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Blended Teaching: How Plagiarism Detection Software can Help Educators

Educational Technology Guy

According to the survey, this approach even outruns the remote learning. Accessing a wide range of sources If you plan on checking a student’s submission for plagiarism, googling suspicious parts from the paper won’t do the trick. Modern tools allow running student papers for comparison with many different sources.

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Social Media and Kids - what you should know - guest post

Educational Technology Guy

According to new research by the Pew Research Center, 95% of teens say they have access to a smartphone, and 45% indicate that they’re online “almost constantly.” Instagram According to the above Pew survey, Instagram is the second most popular social platform for teens. Follow me on Twitter and Google+.

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SLIDE: data, interactive tools, and an equity wake-up call (Part 1)

NeverEndingSearch

Interactive digital tools will allow us to easily make comparisons. Interactive map of State Survey data. SLIDE State Survey [link]. On Facebook and Twitter. Data Speaks: Addressing Equity of Access to School Librarians for Students. Data Speaks: Addressing Equity of Access to School Librarians for Students.

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What Students Are Actually Doing Online

Securly

We surveyed 400+ students to find out just how kids ages 9-18 are using their display devices. Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr also have a large following of adolescent subscribers. Instant access to entire TV series listings allows kids to finish an entire season in one sitting, called “binge watching”. So are we.

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The SLIDE Study: A chat with Deb Kachel (Part 2)

NeverEndingSearch

When we did the state survey it was pretty shocking to see the correlation between the number of universities that prepare school librarians, and the number of actual school librarians employed in schools in that state. . .” Pennsylvania district comparisons [link] Advanced Search Tool data options. Deb : Definitely.

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Scientists and social media: an important new study

Bryan Alexander

Pew has a new study , based on surveying nearly 4,000 scientists, and the results are important for higher education and technology. By comparison, 34% of those who say there is not much or no debate about their field in the news say having their research in the news is important for career advancement. ” Good! Several thoughts.

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

Philipp Schmidt (2007) provide an excellent comparison of how Education 1.0 users moved from just accessing information and content to being able to directly interact with the content through commenting, remixing, and sharing it via social networks. Education 1.0 can be compared to Web 1.0 Keats and J. is similar to Web 1.0.

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