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Our mutual friends

Learning with 'e's

Milgram''s question was, how many someones are in the chain?'' (Watts, 2003, p38.) The notion of wisdom of crowds put forward by James Surowiecki (2004) relies on people working together, even when they don''t know each other directly. 2004) The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many are Smarter than the Few. References Jenkins, H.

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Helping Others Along – Motivation Theory and the SAMR Model

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When we take the time to persuade our colleagues about adoption we are providing them with context-based application effective action which makes them more likely to mobilize greater effort than those who are not persuaded, but told. New York: Free, 2003. American Education Research Journal 41 (3) (2004), pp. Bandura, A.

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Most immigrants outpace Americans when it comes to education — with one big exception

The Hechinger Report

A new study finds that most immigrant groups meet or surpass average U.S. In 2004, the late Harvard political science professor Sam Huntington made the argument that recent immigrants, particularly Hispanics, weren’t assimilating well into American society. Photo: Meredith Kolodner. population, according to the most recent data.

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The Progression of our Lower School Technology Integration

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This is the progression of technology integration at CCS lower school since I came on staff in January of 2004 as a part-time related arts computer teacher. I was excited about having options for instruction and learning more about mobile learning. We've come a long way baby!

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Needing students, Appalachian colleges reach out to fast-growing Hispanic population

The Hechinger Report

to go too far from the mobile home park where she’s grown up in Conover, North Carolina, when she goes to college. It’s less than four miles from the Paradise Valley Mobile Home Park, where the Cantus and other mostly Hispanic Catholic families live. He seemed like somebody I’d like to meet.”. Maria Cantu (l.)

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Human 2.0

Learning with 'e's

Donna Haraway (2004) makes a point of singling out Rachel - a replicant character in the sci-fi movie Bladerunner - as 'the image of a cyborg culture's fear, love, and confusion.' Essentially, when wetware (biological entity) meets hardware, the software can be interoperable. He believes it's not a matter of if, but when. iThink not.