tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-71887132039738959292024-03-13T22:09:14.133+05:30Schoolala - Learning with FunA Schoolala Blog learning with FunNETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.comBlogger53125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-46275369606899592522013-03-14T07:03:00.000+05:302013-03-14T07:03:00.956+05:30Slate Science Launches SlateMath: A Game Changing Math Learning Apps Series<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<a href="http://www.slatescience.com/" onclick="linkOnClick(this)" style="color: #993399; margin: 0px; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">Slate Science</a>, an educational technology company offering STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education products for tablets, today launched<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>SlateMath</i>, a series of educational apps the company will bring to market during 2013.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>SlateMath</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>can be downloaded for free in multiple languages and is immediately available in Apple's<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="xn-person" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="name" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">App Store<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></span>.</div>
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In conjunction with the launch, Slate Science announced the closing of a<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="xn-money" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">$1.1 Million</span><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>angel round of funding led by private investors. The funds will be used for continued product innovation, marketing and operational costs.</div>
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Slate Science was founded by an A-team of educators and engineers with more than 100 years of combined experience in science education, instructional software development, and mobile platforms. The company developed a proprietary technology and a field-proven methodology for teaching STEM fields. Rather than oferring frontal videos and drill and skill practice, the company is focusing on crafting constructive learning environments that guide children through a rewarding process of self-discovery and intuitive exploration. The company's proprietary authoring technology enables it to develop and deploy its learning apps in a remarkably efficient and timely manner.</div>
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The company's first launched product – <span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>SlateMath K-1</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>– takes children on a journey of playful explorations that guide them through the process of intuitively acquiring seven kindergarten and first grade math fundamentals:<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Counting,</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Writing Digits</i>,<i>Addition</i>,<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Comparison and Order</i>,<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Parity,</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Patterns</i>, and<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>Problem Solving.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></i>These topics are learned through a progression of 30 engaging activities, each designed to endow a well-defined mathematical concept, skill, or insight. The<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>SlateMath</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>methodology offers fun and interactive ways to learn math and develop analytic skills, and is driven by the Common Core Mathematics Standards adopted by 45 U.S. states.</div>
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The<i>SlateMath</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>series was conceived to address a global frustration with math learning. The company's breakthrough learning methodologies tap into children's natural and intuitive learning processes, and help them acquire knowledge and competence constructively, using self-guided as well as teacher-guided exploration. "<i>SlateMath</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>has two purposes," said Prof.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><b><span class="xn-person" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="name" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Shimon Schocken<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></span></b>, one of the company's co-founders, "to teach math proper through self-paced and engaging discovery, and to expose children to the ways mathematicians think and reason about the world. We see a tremendous opportunity to use tablet technology and constructive pedagogy to endear math to children, and to help them develop into confident and competent thinkers."</div>
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The SlateMath series was designed from the ground up for an environment consisting of tablets, cloud computing, and standardized curricula. The series is based on a huge portfolio of modular, richly-indexed, and recombinant educational apps that Slate Science is now developing. Subsets of the SlateMath portfolio can be assembled to support existing textbooks and learning programs as well as the new wave of emerging digital textbooks. The software also adapts the contents dynamically, to address the learner's revealed strengths and weaknesses in real time.</div>
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"<i>SlateMath</i><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>is a game changer because it offers a new and innovative approach to teach math. The product is based on an experiential context, hands-on learning, and self-discovery, making the best utilization of the tablet's touch interface I've seen thus far in educational apps. This approach allows children to acquire and understand math 'in their bones'. The Slate Science technology and learning methodologies are applicable not only to math, but to many other STEM subjects as well," said<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="xn-person" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Person" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="name" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Robert Scoble<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span></span>.</div>
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<b>About Slate Science</b></div>
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Slate Science builds portfolios of educational apps designed to support standard STEM curricula while allowing students to develop, deeply understand, and experience hands-on conceptual learning. The company's first series of products is<i>SlateMath</i>, intended for the consumer market and aimed to support math instruction according to the Common Core Standards. A school version of<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><i>SlateMath</i>, intended for classroom use and equipped with a suite of teaching aids, will be released soon. Headquartered in<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="xn-location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="geo" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/address" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="addressLocality" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">New York</span></span></span>, Slate Science has R&D facilities in<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><span class="xn-location" itemprop="contentLocation" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/Place" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="geo" itemscope="" itemtype="http://schema.org/address" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><span itemprop="addressLocality" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;">Israel</span></span></span>. The company's mission is to help students, teachers, and schools reach their highest potential using advanced technology and constructive, hands-on pedagogy. For more information please visit<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><u><a href="http://www.slatescience.com/" onclick="linkOnClick(this)" style="color: #993399; margin: 0px; text-decoration: none;" target="_blank">www.slatescience.com</a></u><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>or follow us on Twitter at @SlateScience.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-49310866515746626762013-03-13T01:48:00.000+05:302013-03-13T01:48:03.340+05:30Social Media Training for Kids: A 60-Minute Class Workshop<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Worried about kids and social networks? While services like Facebook, Google+, Twitter and Pinterest are among the most public of online spaces, it may help to recall that a little education can go a long way towards teaching children how to behave and act more appropriately on these sites.</div>
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<em style="border: currentColor; font-style: italic; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Granted,<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></em>thanks to COPPA laws, guidelines are pretty clear that kids under the age of 13 aren't welcome on the majority of social media services. But that doesn't mean you have to wait until young adults reach their teenage years to provide appropriate supervision and guidelines, let alone that you should just hand over the keys (or, in this case, keyboard) and let them run wild upon doing so. Following is just one of many possible social media workshops for kids that teachers, parents and other caring adults can use to educate sprouts about these sites, and surrounding issues.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Start with Basic Training</strong>: A good place to start, perhaps even before you connect with tots or tweens in person, is to use a site like Grom Social, which is designed for kids, and has safeguards in place such as filtering and strict rules against forbidden activities. It's a good way to get a feel for the types of actions and activities one can engage in via social media, and in some ways functions like a social network with training wheels. But whether you're using a service such as<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://www.gromsocial.com/index.php" style="border: currentColor; color: #5e3786; cursor: pointer; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">Grom Social</a>or talking specifically about Facebook or Twitter, you need to educate children up-front about communications basics, including what these types of platforms are good for and why people use them. Begin by spending about 15 minutes showing them kids the ins and outs of your social media account, or working together on a COPPA-compliant site.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Move on to More Formal Discussions</strong>: It's also worth noting that kids and adults use social networks differently. Open the discussion by asking tots, tweens and teens why it is that they want to be on social networks, and share with them some of your own motivations for utilizing these services. It's also imperative to have a discussion about the different types of content that can be shared through such platforms, e.g. text, videos, audio and photographic images.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Questions to Ask:</strong></div>
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What types of communication do you think social networks are best for?</div>
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What kind of information do you hope to get via and share over social networks?</div>
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What kind of information is appropriate to share, and what isn't?</div>
