March 14th, 2008 by
Oreo:
Playback can occur either online, by uploading the video, or by the student reviewing on the Flip itself, at their desk; Math Support Tool - Capture math instruction and allow the student to review the instruction when they need it …
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March 14th, 2008 by
GeneKam:
These were amongst the most interesting tidbits revealed at this week’s Luxury Interactive conference held in London. The eCommerce opportunity has now become abundantly clear. Some quick math would suggest eCommerce is a very …
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March 14th, 2008 by
unknown:
I would be disappointed if I wrote this manual for nothing, but then again, it would be nice for students to do something more productive like have a pizza party. That’s right. A pizza party is a better use of student and teacher time …
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March 14th, 2008 by
Adler, David A; Johansen Newman, Barbara:
The percent proficient in math in NH was 30%, compared to NH’s 28% and RI’s 22%). RI lags, but none of these scores are anything to crow about. Are these poor results a consequence of poor education or an especially difficult test? …
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March 14th, 2008 by
panelwatcher:
She emphasized the importance of math education for all children and said the report underlined the need for parents to teach even young children about numbers and measurements. Ms. Spellings said she hoped the report would help …
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March 14th, 2008 by
ragnar111:
There’s something about seeing a live demonstration of a subtle physics principle that can stick with you for life. Science can capture the imagination, and we who try to teach it effectively should always strive to do so.
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March 14th, 2008 by
Helen Czerski:
IO9’s produced a science fiction film physics report-card that evaluates the accuracy of the physics in a large number of top-grossing sf films. Basically? They all stink. Link.
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March 14th, 2008 by
Shawn Gust:
… to peruse some interesting articles on science and medicine, featured in the most recent edition of the Science Today supplement in The Irish Times. http://0-www.ireland.com.ditlib.dit.ie/newspaper/sciencetoday/2008/0313/index.html.
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March 14th, 2008 by
EquMath: Math Lessons » Blog Archive » PHDGaming Offers EDU Blaster for Cell Phones:
I have been looking for a curriculum that focuses on teaching reading without adding in language lessons. My Little Guy is a struggling reader and needs to master reading before confusing him with language skills. …
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March 14th, 2008 by
Physics Today:
PC Perspective has posted an interview with John Carmack about what he thinks the future of videogame graphics technology, and physics technology, will look like. Great reading, as always!
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