The Cheating Heart
Perhaps the most difficult problems facing educators is the staggering number of students who cheat in school. With the emergence of all sorts of exciting technologies– mobile technologies, social media technologies, etc. — teachers and administrators are finding it virtually impossible to effectively combat cheating. In the “good old days,” dealing with cheating seemed much easier, didn’t it? Instill the fear of God in your students (This is the where we gave the big pep talk about honesty!); implement effective classroom management procedures (especially during...
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Learning to Change, Changing to Learn– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner Texting girl falls into NYC manhole– Andre Yoskowitz, Afterdawn.com Richard Baraniuk on open-source learning– Richard Baraniuk, TED Psyched Out– The Economist Network Skills– Tony Karrer, e-Learning Technology Intel Social Media Guidelines– Intel Google Calendar Goes Gadgety– Adam DuVander, Programmable Web Dave Eggers Confident that America’s Literature-Devouring Youth Will Save Print– The Cajun Boy Layoffs prompt teachers to move online– Laura Devaney,...
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The Socialization Question– Michael Horn, Disrupting Class Individual Value Required– Tony Karrer, eLearning Technology ED Media 2009– Honolulu, Hawaii, June 22- June 26 Pre-Requisites for Personal Learning Networks– David Warlick, 2 cents Worth Schwarzenegger: Printed texts are old school– eSchool News Google Wave has great potential for education– Laura Devaney, eSchool News iPod Touch, iPhone Mandatory for Students– Daryll Johnson,...
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