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2/07/12

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Christine C.

Second White House Science Fair Features More Student Exhibits, More STEM Proposals

Students exhibited dozens of smartly designed and eco-savvy projects, and President Obama launched a marshmallow and a number of proposals to help prepare STEM teachers.
 
 

2/06/12

Filed by
Sarah J.

A Game Designer At The White House?

The White House Office of Technology Policy has hired its first social scientist-game designer. We can’t wait to see what she comes up with.
 
 

2/03/12

Filed by
Christine C.

PLAYBACK: News on Teens and Blogs, Facebook, Twitter and Google+, And Schools That Don’t Allow Them

In this week’s PLAYBACK, blogging is better than diary writing in relieving stress, a new Parent’s Guide to Facebook, S. Craig Watkins on what kids miss out on when schools block social media, and more.
 
 

2/01/12

Filed by
Sarah J.

Programs of Their Own: MIT and LEGO Bring Robotics and Coding to Grade School

At The Chestnut Hill School outside of Boston, educators are using MIT Media Labs’ Scratch programming language and innovative robotics tools developed in partnership with Lego to teach STEM subjects to kids as early as first grade.
 
 

1/30/12

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Sarah J.

SMALLab’s FLOW Encourages Students to be (Physically) Active Learners

In classrooms using FLOW, a new “embodied learning environment,” students are encouraged to stand up, move around, and make some noise.
 
 

1/27/12

Filed by
Sarah J.

PLAYBACK: Access, Literacy, The New and The Old Digital Divide

Tutoring via technology; the old digital divide persists while the drive toward mobile creates a new one; and Youth Radio’s Lissa Soep and HASTAC’s Cathy Davidson on what we know about teaching digital literacy … All in this week’s PLAYBACK.
 
 

1/26/12

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Christine C.

The Argument Over Arguments: Trying to See (And Teach) the Future of Writing

A recent New York Times article on blogs and the perceived decline in the quality of student writing draws responses from defenders of digital literacies and those who still believe blogs do not encourage critical thinking.
 
 

1/25/12

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Christine C.

Google Science Fair Winners: Teen-Age Scientists Inspire at TEDxWomen, Also Cite Need for Mentors

At TEDxWomen, Google Science Fair winners Lauren Hodge, Shree Bose and Naomi Shah describe their research and passion for scientific inquiry, and the difficulty of finding mentors.
 
 

1/24/12

Filed by
Sarah J.

Access For All: The White House Announces New Summer Jobs Initiative to Teach STEM to Low-Income Teens, Prepare Them for Jobs

President Obama has called on businesses and non-profits to help close the youth unemployment gap. Is teaching kids to code enough? We look at other models that encourage minority students from low-income communities to develop mobile apps, robotics and other technologies and to consider STEM careers.
 
 
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Colleen Macklin this iPhone actually has an antenna. for the radio! #stuffmystudentsgetinchina http://t.co/bqad3q23

February 08, 12:01am

 

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February 07, 11:58pm

 

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February 07, 11:44pm

 

Ewan McIntosh My head's exploding again. It's @christianlong's fault. 'Nuff said. (@ Hampton Majestic Chicago Theatre District) http://t.co/LvZR6hco

February 07, 11:35pm

 
 

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