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At the crux of all social networking is sharing. Talk about what makes social networks effective tools for interaction, how people commonly utilize them and best practices when doing so -- including what to know about how and why these companies offer their services for free. In short, spend another 15 minutes having a conversation about all aspects of social networks, before moving on to the following step.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Review the Pitfalls:<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></strong>You don't want to focus your entire conversation on the dangers of social networks, but at the same time, it's also important to highlight what can go wrong on these platforms as a way to encourage proper behavior. Discussion topics may include, but are not limited to:</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Cyberbullying</strong><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>- Discuss what it is, and what to do when you encounter inappropriate behavior online.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Privacy</strong><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>- Kids' personal information is the most important asset that they have. Educate them as to why they must work hard to protect it.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Scams<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></strong>- Learn how to spot fraudulent content on social network services, whether it's Twitter DMs or fishy status updates on Facebook, and potential consequences of falling prey to these schemes.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Information Permanence</strong><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>- As a way to impart the permanence of information, go ahead and Google yourself (chances are your students or kids have already done so) and talk about the results that show up. It's the perfect illustration of how much of what appears online tends to stay there forever, impact public perception and is not something you can always control any longer.</div>
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We also suggest checking out videos from the annual Trend Micro What's Your Story contest. These are put together by kids, and highlight issues of online safety and privacy, including the very ones you'll be having in this conversation. Visit the<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span><a href="http://whatsyourstory.trendmicro.com/internet-safety/pg/winners-2012" style="border: currentColor; color: #5e3786; cursor: pointer; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;">official contest page</a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>and look at the winners together, then discuss what you saw.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Setup an Account Together</strong>: When you're ready to get kids setup on social networks, take steps to configure an account together. Work together on establishing proper privacy settings, and discuss each one and what they mean. In other words, walk children through the process, providing insight and guidance all the way. This should be the last part of your meeting, and a crucial step to take, once you think they are ready (and you're ready) to setup an account.</div>
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Teachers, educators and parents may also wish to remember the following tips:</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Go Straight to the Source</strong>. All major social networks including Facebook, Twitter and Google+ offer resource guides for families and parents, which include explanations of the services, descriptions of how to use key features, and specific discussion topics for adults and kids. Examples include:</div>
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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/googlefamilysafety" style="border: currentColor; color: #5e3786; cursor: pointer; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;"><strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Google Family Safety Channel</strong></a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>- Videos from Google on helping to keep kids safe online.</div>
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<a href="https://support.twitter.com/groups/33-report-a-violation/topics/166-safety-center/articles/470968-safety-parent-and-teen-tips" style="border: currentColor; color: #5e3786; cursor: pointer; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; text-decoration: none;"><strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Twitter Safety Tips for Parents</strong></a><span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>- Twitter Basics page designed for parents to help answer questions about aspects of teen safety for users of the service.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Be There for Them</strong>: At the end of the conversation, kids need to know that they can come to you with ANY questions or concerns. While your job as a teacher or parent is to be an educator and guardian first, it is important that they see you as a partner in online explorations. Failure to do so runs that risk that they'll work to educate themselves without your knowledge and they won't come to you if something is wrong.</div>
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<strong style="border: currentColor; font-weight: bold; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;">Respect Kids' Boundaries</strong>: Once children up and running, you need to let them spread their wings. When they start, you may want to like or comment on posts where appropriate, but quickly taper off this behavior and let them establish online relationships on their own terms, without constant reminders that caregivers are able to see everything that they're doing online.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-84803205968103985792013-03-02T08:39:00.000+05:302013-03-02T08:39:00.483+05:30Soon Indian School Teachers to be Trained in USA<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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-webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; display: inline !important; float: none; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">Talking about ‘Experience America’, a three-day programme organized by the U.S. Consulate General, Sivakumar said that the Indian teachers will get an opportunity to enhance their skills on a variety of academic subjects in the U.S. universities as a part of the programme, as reported by TNN.</span><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; display: inline !important; float: none; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">Judy Reinke, the U.S. commercial service minister counsellor for commercial affairs, American Embassy informed that the programme has been organized to encourage business ties between Indian and the U.S. companies and to support Indian students to pursue a range of courses in American universities.</span><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; display: inline !important; float: none; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">Judy further said that "We will help the agricultural sector of India by organizing Pack Expo, an event about packaging technology of agro products at Las Vegas on September 25," as reported by TNN.</span><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; display: inline !important; float: none; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;">It was noted that the programme ‘Experience America’ will have nine U.S. companies and universities presenting their catalogues.</span><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><br style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; background-color: white; color: black; letter-spacing: normal; text-align: justify; text-indent: 0px; text-transform: none; white-space: normal; word-spacing: 0px;" /><span style="-webkit-text-size-adjust: auto; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0px; 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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-33494560170662833842013-03-01T08:05:00.000+05:302013-03-01T08:05:00.931+05:30Why Facebook CEO wants school kids to learn coding <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates,Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter creator Jack Dorsey are among the tech luminaries appearing in a new video promoting the teaching and learning of computer coding in schools.<br /><br />Titled "What most schools don't teach," the video released online begins with Zuckerberg, Gates and other tech icons recalling the time they got their start in coding. For some, that was in sixth grade. For others, such as Ruchi Sanghvi,Facebook's first female engineer, that happened in college. Freshman year, first semester, intro to computer science, to be exact. <br /><br />Dorsey, who also founded and runs the mobile payments startup Square, said in an interview that he didn't grow up being a programmer. <br /><br />"I wanted to work on ideas. In order to see them grow, I had to learn how to code," Dorsey told The Associated Press. "I think there is a lack of desire, there is a lack of push to teach people how to program and how to code. It's not all that dissimilar to learning a foreign language. It's just a way to instruct a machine on what to do. It empowers people to start a business, to start a project, to really speak to a daily issue that they are having or other people are having." <br /><br />Running less than six minutes, the video promotes Code.org, a nonprofit foundation created last year to help computer programming education grow. <br /><br />"The first time I actually had something come up and say `hello world,' and I made a computer do that, that was just <span class="ads" style="border: 0px currentColor; margin: 0px; outline: 0px; padding: 0px 3px 0px 0px;">astonishing</span>," Gabe Newell, president of video game studio Valve, recalls in the video. <br /><br />But it's not just tech leaders promoting programming in the video. Chris Bosh, of the Miami Heat basketball team, says about coding: "I know it can be intimidating, a lot of things are intimidating, but, you know, what isn't?" <br /><br />Code.org was founded by tech entrepreneur Hadi Partovi, an early investor in Facebook, Dropbox and the vacation rental site Airbnb. The nonprofit wants to address an oft-cited problem among technology companies - not enough computer science graduates to fill a growing number of programming jobs. The group laments that many schools don't even offer classes in programming. <br /><br />"Our policy is literally to hire as many talented engineers as we can find," Zuckerberg says in the video. "The whole limit of the system is just the there just aren't enough people who are trained and have these skills today."<img border="0" height="1" src="http://pi.feedsportal.com/r/158919267889/u/53/f/533923/c/33039/s/28ff9363/kg/342/a2t.img" width="1" /><br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-24815355152325510082013-02-28T02:21:00.000+05:302013-02-28T02:21:04.482+05:30Schools, governments charge into the cloud -- why not businesses?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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According to a study recently released by CDW Government, a provider of government technology products and services, 40 percent of K-12 schools are turning to cloud computing for storage. However, the cloud is finding other applications at schools, with conferencing and collaboration the second-most-used cloud services (36 percent), and Office and productivity tools running close behind (33 percent).<br />
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Considering that most school systems are underfunded, how they can afford cloud-based services? The truth is that they can't afford <em>not</em> to use these services, because cloud computing lets them get much more IT for the money.<br />
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Indeed, state and local governments are all making the move to cloud computing faster than most Global 2000 enterprises, which should concern both stockholders and employees. Although the reasons cited for not moving to cloud computing include the lack of clarity around the use of cloud-based technology, in most cases it's simply the fear of something new and the risks around migration, as I've covered in this blog many times.<br />
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If the Global 2000 gets anywhere near 30 percent use of cloud services in four years, it will be a miracle. Unfortunately, I think it will be more like 3 to 5 percent for the aggressive enterprises. Even with the U.S. government's Cloud First initiative, the feds are likely to be at about the same low level of adoption as enterprises.<br />
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Of course, businesses would argue that they are not schools. True -- however, when you get down to the fundamentals, schools and enterprises have similar IT needs at the user-facing layers. This includes storage, collaboration, and office automation, all of which are low-hanging fruit for cloud computing and have clear advantages for both types of organizations.<br />
