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I always find it interesting to follow survey results related to the latest trends in information technology...this link will take you to a quick survey pertaining to the title above:
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ContinuePosted by Stephen Slifka on May 24, 2012 at 6:56am
The Software and Information Industry Association is conducting an ongoing online survey how how educators are using technology in the classroom. Answer 20 questions, then receive feedback regarding how your use compares to other educators'…
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My daughter's high school keeps kids "in the know" by the use of Twitter. Does your school allow Twitter in the classroom? Below is a great article on how to use it effectively in various settings. Good luck and happy Tweeting!
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