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How to Get your MEd Online
Looking to freshen up your credentials but don't have the time to do the grad school thing at night? See which universities award real sheepskin for virtual degree programs.
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Student Response Systems Get Smarter
Thanks to their ability to capture solid formative assessment data, SRSs are the hottest ticket since the doc cam boom. T&L checks out the latest products and features.
Leader of the Year Profile: She's Got Game
Debby Martin, Business Education Teacher at Phoebus High School in Hampton, VA trains her students to be tech literate through video game design.
Cyber Bullying: Responsibilities and Solutions
This article examines some of the literature on the topic of cyber bullying and provides information on its prevalence, the definition of cyber bullying, communication technologies, legal considerations and suggestions for dealing with the problem.
Open Source Spanish Resource Using Curriki
This open source Spanish curriculum addresses the needs of a comparatively small group of children—those who began their study of Spanish in kindergarten or 1st grade and are now entering middle school.
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School Gardens With Constance Carter Is your green thumb anxious to dig and plant. Join the Head of the Science Reference Section, Library of Congress, as she describes the history of the school garden in America and offers reasons why school gardens are making a comeback.
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Diamagnetism Activity This activity provides instructions for demonstrating diamagnetism using a grape and a strong rare-earth magnet. Diamagnetic materials, such as water, are repelled by both poles of a magnet. Diamagnetic materials are repelled by magnetic poles. Water is a diamagnetic substance. This behavior is predicted by a law of physics known as Lenz's Law. This law states that when a current is induced by a change in magnetic field (the orbital currents in the grape created by the magnet approaching the grape), the magnetic field produced by the induced current will oppose the change.
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