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What's interesting is that organizations with the least amount of money will move more quickly into the cloud, and thus find the strategic benefits faster than those that have more IT dollars to burn. The result is that where "poor" once meant poorly automated, it will start to mean "modern."<br />
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The next time your children come home from school, you may want to consider that the organization where they spend every day is likely making better strategic IT decisions than the organization where you spend every day. Perhaps you should start having recess at the office and get to work on your cloud strategy.<br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-23968317590923539912012-12-26T23:02:00.000+05:302012-12-26T23:03:39.341+05:30CBSE Class 10 - Physics - CH11: The Human Eye and the Colourful World (Worksheet) <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>1</b></i></span></span>. The transparent spherical
membrane covering the front of the eye is called ____________.<br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>2</b></i></span></span>. _______ is the surface
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>3</b></i></span></span>. The coloured diaphragm
between cornea and lens is known as __________.<br />
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>4</b></i></span></span>. A small hole in iris which
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>5</b></i></span></span>. ____________ muscles hold
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>6</b></i></span></span>. The point on retina at
which optic nerve leaves the eye is called ___________. At this point if any
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>7</b></i></span></span>. A point on retina which
has highest concentration of sensitive cells and forms a clear image when we see
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>11</b></i></span></span>. To see objects with both
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>12</b></i></span></span>. A transparent alkaline
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<span style="font-size: medium;"><span style="color: #351c75;"><i><b>13</b></i></span></span>. A jelly fluid filling the
space between lens and retina is called _________. It with stands atmospheric
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12: aqueous humour, refraction<br />
13: vitreous humour <br />
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16: hypermetropia,
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-25443710085002649412012-11-14T07:55:00.001+05:302012-11-14T07:55:35.547+05:30Microsoft and STEM Education<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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An old adage says that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. A Microsoft executive’s recent call for more federal government spending on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) <a href="http://www.datacenterjournal.com/it/finding-an-it-job-in-a-bad-economy/" target="_blank" title="Finding an IT Job in a Bad Economy"><span style="color: #0b4b94;">education</span></a> fits this definition to a tee. What’s the real solution to the dismal status of American education, particularly when it comes to the kinds of technical fields necessary for a skilled IT and data center work force?</div>
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According to <a href="http://www.usdebtclock.org/" rel="nofollow"><span style="color: #0b4b94;">USDebtClock.org</span></a>, student loan debt in the U.S. is quickly approaching $1 trillion, exceeding even credit-card debt by a substantial margin (some 10%). According to CollegeData.com (“<a href="http://www.collegedata.com/cs/content/content_payarticle_tmpl.jhtml?articleId=10064" rel="nofollow"><span style="color: #0b4b94;">What’s the Price Tag for a College Education?</span></a>”), “a ‘moderate’ college budget for an in-state public college for the 2011–2012 academic year averaged $21,447. A moderate budget at a private college averaged $42,224.” For a four-year college, that’s anywhere from about $85,000 to $170,000 per student. And in an economy where recent graduates are having an increasingly difficult time finding a job, these numbers are even more dreadful. For some students, particularly those who also incur graduate-school debt, the result could be a lifetime of debt—and a debt that is notoriously difficult to get rid of by other means.</div>
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Companies in the data center and IT sectors should look beyond traditional schooling if they want skilled employees. With the widespread availability of powerful computers—and the cloud—a dismal state-run education system is no excuse for a lack of talent. Everything one needs to know to be an outstanding data center designer, software programmer, technician or almost anything else is available for free (or at a low cost) on the Internet. Companies should consider how to invest in future employees through their own educational systems, via apprenticeships, mentoring, internships and other means. To be sure, the myriad logistics would need to be worked out, but the alternative is to continue taxing the economy into recession to fund, among other things, a failed education system.</div>
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The data center and IT sectors—of all industries—have no excuse to whine about education. They build and (to some extent) govern the ultimate tool of education: the Internet. Microsoft knows the power of putting relatively inexpensive tools into the hands of consumers: how much work is accomplished because Word and Excel, for instance, are available relatively cheaply? And for those who don’t want to pay anything, there’s OpenOffice. And the Internet has innumerable free (and paid) resources to teach people how to use these tools. So why the incessant calls for dumping more money in a system that is inefficient, ineffective and even destructive?</div>
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Science, technology, engineering and math are areas that have seen amazing progress over the past century—and even the past decade. Although data centers seem commonplace, they are actually an amazing feat of engineering at a variety of levels, from the silicon that composes microchips up to the interconnects among servers and even surrounding infrastructure that keeps everything running. These advances have come in spite of the current education system, not because of it. It’s time to stop the insanity.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-23822724988471554392012-10-25T07:44:00.000+05:302012-10-25T07:44:18.027+05:30Kids with technology in their bedrooms don't sleep as well, more likely to be obese<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Researchers used data from nearly 3,400 students in fifth grade (10-11 years old) in a survey of their nighttime sleep habits and access to electronic devices. Half of the children had a television, DVD player, or video game console in the bedroom, 21 percent had a computer, and 17 percent had a mobile phone.<br />
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Fifty-seven percent of students reported using their phones, watching television, or playing video games after they were supposed to be asleep. Researchers found that students with access to one electronic device were 1.47 times more likely to be overweight than kids with no devices in the bedroom. That increased to 2.57 times for kids with three devices. Additionally, they found that as little as one hour of additional sleep each night decreased the odds of being overweight by 28 percent and obese by 30 percent.<br />
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"If you want your kids to sleep better and live a healthier lifestyle, get the technology out of the bedroom," says co-author Paul Veugelers, a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta, in a <a href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-10/uoa-tdi102212.php" jquery17208854544456281711="44" target="_blank"><span style="color: #015fb6;">statement</span></a> on Monday.<br />
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The research was published online in the journal <a href="http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.2047-6310.2012.00085.x/abstract" jquery17208854544456281711="45" target="_blank"><span style="color: #015fb6;">Pediatric Obesity</span></a>.<br />
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Prior research has found that kids with TVs in their rooms watched more TV and were more likely to have sleep problems; also, the more television children watched, and the more violence they were exposed to on television, the more problems they had sleeping. That study was published last June in the journal Pediatrics.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-18368211122562834782012-09-25T05:48:00.000+05:302012-09-25T05:48:00.632+05:30Ineffective Principals is the real reason our schools are failing...What can I do as a parent ?<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span>Much has been written or talked about in the news of late about what
the classroom teacher is/not doing to educate our children. But very little has
been said about the ineffective principals <span>that</span> remain in failing
schools year after year with no improvement in test scores. For too
long…ineffective principals have been blaming their staff/faculty for their lack
of leadership, goals, vision, and failure to improve test scores. The classroom
teacher is the most visible person in your child's life at school, but it is the
principal who is responsible for providing a high- quality education for all
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<span>An ineffective principal is very detrimental to a school’s progress.
Instead of leading, many try to bully classroom teachers by threatening to place
them on a PDP (Professional Development Plan) or write them up about something
that’s frivolous in mature. What is so ironic about being placed on a PDP by an
ineffective principal is that they are…many times, are on a PDP also. Teachers
don’t respond to this type of maltreatment well because it leads to low morale,
high teacher turnovers, transfers, or teachers leaving the profession
altogether. And when the school’s environment is dysfunctional…the children
suffer, parents suffer, teachers suffer, and community suffers.</span></div>
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leadership that it takes to make a great school? There are seven warning signs
parents need to look for when visiting their child’s school.</span></div>
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<span>1. <strong>The principal has no overall vision for the
school.</strong> She doesn't have a sense of what kind of school community she
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<span>2. <strong>There is no plan to address academic achievement and the
schools' test scores continue to decline.</strong> Although principals can't
take all the blame for declining test scores, they should have clear goals for
school-wide academic improvement that they communicate to staff and students,
and ways to measure improvement against the goals. They should include staff and
parents in the goal-setting process.</span></div>
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<span>3. <strong>The principal spends all her time in her office pushing
papers.</strong> He/she delegates discipline decisions and dealing with parents
to the school secretary. You never see him/her in classrooms, hallways, and
lunchroom or on the playground. He/she doesn't know students' names and doesn't
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<span>6. <strong>The principal tells everyone what he or she wants to
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<span>Parents have the right to contact the principal when there is a concern
about their child's academic achievement or discipline within the classroom.
But, you should first contact your child's teacher. If you are not satisfied
with the teacher's response, you should contact the principal. It is always
better to try to work out problems with the teacher first. If you have a concern
about a school-wide discipline problem or the school's philosophy, you should
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<span><strong>Parents should contact the superintendent if the principal does
not return your phone calls or if you are dissatisfied with the response of the
principal. If you have concerns about the principal's leadership abilities and
you can clearly document those concerns, you should contact the superintendent.
