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Education Week: Students Sound Off on School Tech Use
Discussions of technology in education typically center on what policymakers, academic experts, and educators would like to see happen in the classroom. Rarely heard are the voices of those who are actively test-driving new forms of technology: the students. via Education Week: Students Sound Off on School Tech Use. Read more
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Education Week: Digital Tools Expand Options for Personalized Learning
Teachers have always known that a typical class of two dozen or more students can include vastly different skill levels and learning styles. But meeting those varied academic needs with a defined curriculum, time limitations, and traditional instructional tools can be daunting for even the most skilled instructor. via Education Week: Digital Tools Expand Options Read more
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Israel’s Time To Know Aims To Revolutionize The Classroom | TechCrunch
This is the story of Time To Know, an enigmatic Israeli startup that has somehow managed to remain under the radar of Israel’s tightly knit startup scene. What makes this feat wondrous is not only because of the daunting challenge the company has chosen to meet, but that it has quietly ramped to 350 employees Read more
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Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different? | Video on TED.com
Derek Sivers: Weird, or just different? | Video on TED.com. http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf Read more
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Perspectives — Marginal Revolution
Perspectives — Marginal Revolution. http://video.ted.com/assets/player/swf/EmbedPlayer.swf Read more
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Outliers and developing exceptional abilities
“The natural trajectory of giftedness in childhood is not a six-figure salary, perfect happiness, and a guaranteed place in Who’s Who. It is the deepening of the personality, the strengthening of one’s value system, the creation of greater and greater challenges for oneself… becoming a better person and helping make this a better world.” That Read more

