Archive for July, 2007
The beginning of the semester is an exciting and busy time for both faculty and students. The semester start is also the best time for you to take the opportunity to make students aware of your expectations for the entire semester. Expectations help define a boundary for students in which they can focus on the […]
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July 31st, 2007
1. Generation “Y” will migrate heavily overseas2. Dwindling supplies of water in China will impact the global economy3. Workers will increasingly choose time over money4. Outlook for Asia: China for the short term; India for the long term5. Children’s “nature deficit disorder” will grow as a health threat6. We’ll incorporate wireless technology into our thought […]
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July 24th, 2007
Time Magazine lists some of the best websites of 2007. Categories include Arts & Leisure, Audio & Video, News & Info, Social Networks, and Web Services. Many of these websites include tools that could be utilized in education. Below are a handful of the top 50 that could be useful… Expertvillage.com: Worlds Largest How-To Video […]
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July 10th, 2007
There are many options for creating a personalized homepage for your web browser. The Center wanted to pass along a couple options. If you already have a Google account try iGoogle, or if you prefer Yahoo! checkout MyYahoo!, or try Netvibes. All have numerous options that will provide you with a concentrated page full of […]
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July 3rd, 2007