If several parents feel the same way, make an appointment as a group to visit
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<span><strong>In closing, effective principals don't make excuses for why
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out how their schools can excel, and do everything they can to make that
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-23599921898269126072012-09-22T09:13:00.000+05:302012-09-22T09:13:00.083+05:30Use technology as educational tool, not for constant entertainment<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Throughout history, technology has been viewed as a tool primarily intended to aid in our survival, but throughout the last 50 years or so technology has accelerated to the point of transcending even this need.<br />
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Increasingly, much of our technology serves only as a social luxury. Yet with each passing year it becomes interwoven into the fabric of society. We’ve let it into our homes, into our schools, and we’ve given it to our children.<br />
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Do we run technology, or does it run us? The world is becoming more and more impersonal by the day, transitioning away from meaningful face-to-face social interaction. In the younger generations this will continue to become more and more apparent if nothing is done.<br />
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Technology needs to be viewed as an amazing educational tool, not a toy for constant entertainment.<br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-61860766759070028112012-09-21T11:25:00.000+05:302012-09-21T11:25:00.077+05:30Back to School: 10 Terrific Web Apps for Teachers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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From keeping track of grades to sharing lesson plans, from helping students collaborate to communicating with parents, teachers now have a host of web-based tools at their disposal to help them stay organized and make their jobs easier. </div>
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Teachers have one of the most difficult and least appreciated jobs in the world, and most of them spend many unpaid hours after school doing extra work coming up with lesson plans and managing their classrooms. That’s why it is exciting that new tools are making it easier for teachers to manage the administrative tasks — like keeping track of attendance — so they can focus more energy on helping students learn. </div>
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SchoolRack is a free application for teachers to create classroom web sites. Using these class portals, teachers can interact with students and parents, post, collect, and grade assignments, communicate via mailing lists and private discussion boards, and send private messages to students.</div>
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SchoolTool is a free web-based tool for school administrators. Unlike the other tools on this list, it isn’t hosted, but instead is a downloadable, open source application written in the Python language. That means to use it, teachers will need some technical knowledge. Though not the prettiest application, it is extremely useful, offering a grade book, attendance tracking, calendar, and contact management features. SchoolTool can even create report cards for each student based on the recorded grades.</div>
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Curriki is a collaborative project bringing educators together to share curricula with one another. Teachers use the site, which is unsurprisingly wiki-based, to share educator resources such as lesson plans, handouts, templates, and study guides. Though it takes some getting used to, Curriki is a great resource for teachers who need ideas for classroom activities.</div>
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Twitter is actually a great tool for use in the classroom, but unfortunately, because it is also a great tool for goofing off many schools have it blocked. Further, because it is a public network, there are serious privacy considerations involved when using Twitter with students. Edmodo, however, is something like Twitter, but designed specifically for use in a classroom setting, which makes it safer, more secure, and have more utility for teachers overall. Edmodo offers microblogging, link and file sharing, inline replies, a class calendar, and assignments and grading functions all in a Twitter-like package built with the classroom in mind.</div>
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Shmoop may have a really silly name, but it is actually an incredibly useful tool for educators, especially those working in a liberal arts setting. Shmoop offers study guides for literature, US history, poetry, and civics, as well as biographies of famous people. But what sets Shmoop apart from sites like <a href="http://www.sparknotes.com/" target="_blank">Sparknotes</a> is that the guides are written with kids in mind. Each guide is written with a down-to-earth, irreverent wittiness full of pop culture references that make the subjects more easy to grasp and more enjoyable for students.</div>
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Shmoop guides are written by mostly Masters and Ph.D. level college graduates from top Universities (two-thirds from Stanford, UC Berkeley, or Harvard), 91% of whom have taught at the high school or college level. Teachers can develop lesson plans around Shmoop content as a way to help digital age students connect with classic content.</div>
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Another great content resource for educators is Footnote. Footnote is a collection of over <strong>58 million</strong> original historical documents that history teachers can use to make history seem more real. What better way to connect students to something that happened a hundred and fifty years ago than to let them actually explore documents and original sources from that time? Users of Footnote can also annotate documents, to help others better understand them. Why not put students to work annotating historical documents to help them even better connect with history?</div>
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Bookgoo is kind of like document sharing site <a href="http://www.scribd.com/" target="_blank">Scribd</a>, but with the additional ability of users to mark up and annotate uploaded documents. With better privacy controls, Bookgoo would be a great tool for teachers to offer feedback to students on any sort of document — however, because of its lack of robust privacy features, take care when using Bookgoo with students. (That’s not to say that you can’t use Bookgoo — just be careful.)</div>
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For a more feature-filled solution, though at a higher cost, check out <a href="http://www.getbackboard.com/" target="_blank">Backboard</a>.</div>
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While the web may have made it easier for students to copy other people’s writing, it also has made it easier for teachers to test student work against a corpus of preexisting material to catch plagiarizers. </div>
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One way to do that is to search for suspicious sentences in Google and do the detective work yourself. Another way to go about testing for plagiarism is to use a free web-based tool like DOC Cop, which does the heavy lifting for you and emails you a report indicating how much of the document may have been copied and where the copied lines may have originated.</div>
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TeacherTube started out as YouTube for teachers, with the idea that video was a great resource for use in the classroom but YouTube was a little hard to sift through to find the best educational content. However, the site now also includes document, photo, and audio sharing in addition to video. For educators, TeacherTube is a great resource for finding educational videos for use in the classroom, or lesson plan ideas and tutorials from other teachers.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-17006980142694682702012-09-19T08:10:00.000+05:302012-09-19T08:10:00.169+05:30Middle school using cloud computing for down-to-earth education<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Jessica Macias missed a day of school recently due to illness but she didn't miss her social studies class.<br />
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Macias, a Hobart Middle School eighth-grader, was able to log into class from home using Google Apps, an online document system that allows people to use it just by logging on, much like the Web-based email services Hotmail and Gmail.<br />
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The School City of Hobart is using the latest technology, with each student using a computer in the classroom and classrooms using social media like Facebook and Twitter. Several elementary and secondary teachers in the school district are using Google Apps and social media in their classrooms.<br />
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Macias said her teacher, Matt Whiteman, puts the assignment and agenda online and students can view it any time. She said when she logged in to the system, she was able to view the presentation like a slide show.<br />
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"I could see the other students using the system," she said. "It's really nice the way it works. I was able to stay current with my class."<br />
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Hobart Superintendent Peggy Buffington said Google Apps has provided an interactive platform for students with their peers and teachers to learn in real time with instant feedback.<br />
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"Students can challenge one another critically with information and facts the moment it shows up in a presentation they are collaboratively working on with each other," she said. "Besides the academic component, the digital citizenship side of this open source product can be used as a tool to show students how to engage in healthy debate and dialogue using media tools respectfully."<br />
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Whiteman said technology is an integral part of life, and students need to be able to use computers and other devices because that's what they will see in college and on their jobs.<br />
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Whiteman said his students also will design Web pages this year to create an online "portfolio" to document their progress during the year. Students also will blog. Whiteman said he'll post a question for students, requiring them to provide more than a yes or no answer in their blog. The blog will give students an opportunity to "debate" questions and improve their critical thinking skills.<br />
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Eighth-graders Madeleine Leonard and Jovanni Olavarria like the ability to use laptops in class. They also have computers at home.<br />
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Whiteman garnered a modicum of local fame last January when his question during the Republican presidential debate in North Carolina was broadcast live on national television. He tweeted a question about whether the candidates believed the federal No Child Left Behind law was a success.<br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-57096400962713188182012-09-17T10:57:00.000+05:302012-09-17T10:57:00.427+05:30Amazon Launches Textbook Rental Service<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Amazon is trying to lighten the load for college students heading back to campuses this Fall. The company announced today that they are launching a textbook rental service for co-eds to get books on a per semester basis. <br />
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Textbook costs have always been a significant portion of a student’s yearly fees, forcing kids and parents to spend upwards of $600 a year at collegiate bookstores just for class required materials. <br />
With <a href="http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=amb_link_364564002_2?ie=UTF8&node=5657188011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=1QP1DNHHY9NDG4YKZ3B1&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=1388607402&pf_rd_i=465600" target="_blank">Amazon’s new service</a>, students simply search for their required reading books on the site and pay the fee (<a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/amazon/">Amazon</a> says its service can save students as much as 70 percent off the retail price). At the end of the semester, students must return the book — Amazon will even foot the cost of return shipping. <br />
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Students will have to pay for the original shipping costs though. Luckily, Amazon offers its’ Prime membership to students so expedited and free shipping become options. Or students can order more than $25 to waive shipping fees — something that won’t be too difficult with usual courseloads. <br />
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Last year, Amazon began <a href="http://mashable.com/2011/07/18/amazon-textbook-kindle/">offering rental digital books on Kindles</a>, but this new service opens up access to students who are required to bring hardcover books to class or who like the feeling of old-fashioned paper and pen studying. <br />
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The company allows textbooks to be rented for 130 days, the usual duration of a college semester, but students can renew books for an extra 15 days for an additional fee. The terms and condition are somewhat strict on the condition books are returned in, including no excessive highlighting and writing and no stains or missing pages. <br />
