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How Countries Began Trying Distance Learning

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Distance learning has a surprisingly long tradition of flexibility. A new infographic sheds some light on how various countries have gotten on board.

10 Things To Know About Your School Textbooks

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How much do all of those school textbooks weigh? How much do textbooks cost on a regular basis? Do they still play an integral part of the learning process?

How U.S. And Chinese Classrooms Use Education Technology

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How do schools in the two different countries leverage education technology? Who uses it for research more? Which country spends the most amount of time using edtech?

How To Correctly Size Images For Social Networks

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If you have your own blog, Facebook page, or just like to be in the know... you need to know how to correctly size images for social networks. Here's how.

The Current State Of Student Loans

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A new infographic sheds some light on the current state of student loans. The numbers are staggering and downright disturbing. If you owe student loans, how long do you think it'll take to pay them off?

The 2012 Social Media Report Card

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How did Google+, Pinterest, and Facebook make out over the past year? What are the best reasons to use a particular network? This infographic spells it out.

20 Things To Know About The Current State Of Teaching

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If you've been wondering about some of the general statistics about the current state of teaching (like how many teachers work on Sundays), then this visualization is just what you need.

A Visual Look At The Life Of Martin Luther King Jr.

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People honor and celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. for many reasons, but most importantly, for his role in working to achieve race equality in America.

How Teachers Can Leverage The Library of Congress

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From interactive presentations to primary source sites to lesson plans ... there's a lot to check out at the Library of Congress.

The Modern Definition Of College Readiness

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The modern definition of learning, school, and college is an evolving mix of education and technology jargon. So what does that mean for high school students wondering about their college readiness?

A Day In The Life Of A Connected Educator

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Being a connected educator may be one of the newest but most important things a teacher should know about. From growing your PLN on Twitter to finding a job on LinkedIn to engaging your class using mobile devices, it's a great time to be a teacher.

How (And Why) Teenagers Hide Their Online Activity

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Most teens and students use the web for social networking, school research, and gaming. But did you know that many teens actually hide their online activities from their parents and others?

Is Social Media Right For Your School?

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A new infographic examines the pros and cons of social media in schools and asks the big question: is social media right for your school?

24 Twitter Shortcuts That Will Save You Time

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If you consider yourself an expert-level Twitter user, you probably know about the couple dozen shortcuts you can use to speed up your tweeting. If you're not as well versed, this guide to Twitter shortcuts has you covered.

The Top 10 Books In The World

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Browsing Amazon.com might show you what books are bestsellers, what is similar to the last thing you looked at, or what other people bought in addition to the book you're looking at. Being a bestseller obviously means the book is widely popular- but just how popular?

Why Standardized Tests Don’t Make Sense

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We've heard many arguments for and against standardized testing in the US. This infographic helps outline why standardized tests don't make sense to some.