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The Honest Truth About Cheating
This post from NPR Weekend Edition Sunday, May 6, 2007 – Donald McCabe talks to Liane Hansen about cheating among graduate students in the United States. He is a professor of management and global business at Rutgers University. Hear the … Continue reading Continue reading
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The Smile Guy – Using the Awesome Highlighter.
Check out the Awesome Highlighter, a simple Web service that will allow you to highlight content on web pages and create a link to share those highlighted pages with your students, colleagues, or friends. It works. And, there’s even a … Continue reading Continue reading
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Sketchcast
This nifty free tool could allow mathematician, statisticians, engineers, etc. to present and solve equations online while explaining the process to students. A new site called Sketchcast launched last year – it’s a tool for bloggers and others to create … Continue reading
Liberty Fillmore – The Shopping Cart Whisperer
Just for fun… Liberty Fillmore – The Shopping Cart Whisperer . . . everywhere I go, I see shopping carts tossed aside. Cast off. Abandoned. In super-value-store parking lots. And, more and more, on the interweb which is online. People … Continue reading Continue reading
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How to Make Windows Vista Less Annoying
This post from Lifehacker: Editor: Say hello to fellow tech writer and Lifehacker reader The How-To Geek, who was kind enough to pull together some of best Windows Vista power tweaks here on Lifehacker today. Whether it’s the nagging prompts … Continue reading Continue reading
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BBtv: “Improbable Research Collections” debut
Those crazy academics. This posting from Boing Boing: The Improbable Researchers are a group of scientists who collect and conduct research to provoke both laughter and thought. They publish a bi-monthly magazine, “Annals of Improbable Research;” they award the coveted … Continue reading Continue reading
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Ira Glass on Why Creative Excellence Takes Time
This in from Open Culture: Ira Glass, host of the beloved radio show This American Life, offers a helpful reminder that excellence doesn’t come automatically. (See video below.) It takes work, years of it. And he revisits some of his … Continue reading Continue reading
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Is the Internet Making Us Stupid?
This posting from Open Culture: In case you missed it, a new piece in the Atlantic Monthly “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” raises some questions about whether the internet is changing the way we think. Or, to paraphrase, is it … Continue reading Continue reading
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BBC Schools
BBC Schools This site from the BBC has some great ideas for K-12 education. Be sure to see the Questionaut. It’s fascinating! <img src="http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/images/promos/4_11/ks2_questionaut.jpg" Continue reading
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