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Amazon isn’t the first to take on traditional bookstores and their skyrocketing prices; <a href="http://www.chegg.com/" target="_blank">Chegg</a> is a company solely devoted to textbook rentals and Barnes & Noble has offered rental textbooks for some time now. <a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/apple/">Apple</a> also sells digital textbooks through its iBookstore. <br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-33950481756993331962012-09-13T11:04:00.000+05:302012-09-13T11:04:00.486+05:30How to Set Up the Best Workspace for Homework<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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During the summer, my kids and their friends enjoy using technology for fun and games. But as the summer ends, it is time for me, and them, to get serious about a home technology setup that supports the dreaded “H” word: Homework. With the right environment, kids can more easily transition from the fun of summer to the rigors of school and put their technology to work. Here are the five main components of setting up a home technology workspace for students of any age.</div>
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With countless options available, choosing the device best suited for your child’s homework can be overwhelming. My philosophy has been to buy on an “as needed” basis and not overwhelm my kids with options. When my kids were young, they had access to a desktop that was in a public family area. When my oldest turned 12, he needed a laptop for school projects. He then developed a passion for filming and editing video, both as a hobby and for school reports. That required a more powerful desktop computer. When his little brothers started getting assignments online, they inherited the old laptop. Our plan is to one day replace them with something like an Ultrabook, a very thin and light laptop that boots up quickly, includes SSD drives and has long battery life.</div>
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The first step in creating a student workspace at home is finding a well-lit location. This allows for projects, paperwork, and supplies to be spread out, while living in harmony with technology. Proper ergonomics, including sitting position and distance to the keyboard, help to avoid physical strains. Desktops also force kids who like typing in bed to sit in a chair at a desk and exercise better posture (that was our reasoning… and it worked!).</div>
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A laptop workspace with a full size wireless keyboard, mouse and monitor can provide laptops the same comfort as a desktop for longer homework assignments. For those kids determined to do homework on their bed (or the living room floor, or the lawn…) a lapdesk with a thick heat shield coating really comes in handy. Some kids prefer using tablets for reading, in which case any comfortable spot will do provided the lighting doesn’t cause eye strain on glaring, glossy, high resolution screens. Tablets also have numerous dock and case options that offer a sturdy position to touch and view as well as wireless keyboards to type.</div>
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Wireless routers help spread the Wi-Fi love throughout the house for families with multiple computers and tablets. If your house has Wi-Fi dead spots, such as a room in the back of the house that is far from the router, then a Wi-Fi booster can help extend coverage.</div>
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Some parents separate “gaming areas around the house from “homework” areas and it’s an idea with merit. In my house, even the most disciplined child cannot resist the draw of a gaming console nearby while doing math problems and grammar worksheets. Similarly, there are also many ways a kid can surreptitiously play games or use social networks online during what should be homework time. </div>
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Solutions include setting internet time limits using the house’s wireless router as well as using the operating system’s <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2012/05/14/keeping-your-family-safer-with-windows-8.aspx" target="_blank">parental controls</a>. These system settings, along with <a href="http://mashable.com/2009/11/11/google-safesearch-lock/">SafeSearch settings</a> on browsers, will help make sure kids are not visiting inappropriate sites. Of course, no amount of software can replace having a family talk about homework time versus social and gaming time on electronics.</div>
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Some kids like to listen to music while they do their homework, so wireless speakers or speaker docks that charge will allow kids to stream their music while they study algebra, Hemingway or chemistry. When siblings share a workspace, some good noise-cancelling earphones can help dual music tastes co-exist in close quarters. To round out the homework spot, add an all-in-one wireless printer. That will let kids print from any device in the house and scan class handouts into electronic form. For kids who plan to scan a large volume of documents, a dedicated wireless scanner can handle multiple documents of different sizes across devices and store them in the cloud. Another handy back to school tech accessory – a graphing calculator for math and science class.</div>
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With schools now using the cloud to store homework assignments and so many cloud storage options available, families can join the parade and use this technology as well to access media from any device. Backup drives, some that can also stream media wirelessly, are helpful for storing files like the videos my oldest son creates for his school presentations. Media and data storage heavy households may want to look into installing a dedicated home media streamer or cloud server. For simple mobile storage, kids may also need a 2-8 GB USB drive that can be personalized with designs such as <a href="http://www.mimoco.com/mimobots/popular-culture/star-wars/stormtrooper-unmasked-mimobot/product-details/151.aspx)" target="_blank">Star Wars </a>to give your little Stormtroopers the tools they need to succeed at school.</div>
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These are the building blocks of a tech and mobile ready workspace for any student. What type of tech workspace do you have (or want to design) in your home?</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-64353817876252872132012-09-12T14:02:00.000+05:302012-09-12T14:02:24.507+05:30Northern Ireland education turns to the cloud<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It’s just ten years since Apple launched the iPod (and unveiled iTunes), creating a DNA code for the foundation for the iPhone and iPad, devices that are having a significant effect on all manner of established IT infrastructure.</div>
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, one of the areas where this revolution in devices is being most keenly felt is education. Ten years ago, few students would have owned a personal computing device of any type but now a significant proportion own a smartphone, tablet or laptop.</div>
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The bring your own device (BYOD) phenomenon is often discussed as a means of accommodating users at a corporate level, some times in terms of matching the expectations of graduates joining the workforce accustomed to using their own devices. But this tends to overlook the point that those graduates were once students and increasingly students are bringing their own devices into school expecting to be able to use them for their studies.</div>
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This creates similar types of pressures for schools as those faced by the workplaces. In addition to enabling access from personal devices, they are faced with the requirement to provide networks and infrastructure with strong connectivity and security that support media-rich content, document creation, video editing, collaboration, communication, email and messaging. These are all activities that students are accustomed to in their life outside school and are beginning to expect from their school environment as well.</div>
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One way to make this happen is by using the cloud. That’s the approach being adopted by C2k, the organisation established to help schools in Northern Ireland get the best for teaching and learning from education technology.</div>
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One of the largest and most comprehensive educational ICT initiatives in the UK, C2k provides schools in Northern Ireland with a comprehensive managed ICT service. The service includes a LAN in each school with access to a Northern Ireland WAN, administration and management systems for schools, access to the Learning NI managed learning environment (including filtered access to the internet and e-mail), the Virtual Classroom secure videoconferencing system and full service support. </div>
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The contracts for the managed service were previously split across a number of lots provided by different suppliers and when those contracts expired in 2009, C2k extended them for a further period while it set about the procurement process for a single education network managed by a sole provider.</div>
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The five-year £170m contract, awarded to Northgate Managed Services (NMS), is designed to give students and teachers increased access to learning resources via a cloud-based network that allows them to use mobile devices, such as tablets, laptops and smartphones, for their work.</div>
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The Education Network Northern Ireland cloud-based network, which C2k claims is Europe’s first education cloud, will also centralise education materials for 1,200 secondary and primary schools and 350,000 teachers and students in Northern Ireland, making it the largest project of its kind in Europe.</div>
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NMS has taken responsibility for all aspects of the service, including the WAN and LANs, while connectivity to the cloud will be delivered by Eircom. NMS is using VCE’s Vblock Systems that converge Cisco’s networking, EMC’s storage and security and VMware’s vSphere virtualisation software for the private cloud infrastructure.</div>
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Commenting on the network, Andy Ross, chief executive at NMS, says it has "built a very modern, very flexible hybrid solution that takes advantage of private cloud and public cloud to create a big hybrid cloud. We’re providing something that’s platform independent, operating system independent, browser independent and device independent." Having a single education network means NMS can provide schools across Northern Ireland with “a standard service using a standard interface and at a standard price."</div>
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Other public cloud services available to students include Office 365 and Google Apps. Pupils and teachers have a single sign on to access applications, educational resources and toolsets, via Northgate’s My-School portal, backed up by Novell Identity Manager.</div>
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Stuart Gunning, regional director at NMS, says the portal enables personalisation for pupils using school IT equipment, giving them access to a chosen text editor, for example, whether it’s installed on the machine they’re using or not. They will also be able to use their own personal device because once they have signed on to My-School the machine is part of the network with the same level of security and access to schools-based content.</div>
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The system can be personalised or customised for whether the user is a pupil in primary or secondary school, a teacher or parent or someone with special needs. Personalisation can follow the individual wherever they log on with whatever device they happen to be using.</div>
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One significant area of concern was around the use of Web 2 and collaboration tools. Gunning says having “any time anywhere” access can create its own teaching issues. For example, instances of cyber-bullying via instant messaging or SMS. With My-School, these messages can be trapped and something can be done to address the problem.</div>
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The nature of Northern Ireland’s society and the unique demographic there places a very strong emphasis on ensuring there is no inequality of provision to schools, down to the smallest rural primary school. Gunning estimates there are around 35-70 "hard to reach" schools where it has been especially difficult to install broadband connections and alternatives, such as microwave or satellite, have been deployed instead.</div>
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The service provides C2k and the schools with more predictable budgeting because they pay a monthly charge that can never be above an agreed maximum. “They know exactly what the maximum monthly charge is for the next five years,” Gunning says. And if a school doesn’t receive the service for a certain period of time, NMS will not receive payment from the affected school for that month.</div>
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According to Gunning, the New Education Network should enable pupils to complete every task they are required to achieve to meet the Northern Ireland national curriculum using video editing, document creation, communication, research and collaboration. "There shouldn’t be a limitation to it," he claims. "If there is, it’s because we haven’t thought about it yet."</div>
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With the official launch of My-School for post-primary schools taking place in September, one thing pupils returning from their summer break to Northern Ireland’s secondary schools shouldn’t be stuck for is somewhere to compose their "what I did in my summer holiday” essays.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-29630305368099431912012-09-10T10:02:00.000+05:302012-09-10T10:02:00.174+05:3010 Must-Have Apps for Successful High School Students<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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A high school student’s plate isn’t just filled with classes, but also sports, clubs, SATs and a social life of proms and pep rallies. Don’t head into the classroom unarmed — turn to your phone or tablet. There are plenty of apps to help keep your hectic life organized. <br />
