This is a FREE program, it can be used to learn how to read, write, and speak languages as well as communicate with others and NOT know their language.
My goals are to help people meet others worldwide, and remove some of the language barriers that have been in place, in the past.
Hopefully, both teachers and students will make attempts to make friends in far away places, learn about cultures and share their experiences, maybe even try to learn new languages, at their own… Continue
Added by TheUberOverLord on June 5, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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FunnelBrain will host DemiDec’s 2009–2010 Decathlon flashcards online, giving over 10,000 DemiDec subscribers the opportunity to join the growing FunnelBrain student community and to benefit from FunnelBrain’s learning management application, the FUNNEL.
To read more about this exciting partnership, please check out the press release on the… Continue
Added by Joe on June 5, 2009 at 12:13pm —
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Check it out if you want to learn American Sign Language or just brush up on your skills. It's free, but they do ask for donations to help keep it a free service.
Added by rauchell mann on June 4, 2009 at 6:17pm —
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Bryant & Stratton College announced today that Philip Rosedale, Founder and Chairman of Second Life, will speak at its graduation, the live Second Life college graduation to be held June 10, 2009. Mr. Rosedale has agreed to speak at this historic event to the approximately 40 graduates from the 150 year old institution’s online degree program as they receive their hard earned diplomas in their avatar form on the college’s virtual campus… Continue
Added by Erik on June 4, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Gender Based Analysis of Selected Tobacco Programs in Pakistan is an International Development Research Center's (IDRC) funded research project. This is a pioneer project of this nature in Pakistan and through this project we aim to decrease the ever increasing number of female smokers in Pakistan through carrying out a gender based analysis of policies and programs aimed at tobacco control and to identify gaps that lead to failure of tobacco control within the female population in… Continue
Added by Iram Masud on June 4, 2009 at 9:30am —
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June 5th 2009 - LIVE video stream
This interactive live video streaming event will run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. central time and will discuss:
* Sensory Processing and ASD by Jenny Clark Brack.
* Review sensory systems and signs/symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder
* Current research in this field.
* Discuss practical ideas for implementing sensory strategies… Continue
Added by Darren Couch on June 4, 2009 at 7:48am —
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This is a feature that I run regularly at my blog that asks folks to boil down their week or a day in their week into a single reflective sentence. This week, we are using Voicethread. I invite you to join us:… Continue
I'm reminded again today how much I love the first day of summer. Not that I get a summer break - as the technology coordinator, the summer is when I do all the maintenance work that I don't get to during the school year. No, what I feel on the first day of summer break is the release of the pressure valve. (Do you hear the hissing?) A brief respite from deadlines, the idea that time is my friend rather than my enemy. What classes would I like to take? What books should I read? Maybe I'll… Continue
Added by Tess Wigginton on June 3, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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I think this is a tremendously positive change and one that is long overdue. In addition to seeming like good common sense to me, it could save states a huge amount of money. It could also be another crack in the travesty of the educational bureaucracy that is… Continue
Added by Karen Fasimpaur on June 3, 2009 at 10:00am —
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Last night I made an attempt to update what was going on while on wifi on my phone. Tried for a long time to get the post to go through but it never would. I'm not sure if I'll be able to make that work in the future or not. I like the idea of being able to work off my phone if I have the time.
I believe I talked in my last "not so posted" post, that I'm doing a lot of work in some grad classes right now. One of them is pushing me to set up a blog that I can use in my classroom. Although… Continue
Added by Tim Lorenz on June 2, 2009 at 9:04pm —
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Many students have been asking me where they can get information on about aieee counseling, aieee colleges, aieee preparation, what if they are not able to make it to NIITs and many such questions. My suggestions is first check Aieee Cut off 2009 then you can consider following options:
1> Your rank is under 15k then you have slight chance of making it to NIITs but may be in the second round of… Continue