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15 Non-librarian blog(ger)s too good to miss!

NeverEndingSearch

The EdTech Free Stuff tab offers a lovely array of downloadable ebook guides. If you are a Google Educator or if you work in a Google Classroom school, this is an essential resource for keeping up and moving forward. Kasey Bell’s Shake Up Learning. She also offers a Webinar series.

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My current book-writing process (and what scares me about book #5)

The Cornerstone for Teachers

I am not self-publishing: I have an actual publishing company I started in 2008. I actually started off with a publisher on my first book in 2008 and felt so taken advantage of — I was making like 43 cents a copy on the book — that I educated myself on all the ins and outs of the publishing process in order to advocate for my rights.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

Via Inside Higher Ed : “A former IT employee for the American College of Education , a for-profit college based in Indianapolis, locked thousands of students out of email and course materials by changing the password of a Google account after he was fired, according to a lawsuit filed by the institution.”

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Can Teaching ‘Hope’ Revive Democracy?

Edsurge

The book is called “Learning How to Hope: Reviving Democracy through our Schools and Civil Society” (available free as an ebook from Oxford University Press), and it’s by Sarah Stitzlein, a professor of education and affiliate professor of philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. presidential election. presidential election.

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Education Technology and the Promise of 'Free' and 'Open'

Hack Education

Google)’s biotech company, Calico. The spending at public four-year colleges and universities rose, on average, by 2 to 3%, “the largest such increase since the start of the recession in 2008.” Daphne Koller announced her departure from Coursera in August; she’s now working for Alphabet (a.k.a.

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