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1. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-chemical-touch/id288060442?mt=8" target="_blank">The Chemical Touch</a> </div>
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This app's touch-sensitive periodic table will help make chemistry class much more interactive. <br />
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Select different elements to learn more about their properties and get definitions of nucleobases, as well. You can even sort the table with different colors to identify periodic trends — and hopefully, make your chemistry homework less complex than amino acids. If you need in-depth explanations of different concepts, the app will open Wikipedia entries. <br />
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The Chemical Touch costs $0.99 and is available for iOS devices. </div>
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2. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/free-italian-essentials-by/id309487913?mt=8" target="_blank">Essentials by AccelaStudy</a></div>
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Learning a foreign language is a core part of high school curriculum. Whether you've enrolled in fourth period French, Italian, Spanish or Chinese, this app will be your study guide. It provides pre-made flashcards for learning vocab and audio quizzes to help your speech and pronunciation. <br />
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Plus, it's free.</div>
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3. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/evernote-peek/id442151267?mt=8" target="_blank">Evernote Peek</a></div>
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Making flashcards is a tedious process that most students don't have time for. Evernote Peek takes the work out of the process. The app turns your iPad and Smart Cover into makeshift flashcards. And don't worry, if you don't have a cover, the app creates a "virtual cover." <br />
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Slicing open a frog in biology class is fun for some, but for others, it can be messy and uncomfortable. This app removes the formaldehyde. You can still learn about the ins and outs of a frog's anatomy, but without the amphibian juice. Vivid 3D imaging also lets you study detailed internal organs. <br />
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It's $3.99, but worth it if you prefer to stay animal-friendly. </div>
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5. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/graphing-calculator/id289940142?mt=8" target="_blank">Graphing Calculator</a> </div>
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Graphing calculators are expensive, but it's almost impossible to get your calculus homework done without one. Consider investing in this app instead. <br />
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It quickly plots and traces multiple equations on the same graph, using a custom keyboard to speed up entry. It even supports graphing polar and parametric equations and much, much more. Plus, you can take screenshots of your calculator to email graphs to yourself. <br />
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It only costs $2.99, a bargain compared to a real calculator. </div>
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6. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/math-formulas-reference-guide/id423545644?mt=8" target="_blank">Math Formulas</a></div>
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Struggling to keep your trigonometry formulas separate from your algebraic formulas? This app is your math savior. <br />
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It stores frequently used forumlas for easy access and lets you favorite the apps you reference the most. It even delves into calc, geometry and probability, and displays images so you can put the formulas into perspective. <br />
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It only costs $0.99. </div>
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7. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/easel-sat-prep-lite/id375855449?mt=8" target="_blank">Easel SAT Prep Lite </a></div>
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The SAT is one of the most important tests in a high schooler's career. This app makes preparation easy and hassle-free, so you can keep your sights on test day. <br />
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The app features three sections with 25 questions each and a "show me" function, which explains how to arrive at the right answer. <br />
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Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on SAT prep test books, you can use this app for free. </div>
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High school wouldn't be complete without the complete works of William Shakespeare. However, understanding the intricate passages of <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> is no easy task. <br />
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This app will help ease your English class pains. It contains 41 Shakespearean plays and 154 sonnets to view on your iPhone or iPad. The app supports a glossary of common Shakespearean phrases and will provide detailed scene breakdowns of locations and characters in each act. <br />
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And the best part — it's free. </div>
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9. <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.young.studious&hl=en" target="_blank">Studious</a></div>
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Instead of organizing your daily class schedule and homework assignments in a planner, turn to Studious to keep you on track. The app lets you set due dates for assignments and will remind you when big exams are approaching. <br />
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Forget to silence your phone before class? The app will silence your phone during times you've scheduled on your calendar. <br />
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It's available for free in the Google Play Store. </div>
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10. <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/world-atlas-by-national-geographic/id342272934?mt=8" target="_blank">World Atlas</a></div>
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This is the app you need to succeed in geography class. It provides high-res images with detail and accuracy beyond any Google image. <br />
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For help in history class, the app provides world flags and facts about each country, including government types and capitals. Switch between three different map styles, including classic, antique and satellite. Bookmark your favorite places, as well. <br />
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World Atlas costs $0.99. </div>
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The Microsoft IT Academy program, meant to prepare students for a career in the growing IT industry, is now being implemented in more than 13,000 locations in 160 countries, according to Microsoft.</div>
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The program is designed to integrate into new or existing curricula for all ages and learning needs so that students can become better prepared to compete in today’s technological workplace.</div>
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“Students will be able to graduate high school with industry credentials that are globally recognized in the business world.” —Cameron Evans, Chief Technology Officer for U.S. Education, Microsoft</div>
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A Microsoft Certification is one of the best endorsements a student can have going into a career in IT, according to Microsoft, making certified students more employable.</div>
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The program provides complementary resources and training for educators and staff, so teachers can further develop their own technological skill sets. The complimentary resources provided by Microsoft save time and money that would otherwise need to be spent seeking out this training, according to Microsoft.</div>
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Microsoft IT Academy includes lesson plans, Office software licenses, DreamSpark developer tools, E-Reference online libraries, vouchers to pay for IT certification exams, hosted communication and collaboration, and professional training for teachers. It also includes marketing materials and the right to use the Microsoft logo.</div>
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North Carolina was the first state to adopt the program in 2010, and now has Microsoft IT Academy in each of its 628 high schools. North Carolina educators insisted that the program must be equally accessible to all students.</div>
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“So whether North Carolina students are in one of the smallest, most remote high schools or in one of the larger urban high schools, every student will have the same opportunities to benefit from this program and become Microsoft trained and certified,” according to Claudine O’Leary, Global Business Development manager for Microsoft Learning, in a statement on the Microsoft website.</div>
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Georgia was the sixth state to broadly adopt the program. The Georgia state superintendent, Dr. John Barge, visited Fayette County High School in a rural area south of Atlanta on Sept. 5 to announce the expansion.</div>
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The Georgia Department of Education is working with Microsoft to offer classes to high school students that can lead them to formal technical certification. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, students in a few school districts were already able to take the courses, but other districts could not afford the program. The state picked up the bill, paying $600,000 to bring Microsoft IT Academy to every public high school.</div>
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“We are committed to giving Georgia students the skills they need to be ready for whatever they want to do after high school, whether it be college or a career,” said Barge in a press release. “We want to produce a technology-savvy workforce by ensuring access to these resources in every school across the state.”</div>
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By Sept. 6, nearly 200 of Georgia’s high schools had expressed a wish to join the program, according to an announcement from the state department of education. All 463 public high schools and all 460,000 public high school students in Georgia will have the chance to participate.</div>
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Starting in 2013, Georgia schools will offer Career Pathways, in which students will choose a career area while in school and take classes tailored to their intended professions. Microsoft IT Academy will be part of that initiative.</div>
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“The IT Academy will help build a pipeline of innovators in Georgia as the program helps students gain interest in STEM subjects—science, technology, engineering, and math—and spur ideas for how they can be applied in the real world,” said Cameron Evans, Chief Technology Officer for U.S. Education, Microsoft, in a press release. “Students will be able to graduate high school with industry credentials that are globally recognized in the business world.”</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-65006255840273703232012-09-07T09:43:00.000+05:302012-09-07T09:43:00.315+05:305 Tools Every Student Needs to Know<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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It’s back to school time, and though most of us have mastered the use of social media to enhance our personal lives, what about mastering Internet and tech that can make us more productive instead of easily distracted? We rounded up the best <a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/apps/">apps</a>, tools and websites for you to streamline your school life and be more successful. <br />
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<a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/google/">Google</a> has given you a leg up though this year on that looming avalanche of paper assignments with its Google Docs research feature. It easily allows you to search online while writing and — the best part — footnote the paper with the click of a button. But be prepared to spend more time actually writing your paper since you now have no excuse.<br />
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<a href="http://www.bookrenter.com/" target="_blank">Bookrenter.com</a> will help you in the financial and academic realms. The site is one of many that lets you rent the books you need on a per semester basis for much smaller fees than purchasing them at school bookstores. <strong></strong><br />
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And for those annoying group projects, when organization is the hardest but most key part, use <a href="https://trello.com/" target="_blank">Trello</a> to keep on track. It uses a set of boards and cards to assign tasks to specific people. All the members can be aware of what others are working on. It also lets you set priorities and due dates for each task. Trello can be accessed from your laptop, iOS device or <a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/android/">Android</a> device.<br />
