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  1. Added Jul 08, 2008 by sbrandt
    It's 21 years since PowerPoint was invented, 21 years since we've had to relearn how we communicate, to get away from the bullet-point death into which many of us were induced throughout the nineties and right up to the current day.
  2. Added Jul 08, 2008 by sbrandt
    Using Blogs to Enhance Middle School and High School Education
  3. Added Jun 05, 2008 by sbrandt
    Content is reviewed by teachers and parents so your kids can surf independently. A revolutionary new kids’ browser that makes surfing the Internet fun and easy for kids from 3-12.
  4. Added May 06, 2008 by gutman_librarians
    The goal of this practice guide is to formulate specific and coherent evidence-based recommendations for use by educators aiming to quickly and dramatically improve student achievement in low-performing schools. Although schoolwide reform models exist, most assume a slow and steady approach to school reform. They do not seek to achieve the kind of quick school turnaround examined in this guide.
  5. Added Feb 14, 2008 by gutman_librarians and 2 others
    The annual Horizon Report seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression within learning-focused organizations.
  6. Added Feb 01, 2008 by sbrandt
    Webinar Archives Discovery Education hosts hundreds of free webinars every year. Below you will find archives from a few of our favorites. Come back often, as we?ll be adding new presentations to the list as well as some of our favorites from the last few years!
  7. Added Jan 01, 2008 by brasst and 2 others
    wiki info
  8. Added Jan 01, 2008 by aseldow and 1 other
    After years of discouraging the use of Skype for interviews here at The Conversations Network, we’re now saying a resounding Yes! Paul Figgiani and I have prepared this audiovisual presentation that covers all you need to know in order to get true broadcast-quality Skype recordings.
  9. Added Dec 08, 2007 by sbrandt
    So Much to Read . . . So Little Time! ZAP Reader is a web based speed reading program that will change the way you read on your computer. Current beta testers report reading twice as much in half the time—that's a 300% increase in reading speed, without any loss in comprehension! There is nothing to install, it works with most popular browsers, and it's totally free!
  10. Added Nov 16, 2007 by pham
    Tucked away as part of the new Open Social initiative launched last week, Google engineers offered an interesting best practices document of social design dos and don’ts.
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