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  • 4th-12th Grade Teachers Needed for Online Research Study

    Student Identification with School: An Online Research Project________________________________________If you teach students in grades 4 through 12, you are invited to participate in the Student Identification with School Project (SISP) for a chance to win one of FOUR GREAT PRIZES (see below for details). Doctoral candidate, Kevon Tucker-Seeley, ...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by KevonTuckerSeeley on May 14, 2008
  • Attention all Teachers! Defend yourselves against these false assumptions.

    I am not a teacher. However, I recently came across a posting on the web by someone who claims that teachers are overpaid. I think she is very wrong and wanted to somehow make teachers in the US aware of her false allegations. Follow the link below to find the post. A quick search shows that she posts on several blogs, and claims to be a forensic ...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by ConcernedParent on April 1, 2008
  • "Survey Says..."

    So I am teaching my students how to design a chart or table and use it for the collection of data. Since I have taught this skill eleven times before (although it feels like a million) I expected some of the potholes we might run into. For example, because students must generate data, they must design a question to ask their peers which can be ...
    Posted to Regurgitated Alpha Bits (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 21, 2008
  • NPR survey on media devices - for visually impaired

    Did you know? According to an email sent to the DTB-talk email list (dtb-talk-bounces@nfbnet.org) from DSchwab@npr.org: ''National Public Radio is looking for visually impaired participants to survey about their experience with media devices. If interested, please provide name, contact information, preferred contact method (phone, email) and ...
    Posted to Talking Books Librarian (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 9, 2007
  • Education in Emergencies - Help a Grad Student

    Hello Everyone,I'm a graduate student as San Francisco State University, majoring in Product Design. I am currently working on my thesis, ''Delivering Education to Children in Emergency Situations''. I am working on a product that will bring education, and with it a sense of normalcy as well as hope to children that have encountered natural ...
    Posted to General Discussions (Forum) by GradStudent on October 8, 2007