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Barney, a college student, discusses how he has used various technology tools to help him overcome barriers caused by a learning disability.
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Month: January 2014
The Power of a Dream | Krissy Venosdale
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The Power of a Dream another #inspired share via @venspired #ntchat #lrnchat #colchat #Youmatter http://venspired.com/?p=6136
Digital Citizenship & a poster for your school
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This is my SuperPower!!!
Teaching is my SuperPower!!! What’s yours??
I #teach…what is your superpower? http://t.co/xF53XcfaSE http://t.co/ykTqKMNHJP #pinterest #edchat #edteach #edblog
— ICTPHMS (@ICTPHMS) January 22, 2014
Teenage video game players have brains ‘like gambling addicts’
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In a study of 14-year-olds, those who played frequently had a larger ‘reward centre’ in their brains than those who played less often.
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Which Of These Digital Distractions Affect You?
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What types of digital distractions are the worst (meaning, making you the least productive) and which are less offensive? The post Which Of These Digital Distractions Affect You? appeared first on Edudemic.
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The difference between speaking & teaching
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The End of an Era.
Best Books of 2013 | Youth Sports | Changing the Game Project
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These are the three top thought provoking books published in 2013. They will change the way you think about sports, about parenting, and about performance. If you have others to add to the list, please add a comment below.
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Teen Online Safety Basics
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Internet safety isn’t about a bunch of rules telling you “never do this”, or trying to scare you into safe behavior. Internet safety is about avoiding being ripped off, disrespected, bullied, scamm…
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