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Group projects also require lots of file sharing. Instead of trying to pass around flash drives, head to <a href="https://www.dropbox.com/" target="_blank">Dropbox</a>. Dropbox lets you easily upload anything from video and audio files to slide presentations and access it from anywhere. And it’s got a great free mobile app. The Dropbox desktop app and mobile app have no upload cap, but the website will only let you upload file sizes under 300 MB.<br />
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If Dropbox’s upload limits get you frustrated, <a href="http://getcloudapp.com/" target="_blank">CloudApp</a> has a similar concept but offers unlimited uploads for files under 250 MB. <br />
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And we all know the first ingredient to a great school year is having a good teacher, so check out <a href="http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/" target="_blank">Rate My Professors </a>before scheduling your classes. It works like Yelp, but just for academics. It rates teachers on easiness, helpfulness, clarity and even their looks. And other students can leave in-depth comments about their experiences in the class. <br />
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And just for good measure here’s another study app: <a href="http://evernote.com/peek/" target="_blank">Evernote Peek</a>. It turns your <a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/ipad/">iPad</a>‘s SmartCover into a flashcard. No more stacks of index cards needed to memorize those geometric equations. It’s available for free in the App Store. <br />
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Check out the video above to learn more about each of these tools. <br />
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What tools or sites do you use to keep organized and productive in school? Tell us in the comments. <br />
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-46115500532442536202012-09-01T00:51:00.000+05:302012-09-01T00:51:00.311+05:30Enter the world of mathematics<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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One cannot escape the feeling that these mathematical formulas have an independent existence and an intelligence of their own, that they are wiser than we are, wiser even than their discoverers. - Heinrich Hertz.</div>
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Somehow, somewhere down the line, we have got this larger-than-life image of mathematics — the numbers, lines, shapes and angles. If one sets aside the prejudices and take a closer look, Dean Schlicter's words — Go down deep enough into anything and you will find mathematics — seem to hold the truth.</div>
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“Every problem has a solution,” says Vijayalakshmi Raman, a renowned mathematics teacher with 35 years of experience. She adds that maths is to be enjoyed and not to be feared. Ms. Vijayalakshmi, a lover of maths and math teaching, has started a maths activity centre — Dots ‘N' Digits at T. Nagar. The Centre offers an opportunity for children from four to 14 years to explore and discover maths in a playway method.</div>
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The Centre provides hands-on experiences to children through games and activities that seek to stoke up their interest.</div>
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Ms. Vijayalakshmi has designed a number of fascinating games, math kits, and puzzles that intend to explore the basics of mathematics.</div>
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With an extensive knowledge in the subject, she has conceived a methodology and developed books that approach mathematics logically. The materials are also aligned to school curriculum (all boards) and help to reinforce school-based learning. Activities at the centre will also address concepts that may be missing in the primary textbooks but are fundamental to understanding more abstract concepts at the higher level.</div>
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The math lab at Dots ‘N' Digits facilitates a positive approach to teaching and learning, where one is allowed to make mistakes and learn from them. The colours, figures and practical concepts captivate the learner. The students will be taught about Indian mathematicians, on how the basic concepts can be extended and simple logics and nuances in solving mathematical problems.</div>
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Even in the course of a conversation, Vijayalakshmi, throws puzzles that keeps one motivated.</div>
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As a school teacher in well-known city schools, she had composed poems, songs and choreographed dance drama to explain various concepts. She was lauded by former President of India Abdul Kalam at one of the presentations of dance drama by her students.</div>
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Dots ‘N' Digits will enrich, engage, explore and extend mathematics, says Ms. Vijayalakshmi adding that children are shrewd in solving problems and one must not underestimate their potential. When they learn the basics now, mathematics will be fun, she adds.</div>
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Ms. Vijayalakshmi has won many awards such as the Best Teacher Award by Sri Ramunajan Academy of Math for Talents. She has innovated many game models and was team leader for the Project on ‘Time' and won International Standard Award in Maths.</div>
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The Centre has plans to conduct math fair, seminar, workshops and parent connect programmes in the future. It also plans to launch a website exclusively for posting and solving puzzles. Dots ‘N' Digits will accept students based on a diagnostic test. The centre is located at 9/17, Mylai Ranganathan Street, T. Nagar. For details, contact 98842 16213.</div>
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NETENhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08288560958633001947noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7188713203973895929.post-13124951743121656422012-08-29T21:37:00.002+05:302012-08-29T21:37:54.668+05:30Wipro to train school teachers in US <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Indian IT major Wipro Limited will train 120 school teachers in partnership with the University of Massachusetts in Boston, US, over the next three years to foster excellence in science education among students.<br />
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"The 12-month fellowship programme is aimed at developing competencies in teachers and make them catalysts of change in schools where less privileged students from Boston and New York read," the global software major said in a statement here Wednesday.<br />
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Funded by Wipro, the programme will select 40 science teachers from Boston and New York for the fellowship by Jan 2013 and the course will begin from Sep 1, 2013.<br />
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"The programme is part of our efforts to align with the US's goal to engender an environment that instills and nurtures scientific temper and innovative spirit among young people," Wipro chief executive T.K. Kurien said in the statement.<br />
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"The programme involves a set of activities to improve teachers' pedagogical and content knowledge with the aim of boosting the performance of underprivileged students," Kurien said.<br />
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The University of Massachusetts will partner with a university in New York and multiple school districts in Boston and New York to administer the programme.<br />
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"Wipro's science education initiative aligns with the 'educate to innovate' campaign to improve the performance of US students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)," Kurien noted.<br />
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University of Massachusetts Chanceller J. Keith Motley said effective STEM education was crucial to students' success.<br />
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"We are upbeat on playing a role in providing Boston's teachers with new skills for imparting mastery in these fields," Motley said.<br />
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For the past decade, Wipro has been working towards empowering education in India with its 'Applying Thought in Schools' initiative to help in societal change and development by improving the quality of education.<br />
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The company works with teachers to enhance employability skills of engineering graduates across India through its not-for profit initiative Mission10X. <br />
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“Mathematics is essentially a language. Mathematics and philosophy are like the hardware of a computer and every other subject the software. Maths and philosophy teach us how to think creatively and analyse, learning other subjects becomes very easy,” says Samarasimha Kolli (called Samara in short).</div>
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Samara is one of the toppers of his class at Merton College, University of Oxford, in the subjects of mathematics and philosophy. With mathematics and philosophy being his passion, he wants to pursue Ph.D. in them.</div>
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Before diving headlong into academics again, he has come to India to discover his roots. Samara spent the first two years of his life in Madhira in Khammam district, where he was born. His mother Padmasri Chekuri belongs to the village. His father Prasanth, an anaesthesiologist, belongs to Jangaon in Warangal.</div>
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When Samara was two, his family moved to Oman and a couple of years later to the U.K. After moving around a little bit, his parents settled down in Manchester and Samara finished his high school in Manchester Grammar School, scoring 599 out of 600 in mathematics, 597 in philosophy, and 600 in politics.</div>
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Having high scores in philosophy, he opted for Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (PPE) course, a forerunner for Whitehall jobs (civil administration) in the university.</div>
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He even took a few courses in macroeconomics and political philosophy in Harvard University (Boston, USA), but found the combination intellectually “unstimulating.” It was then he decided to study mathematics and philosophy.</div>
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In his post-graduation, Samara scored 92 per cent in Godel’s (mathematical logician) ‘Incompleteness Theorems’ and 88 per cent in Lambda Calculus.</div>
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He is fluent in English, French, and Russian. He studied French and Russian from school itself.</div>
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He has begun learning Urdu and also speaks Telugu, his mother tongue.</div>
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He is very fond of Carnatic music and has given Veena concerts and even played for television channels.</div>
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He is also very good in Western dances such as the Waltz and the Jive and has participated in nation-wide inter-varsity competition and won prizes for his college.</div>
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Children today, those born after 1995, are seeing a world that looks substantively different to them than the world did to members of Generation Y during their formative years. In an <a href="http://blogs.hbr.org/erickson/2012/03/the_re-generation_will_revise.html">earlier post</a>, I discussed how the global financial crisis and mobile technology have catalyzed the formation of a new generation. Because this new cohort is concerned about sustainability and living within finite limits, I call them the <a href="http://blogs.hbr.org/erickson/2012/04/the_mobile_re-generation.html">Re-Generation</a>.<br />
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Clearly the experiences these Re-Gens are having in school are also influencing the ideas they're forming. And, although there are some encouraging signs of change, several major challenges stand out from my ongoing discussions with today's 11-13 year olds.</div>
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<strong>A disconnect between the way school works and how they function outside school.</strong> In some ways, traditional schools operate in ways that are foreign to the world in which today's students live. They inhabit a technology-based world of multi-media, addictive games, and mobile access, of asynchronous activities and anywhere, anytime capabilities. Schools are very different. For example, 13 to 15-year-olds in my research thus far average 50 texts a day with peers and parents, but most are required to communicate with teachers via email or in-person. I recently had an animated discussion with a group of academics regarding the desirability of changing their traditional approaches. Many argued that they were preparing the kids for the real world — limiting the Re-Gens' use of "kids'" technology, teaching them to communicate the way adults do. I understand their perspective, but frankly find it short-sighted. We are not preparing these kids for the world as it operates today.</div>
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<strong>Boredom with the teacher-centered learning process</strong>. The kids I've interviewed all say that they wish their classes were more entertaining, interesting and fun. They are living in the most stimulating period in the history of the earth — besieged with information that they multi-process through a wide variety of technologies. But most schools require them to put that all away and ask them to focus on one, often-not-that-engaging speaker. Then they penalize them for getting distracted. An average of 12% of all children in the U.S. between 3 and 17 each year are taken to ambulatory care visits (to physician offices, hospital outpatient and emergency departments) with attention deficit disorder as primary diagnosis. </div>
