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#edd703 - virtual connections. Launching into a new course
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#edd703 Stockton cohort meets with the Irvine cohort: leadership and technology
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Trust and the Digital Literacy Toolkit | HASTAC
Trust and the Digital Literacy Toolkit | HASTAC
For our learners and our community, trust means that youths, parents, educators, and school administrators share a strong belief in the reliability of their knowledge and their skills for participating, navigating, and learning in the digital world. Trust means being able to rely on skills that minimize risks online and understanding the positive uses of networked technologies across the main areas of digital life: privacy, safety, information quality, and creative expression. Our Purpose and Mission
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Trust and the Digital Literacy Toolkit | HASTAC
#12×12 Day 1: Learning Tools
#12×12 Day 1: Learning Tools
I can’t tell you how important I think learning is to everyone. Regardless of your age, your career or anything else if you’re not continually learning new things, you’re falling …
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#12×12 Day 1: Learning Tools
Long live HSTRY! Welcome to Sutori! | Sutori
Long live HSTRY! Welcome to Sutori! | Sutori
HSTRY is now Sutori.com!Since we launched some eighteen months ago, we have seen creativity blossom as hundreds of thousands of educators and students took to HSTRY. Over time, we saw a pattern emerge outside of the limited scope of a timeline tool. Whether to present a Shakespeare play, or write a visual essay, whether to introduce graphing rational functions or demonstrate the nature of science, more and more educators are using HSTRY as a presentation tool to better engage their students.
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Long live HSTRY! Welcome to Sutori! | Sutori
Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries
Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries
Wouldn't it be great if you could know that you're about to injure yourself moments before you actually do? A pair of students out of Rice University believe that they've developed a wearable that can do just that. Ziel's M2 Sleeve is a prototype device that's designed for baseball pitchers to monitor the stress on their forearm. Using a combination of accelerometers, gyroscopes and muscle sensors, the unit can track motion and raise the alarm just before someone does some real damage.
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Smart sleeve warns you of impending forearm injuries