puzzle Game is a top fun educational puzzle game app that lets your kids learn about the map of the United States via a fun interactive game play. It uses bright colors, kids friendly interface, and offers a high educational value. A definite must have geography app for back to school. For iPad and Android Honeycomb tablets.
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Tweet Waves vs. Seismic Waves | Wired Science | Wired.com
Who doesn’t love a good comic? They are funny and informative. Well, here is part of one from some time ago (meaning before the recent East-Coast Quake).
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Making change stick: Is your school a learning community?
This would be a good discussion article for a staff meeting…
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Making change stick: Is your school a learning community? « Anne Knock: Learning everywhere today
Students may be learning, but is it a community learning? This is significant for schools in a couple of ways:
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Look For Classroom Observations iPhone App
Classroom observation application for principals for the iphone.
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Stressed students [infographic] – Holy Kaw!
Stressed students [infographic]
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MapMaker Page Maps – National Geographic Education
MapMaker 1-Page Maps
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Ten Learning Shifts For Conferences, Events And Associations
These shifts affect our learning. Yet most of these shifts are conspicuously absent from our associations and conferences.
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How to Answer Difficult Interview Questions: “Tell Me About Yourself” | Your “Right Fit” Job Search
“Tell me about yourself.” It’s an interview question many people don’t know how to answer to their best advantage. There’s a great way to structure your answer and it’s based on your Core Value Proposition.
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