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<strong>Shifting sources of authority</strong>. Kids have figured out that the adults in their world — whether teachers or parents — are not necessarily the most reliable source of knowledge. Adults can be wrong — or at least warrant double checking. Parents have told me that even very young children will ask a question, listen to the answer, then suggest that they Google it "just to be sure." Technology leads to a new role for teachers (and parents): that of a learning facilitator and coach, rather than of an authoritative source of information.</div>
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<strong>Growing interest in pragmatic, job-oriented skills</strong>. Re-Gens are grounded and focused. The economy is one of their greatest concerns. Most that I've interviewed express an interest in learning more that has to do with "real life" — business, entrepreneurship, how to get a job, computer science, mechanics, robotics, electronics. Many are skeptical of the promise that a good job awaits if you just work hard and do well. They want to make sure they're learning the right stuff now.</div>
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<strong>Unease regarding global standing</strong>. Even the youngest students in my research are aware they will face competition from individuals educated in other countries. It's a legitimate concern for those in the U.S. where 15-year-olds are outperformed by their peers in many other nations. U.S. students rank 23rd in math (just above the international average score), 17th in reading, and 32nd in science (well below the international average score). </div>
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Several years ago I heard the noted economist <a href="http://blogs.hbr.org/erickson/2012/08/v">Lester Thurow </a>ask an audience to name the greatest invention in U.S. history. Hum. . . The light bulb? Telegraph? Cotton gin? Polio vaccine? Frozen food? Sliced bread?</div>
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None of these. Thurow argued that the most significant invention in U.S. history was the public education system established in the early days of the industrial revolution. When U.S. textile owners recognized the need for an educated workforce and forced through legislation requiring young people to attend school, the U.S. created, he argues, its single greatest asset. Education that was paid for the by taxation, compulsory to everyone, and free at the point of delivery, was a revolutionary idea. </div>
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From his perspective as an economist, Thurow argues that this unique educational system produced a workforce that was perfectly matched — in both skills and behavior — to the burgeoning needs of the new industrial economy. Students emerging from this system had both the right knowledge (reading, math) to perform the industrial jobs and the right behaviors (punctuality, focus on specific linear tasks) to form an efficient industrial workforce.</div>
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Thus our current approach to education was designed for a different age. It was modeled both on the interests of industrialization and in the image of it: specialization into separate subjects, standardized curricula, conformity, batch processing — by age group. The system was designed to leverage a "lock step" approach over set periods of time and using broadcast delivery methods to prepare students effectively for known jobs. </div>
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The model worked well for 100 years because it matched between the needs of employers. But, as we all know, most of the jobs of tomorrow will not be industrial jobs. Even those in the manufacturing sector will require a knowledge-based set of skills and behaviors. The gap between the output of our educational system and the job demands of the current century is enormous — and growing wider. And the kids intuitively recognize the gap. They're asking for a change.</div>
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Happily, progressive organizations are responding to the push from the Re-Generation: for example, by enhancing the learning experience through the integration of technology, "flipping the classroom" so lectures are recorded for the student to watch at home while "school" operates as a sort of "base camp" or design hub for learning, grouping students by what they know not by age, or providing credit for demonstrated life skills through an innovative process we call "badging." </div>
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<strong>What are your kids learning at school? What programs do you admire?</strong></div>
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Innovative tool demonstrated at Jeevana School in Madurai city</div>
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Technology-enabled learning went a step further as a ‘tablet’ is now being prescribed to assess school children and find out the “learning gaps.”</div>
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Educational Initiatives, an Ahmedabad-based educational research company, is promoting its innovative assessment tool in schools in Madurai region claiming that it had developed it with a deep understanding of child psychology and research.</div>
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The Detailed Assessment (DA) tablet computer was demonstrated to subject teachers and students at Jeevana School in Ponmeni here on Friday.</div>
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Speaking to reporters about the tablet way of diagnostic assessment, Sudhir Ghodke, Director, Educational Initiatives, has said that continuous and comprehensive assessment is of paramount importance to identify the learning gaps among students at regular intervals.</div>
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The 17.8 cm tablets being used for DA are with captive touch screen and topic-wise tests will be customised to curriculum of respective schools. It will be suitable for State Board, CBSE and all types of schools.</div>
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“Once the subject teacher finishes doing three or four topics, he or she can go the online system and ask for conducting a test for students. Questions are prepared keeping the course structure in mind and every child gets personalised report which the parents also can access,” he said.</div>
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According to him, the tablet test will be very helpful to schools because teachers should not assume that every student had understood what was taught. “Assessment method drives learning and teachers will be effective in their work. Mistakes committed by students can be corrected and explained to them. Schools can decide on which date they want to conduct the test,” Mr.Ghodke said.</div>
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In the first phase, the Detailed Assessment through tablets is available for three subjects- English, Mathematics and Science. Totally, 24 tests would be conducted for these three subjects and it will be Rs.1,800 per student for one year. This testing method is available for students from third class to Tenth standard.</div>
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“Ours will be an apt example of technology aided learning and it offers year long assessment programme. Schools in various States have come forward to introduce ‘tablets’ and our representative will carry a set of tablet computers to school on the test date. The assessment report will be ready in 24 hours and teachers can view the results online,” he explained.</div>
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After getting the results, teachers can take remedial action and Mr.Ghodke claimed that schools would benefit in formative/summative assessment of students.</div>
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The purpose of this experiment is to observe how moisture, cooling temperature, and condensation nuclei play a role in cloud formation.<br />
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<span style="color: #38761d;"><strong>1</strong></span>. Pour 100 ml of cold water into the jar. Add food coloring to the water.<br />
<span style="color: blue;"><strong>2</strong></span>. Swirl the water in the jar for one minute to allow some water to evaporate.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">3</span></strong>. Stretch the open end of a rubber glove over the mouth of the jar, with the glove fingers hanging down into the jar.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: magenta;">4</span></strong>. Place a rubber band around the mouth of the jar to secure the glove.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: #38761d;">5</span></strong>. Turn on the lamp so it shines through the jar.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: red;">6</span></strong>. Insert your hand into the glove. Pull quickly outward without disturbing the jar's seal. Record your observations.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: blue;">7</span></strong>. Quickly push your hand back down into the jar. Record your observations.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: #38761d;">8</span></strong>. Carefully remove the glove from the jar.<br />
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<span style="color: purple;"><strong>9</strong>.</span> Drop a lit match into the jar and quickly seal it again with the rubber glove as before.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: blue;">10</span></strong>. Insert your hand into the glove. Pull quickly outward without disturbing the jar's seal. Record your observations.<br />
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<strong><span style="color: #e06666;">11</span></strong>. Repeat the entire procedure using hot tap water instead of cold water.<br />
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<span style="color: #e06666;"><strong><span style="font-size: large;"><img src="http://eo.ucar.edu/webweather/images/dropguy3.gif" /> Whats Happening ?</span></strong> </span><br />
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What do you see happening inside the jar?<br />
Water vapor is created as water heats under the lamp. Swirling the water also help water molecules to move into the air from the water’s surface.<br />
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When you pull the glove out of the jar, the air pressure is lowered inside the jar. The jar contains the same number of air molecules, but they have more space between them (they are less dense). <br />
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Molecules collide with each other less frequently and slow down, causing the air temperature to go down.<br />
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When you press the rubber glove into the jar, you are increasing the air pressure. The air becomes more dense as the molecules are crowded together. This also causes the air to heat up as molecules collide with each other more often.<br />
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The smoke particles provide tiny nuclei on which water vapor molecules condense, when the air temperature cools. This forms a little cloud.<br />
<br /><strong><span style="color: magenta; font-size: large;">What does this has to do with the weather ?</span></strong><br />
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There must be three main ingredients present in order for clouds to form:<br />
<br />• Moisture - There must be sufficient water vapor in the air to build a cloud.<br />
• Cooling air - The air temperature must decrease enough for water vapor to condense.<br />
• Condensation nuclei - Tiny particles, invisible to the human eye, such as dust, dirt, and pollutants, provide surfaces on which water molecules can gather and condense into water droplets.<br />
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School examination pattern and composition are set to undergo an overhaul by the
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). <br />
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The teaching community has
mixed reactions. Questions to test the problem solving abilities of the students
will be included, starting from
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“This will force children to come out of the rote-learning and test their
application and analytical skills,” said Usha Ram, principal, Laxman Public
School.<br />
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CBSE’s chairman, Vineet Joshi stated that the PSA system would evaluate
quantitative and qualitative reasoning and incorporate aspects such as creative
thinking, decision-making, problem solving and communication.<br />
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CBSE will also allot 5% of every major subject, such as English, Hindi,
mathematics and physics, on questions pertaining to the cultural, environmental
and social ethos of the country.<br />
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“Our existing educational system needs to be strengthened to deliver values
enshrined in the Constitution. The curriculum needs to assign more weightage to
value based questions,” said Ram Shankar, joint director, CBSE.<br />
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CBSE also plans to implement the ‘open book testing’ method for classes 10
and 12 from the next academic session. <br />
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Teachers said that this was a move that would require planning at not just
the school level, but university level too. It’ll require students to know their
texts well, teachers said. <br />
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“There has to be some connect between school and higher education. Some
re-thinking is required to bridge the gap between school and college education,”
said Ameeta Wattal, principal, Springdales (Pusa Road).<br />
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