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July 2008

20 posts

“…if Osama bin Laden beat us with a laptop, shouldn’t we at least have a president who is reasonably conversant with one? After all, some historians believe that one of the reasons the North prevailed during the Civil War is because Lincoln was savvy enough to use the most sophisticated means of communication available. If Senator McCain wants to know how it turns out for those who aren’t as adaptable, he could take a look at Jefferson Davis.” —McCain Must Develop Cybersavvy
Jul 31, 2008
Newspaper Happily Reports on Teacher Leaving the Profession → jsonline.com

Hey, you missed the real story! Why are teachers leaving after only three years!

Jul 30, 2008
“Always remember this. Without a revenue stream, you have no company.” —Mark Cuban (Free is only good if someone else is paying for it)
Jul 27, 2008
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Jul 25, 2008
“In fact, in the real world, while the answers to the odd-numbered problems are not in the back of the textbook, the tests are all open book, and your success is inexorably determined by the lessons you glean from the free market. Learning, it turns out, is a lifelong major.” —Our Googley advice to students: Major in learning
Jul 19, 2008
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Jul 17, 2008
“It would be like gathering opera singers together to sing, and trying to make the corn pop” —Physicist Debunks Cellphone Popcorn Viral Videos
Jul 15, 2008
Jul 15, 2008
Periodic Table of Videos → youtube.com

This channel will feature a video about each element on the periodic table.

Jul 15, 2008
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Jul 15, 2008
Jul 14, 2008
“Why would we ever buy a book when we can buy a computer? Textbooks are often obsolete before they are even printed.” —Technology reshapes America’s classrooms
Jul 12, 2008
Jul 12, 2008
800 Amazing Spoon Benders → blogs.discovermagazine.com
Jul 12, 2008
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Jul 12, 2008
Jul 11, 2008
The Future of the Internet → onpointradio.org
Jul 8, 2008
Make your own online fireworks display → madison.com
Jul 5, 2008
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Jul 3, 2008
Twitter in Education → clifmims.com
Jul 3, 2008
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