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Next Gen Science Standards 101
The Institute for Science and Math Education at the University of Washington recently offered a crash course on the Next Gene...
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DragonBox: This Is How You Gamify
DragonBox develops a user’s fundamental skills in algebra before teaching its context and application.
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Know Think Do
For John Danner, learning can be thought about in three parts: the need to know things, how to solve problems, and how to be ...
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Celebrating MOUSE: 15 Years of Engaging Kids, Narrowing Divide
MOUSE celebrated their 15th Anniversary on May 20th with a student led exhibit demonstrating the latest technologies and by h...
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Charter School Authorizing 2.0
Within the richness and diversity of the ed reform sector, the practice of charter school authorizing isn’t the trendiest. ...
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Use Textbook Selection to Build Relationships
One of the most volatile college costs can be textbooks, so it is up to you to help instructors find the best quality texts at the best price. How can you do that? A combination of technology tools and in-person events.
28 days ago by EdCetera Staff
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Why College Students Should Invest in New Learning Innovations
Throughout young students’ educations, the topics they study have largely been decided for them. They’ve probably spent most of their academic time studying core topics like English, mathematics, science and history, with the possibility of some elective courses and extracurricular activities during high school.
2 months ago by Guest Author
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How Online Learning Prepared Me for University Life
Choice is a basic fiber of Western Civilization. Today, a growing number of students and parents when given a choice are leaning towards virtual learning experiences rather than the more traditional options. As a graduate of an online public school and a current member of the class of 2014 at the University of Washingt...
3 months ago by Guest Author
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Pushstarting New ROI Standards
How do we switch from measuring ROI on college education based on 20th Century markers, to 21st Century assessments that take into account virtual and proprietary education, as well as jobs that require more digital than real-world skills? Patrick Riccards at Eduflack supplies the beginnings of an answer.
2 years ago by Guest Author
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Louisiana Parents Think Public Education Falling Short
Nearly half of all voters in Louisiana say they are unsatisfied with teacher preparation of students for the future. Stand for Children releases a memorandum that states the people of Louisiana are concerned about the role public education plays in their children's lives.
3 years ago by Getting Smart Staff
















