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Have you ever been in the middle of a conversation about a famous author you know and love only to forget how to pronounce his or her name? Fear not!
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This is news that you just can't make up. Groupon, in its never-ending quest to offer discounts on everything under the sun, is apparently going to start offering college tuition at a discount.
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Gone are the days when teachers and students used to be dependent only on blackboards and dusters for their lessons. Now, it’s the use of technology, especially the World Wide Web that has become a crucial skill and handiness for both: students and the mentors.
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So you may be back in school but a vacation is likely right around the corner. Rather than throw up a typical 'out of office' reply on your e-mail, get a bit creative! Instead of the usual 'I'll have limited access to e-mail and will try my best to help you even though i'm on vacation' nonsense, don't mince words.
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The era of Larry Page at Google is well underway. He's stormed through Google and left a trail of acquisitions and projects in his wake. To that end, Google just publicly released exactly which services will be discontinued. Most of these tools are below and you may recognize some (or all) of them.
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We are living in a world of connectivity. From students to teachers to families, everyone seems to know what everyone else is up to. To that end, here's a terrific comic that illustrates exactly that point.
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It's back to school time and that means Apple is beginning a big push to showcase the iPad 2's abilities in the classroom. There are a ton of ways to use the iPad in the classroom, but that doesn't mean Apple won't try and remind teachers and students about that.
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In a bold move, the Waterbury, CT school district has approved a bump in the number of allowable students in a classroom. In years past, the maximum number of students allowed in a school classroom was 35. Since the August 25, 2011 vote, classrooms are allowed to have 250 students per teacher.
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If you’re looking for the best way to incorporate Google+ into your classroom or simply deciding if the new service is for you, you’re in luck.
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Have you ever shared photos of students on Flickr and got a little nervous that the entire world could see them? If this has stopped you from using the popular photo-sharing site, listen up.
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There seem to be a dozen new web apps released every day. But what about the apps you could actually use? Edudemic has gone through the latest news clippings and test-driven a few of the newest web apps to see if they're going to help your everyday life.
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It's the beginning of the school year and you may not have had time to brush out the cobwebs yet from summer break. Fear not, Edudemic is to the rescue! Thanks to the Adobe Education Exchange, you now have hundreds of terrific last-minute lessons that are perfect for a wide range of classrooms.
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When it comes to new technology adoption in the classroom, it's almost always a good thing. We prize innovation when it comes to gadgets. I can't think of a single technological advancement that hasn't been good for students. But we seem to have a built-in resistance to structural innovation.
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Schools are always looking to attract the best and the brightest. Many advertise on television in high-budget, quality ads that probably do a good job at painting their school in a favorable light. However, not all th...
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Whether you’ve using the Internet or a cell phone (smart or dumb), here’s how you can track Hurricane Irene, access the American Red Cross through Facebook and Twitter, schedule news alerts, connect with others and find loved ones.
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Hurricane Irene has officially made landfall. Edudemic will be hosting as many of these pictures and multimedia pieces as possible. Editing may stop at any time if power is lost. However, until then, this gallery will remain updated. Be sure to bookmark and share it to help show the force of the storm in case others have not yet taken this seriously.