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From Heartache to Hope

Tom Murray

This post is dedicated to the five people that lost their lives and the many that were affected by the events at the Fort Lauderdale airport on January 6, 2017. Flying virtually every week, I have my routine down, and could probably find my way through a number of airports with my eyes closed and my headphones on. Lesson: Be present.

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Schools Use Trial and Error for Choosing Edtech, But They Don’t Have to

Edsurge

trillion infrastructure bill into law, our nation is poised to make historic investments in its highways, public transit, railways, airports, ports, water systems, broadband networks and electric grid. With President Biden’s signature turning the $1.2 A key reason? There is no need to reinvent the wheel.

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Launching SchoolLibraryNJ (and some models beyond)

NeverEndingSearch

Led by a small team of NJASL volunteers, a few of whom just happen to be Rutgers LIS alumni and students, with the generous support of Springshare and the blessing of the New Jersey State Library, we are building a network of LibGuides to support our learning community statewide and beyond. Not every library has a realistic budget.

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Travel Series Travel and Physical Access

N2Y

Braille displays on signage to identify most rooms in a building. Physical access to buildings has improved greatly over the years. Still, if you are doubtful about the accessibility of a restaurant, business, or building, it is well worth an email or phone call to ensure your plans are protected from interruption.

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Supporting Teachers: Our Hoover Dam

ExcelinEd

During the Great Depression, the government funded major infrastructure projects, like dams, bridges and airports, that not only provided jobs but also had a long-lasting impact on the U.S. A 21st-century equivalent of building the Hoover Dam is an equally important investment: our K-12 teachers.

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Deeper Collaboration Is the Answer to Higher Ed’s Challenges

Edsurge

Now, a new type of alliance is emerging in higher education that is centered around the need to solve common problems rather than to simply bond around mission or geography. One early version of this new kind of partnership was used to build and deliver Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) through alliances like Coursera and edX.

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Practical Ways to Develop School Leaders Now

The CoolCatTeacher

So when you say make yourself available, obviously you're probably not super close to where all your principals are right there in another building. 00;01;30;20 – 00;01;39;04 Vicki Davis I want to park on that for a second. And I have three campuses within walking distance. And so Voxer is a great way to keep that going.

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