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a key player insightful : He is really important because he has a great attitude, said Pascal even more important : Before being injured Colaianni had played in 29 games with 24 starts. NOTE: your boy only missed one college game in his career and that was because i
Breaking News Consumer's Handbook: Fake News Edition - On The Media - WNYC Podcast and transcript on how to sort the truthful from the troublesome. WNYC public radio's investigates how the media shapes our world view. Hosts, Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield, interview Melissa Zimdars, assistant professor of communication and media at Merrimack College. Zimdars has made a list of more than a hundred problematic news sites, and discusses how to be a savvy news consumer in a misinformation-filled world.
College Art Association The CAA promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the visual arts. It is the oldest and largest support organization for those working in the visual arts.
Elevate Your News Evaluation An article from the College & Research Libraries News, property of the American Library Association.
FreezeCrowd FreezeCrowd is a unique social media platform and network for college students and alumni that connects you in photos with friends! It's cool or unique because everyone has an ice cube over their profile picture, and you break the ice when visiting a friends profile. By breaking the ice, you can ask a question, send off a message in the future, play an educational game, among other interesting applications that can be built over the break the ice feature. When you upload a profile picture on FreezeCrowd, it's not just a picture, yet a picture with an ice cube around it, and you can set a timer on the ice cube to melt or freeze over to show that your profile picture is dated, and be notified to upload your most recent picture. This keeps you updated with your profile picture, so that you don't have the same one that is outdated. FreezeCrowd is similar to a school yearbook in some ways, yet online and private to outside searches. Every photo you upload is unique like a snowflake, and categorized. In every photo there is a snowflake, which allows you to click to FreezeTag a friend in the photo as whatever they are (e.g. Biology Major, Business Major, Journalism Major, Golfer, Football Player, etc.), and all photos can be a club photo, team photo, company photo, or friends photo and more. When you FreezeTag a friend you can send off a bubble message to a friend, and connect from within the photo in a group text conversation. Status updates are called a Thought to Freeze and you can freeze (or preserve, and schedule an update) a thought, and melt a thought.
informED - Coding in Education Why It's Important & How It's Being Implemented
Kidfund Turn sharing into savings. Build a fund for your child's future. Engage friends and family. Donate a portion to accounts for kids in need. It's completely free, fun and easy to use. Kidfund is on a mission to build assets for ALL kids. Almost half of all kids in the US live in low-income households or below the poverty line. As one of the wealthiest nations in the world, we can do better. So, in addition to offering an app that helps parents build their own child’s fund, we offer a slider in settings to donate a percentage of your child’s account into college savings accounts for low-income kids. At scale, it’s a systemic platform to voluntarily give money to kids who need it — increasing educational attainment and economic mobility. Join us!
Language Zen: The Fastest Way to Learn Spanish Language Zen is a web app that uses machine learning to be the most effective way to learn a new language (2.2X faster than Rosetta Stone and 3.4X faster than college courses to be exact). Our users can learn through music and explore their personal interests (like shopping or sports) and specific professional vocabulary. Over the past 10 months, we’ve grown MRR from $850 to $9,000 and are now cash-flow breakeven. We’re currently booking $16,500/month in consumer LTV with a 3.5 month payback period and a low churn.
Makerspace Collaborations - Schools and Colleges Schools and college programs join forces to increase the benefits of maker programs. K12 students gain real-world knowledge and application of design thinking, and college students gain experience in facilitating scientific explorations and working with groups.
MCAT | Khan Academy This collection is being developed for the revised MCAT® exam that will first be administered in April 2015. The collection contains more than 1000 videos and 2800 practice questions. Content will be added to the collection through 2015. All content in this collection has been created under the direction of the Khan Academy and has been reviewed under the direction of the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges). All materials are categorized according to the pre-health competencies tested by the new MCAT exam; however, the content in this collection is not intended to prescribe a program of study for the new MCAT exam. These videos, questions, and articles are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License (available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/). The content is also included in the Pre-health Collection within MedEdPORTAL’s iCollaborative sponsored by the AAMC: www.mededportal.org/pre-health *MCAT® is a program of the AAMC and related trademarks owned by the Association include Medical College Admission Test, MCAT, and MCAT2015. For more information about the MCAT exam, visit www.aamc.org/mcat.
Poetry | Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) Annotated list of poetry tites on the Outstanding Books for the College Bound list.
Stanford researchers find students have trouble judging the credibility of information online In 2016, Stanford University released a highly recognized study demonstrating that middle and high school students (even some college students) have trouble distinguishing credible online resources, ads from editorial, fake from verifiable. Stanford scholars examined “civic online reasoning, and attempted to identify skills and methods to distinguish the credible from the unreliable.
The Problem with Fake News (and how our students can solve it) Former middle school teacher and current college professor, John Spencer, created a three minute video on digital literacy.
Tim Ferriss' Interview: Brené Brown Dr. Brené Brown (@BreneBrown) is a research professor at the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. Brené’s 2010 TEDx Houston talk, The Power of Vulnerability, has been viewed more than 20 million times and is one of the top five most viewed TED talks in the world.
Tim Ferriss' Interview: Will MacAskill We want to disaggregate benefits and aggregate costs. - William MacAskill Will MacAskill (@willmacaskill) is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford. Just 28 years old, he is likely the youngest associate (i.e. tenured) professor of philosophy in the world.
University of Fashion - Online, On-demand Fashion Design Lessons Hundreds of step by step video lessons taught by fashion college professors. Make clothes by learning draping, pattern making, art, sewing and other hands on skills.
What Is Fake News? - Library Colby-Sawyer College Colby-Sawyer College offers categories of fake news, an excellent infographic, a glossary of term, and EXAMPLES! If a teacher is searching for good examples of fake news, misleading news, biased news, and satire, this is a good resource.
William MacAskill Official Website William MacAskill is an Associate Professor in Philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford. He is also the founder and president of 80,000 Hours, the co-founder and vice-president of Giving What We Can, and the author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference.