episode #19: Back to School
News of the Week:
1) And just like that it’s gone? Google Wave development discontinued TAT
2) Civil War History Class as iPad app TAT
3) Putting Our Brains on Hold - NYT op ed by BOB HERBERT
According to a new report from the College Board, the U.S. is 12th among developed nations in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds with college degrees. The report said, “As America’s aging and highly educated work force moves into retirement, the nation will rely on young Americans to increase our standing in the world.”
The problem is that today’s young Americans are not coming close to acquiring the education and training needed to carry out that mission. They’re not even in the ballpark. In that key group, 25- to 34-year-olds with a college degree, the U.S. ranks behind Canada, South Korea, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, Ireland, Norway, Israel, France, Belgium and Australia. That is beyond pathetic.
4) Stanford School of Medicine to distribute iPads to incoming students TAT
The Stanford University School of Medicine will be distributing iPads to its incoming class of 91 first-year medical school and master’s of medicine students during orientation later in August as part of a trial program to integrate the mobile device into academics.
5) Bay Area science teachers put on lab coats and go to work at Stanford TAT
...two dozen teachers – one from a middle school in San Jose, two from junior high schools in Silicon Valley, and 21 from high schools all over the Bay Area – who are taking part in Stanford's Summer Research Program for Teachers.
6) You Can Now Discount Your iOS Apps 50% For Schools from The Next Web - CT
bulk educational discounts (Quells some of our fellow educators’ fears about practicality of incorporating these devices in the classroom)
Main Topic: Back to School! Tips for the First Day of Class
Tim's Tech Tidbit:
open ID - http://openid.net/
Creative Commons on OpenID - helpful summary and list of things to consider
Endorsements:
Cammy: Neurofocus lab in Berkeley, CA - where neuroscience and marketing meet. Check out the video - Will this kind of research have educational applications?
(I’ve just downloaded the sample of Dr. Pradeep‘s The Buying Brain on my iPad)
Kevin: zero inbox: gmail labs: send and archive
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News of the Week:
1) And just like that it’s gone? Google Wave development discontinued TAT
2) Civil War History Class as iPad app TAT
3) Putting Our Brains on Hold - NYT op ed by BOB HERBERT
According to a new report from the College Board, the U.S. is 12th among developed nations in the percentage of 25- to 34-year-olds with college degrees. The report said, “As America’s aging and highly educated work force moves into retirement, the nation will rely on young Americans to increase our standing in the world.”
The problem is that today’s young Americans are not coming close to acquiring the education and training needed to carry out that mission. They’re not even in the ballpark. In that key group, 25- to 34-year-olds with a college degree, the U.S. ranks behind Canada, South Korea, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, Ireland, Norway, Israel, France, Belgium and Australia. That is beyond pathetic.
4) Stanford School of Medicine to distribute iPads to incoming students TAT
The Stanford University School of Medicine will be distributing iPads to its incoming class of 91 first-year medical school and master’s of medicine students during orientation later in August as part of a trial program to integrate the mobile device into academics.
5) Bay Area science teachers put on lab coats and go to work at Stanford TAT
...two dozen teachers – one from a middle school in San Jose, two from junior high schools in Silicon Valley, and 21 from high schools all over the Bay Area – who are taking part in Stanford's Summer Research Program for Teachers.
6) You Can Now Discount Your iOS Apps 50% For Schools from The Next Web - CT
bulk educational discounts (Quells some of our fellow educators’ fears about practicality of incorporating these devices in the classroom)
Main Topic: Back to School! Tips for the First Day of Class
Tim's Tech Tidbit:
open ID - http://openid.net/
Creative Commons on OpenID - helpful summary and list of things to consider
Endorsements:
Cammy: Neurofocus lab in Berkeley, CA - where neuroscience and marketing meet. Check out the video - Will this kind of research have educational applications?
(I’ve just downloaded the sample of Dr. Pradeep‘s The Buying Brain on my iPad)
Kevin: zero inbox: gmail labs: send and archive
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