@newsfromtengrrl for 2011-09-03
September 3, 2011
- Vizualize.me Creates an Infographic Resume for You in One Click http://t.co/nrgsvTM #
- Are You Sure Your Company Blog is Legal? (Or Why I Busted Someone For Plagiarism) | BNET http://t.co/XOc55Ha #
- Tabloid Trainwrecks Reinventing Gothic Literature – NYTimes.com http://t.co/muWa3K8 #
- Old Navy Thanks Grammar Police for Catching Embarrassing Typo | Advertising Age http://t.co/ZdSoYa6 #
- Lectures and smartphones don't mix – chicagotribune.com http://t.co/EzQsIY2 #
- Twenty Tidbits for New Teachers | Edutopia http://t.co/DKFXH29 #
- Is Summer Really A Vacation? – National Writing Project http://t.co/rlDHYr7 #
- With Pictures, Puzzles and Games, Students Create Transmedia Stories – National Writing Project http://t.co/3PdOkvh #
- A Primer On Curriculum Sharing Sites – National Writing Project http://t.co/OqZp5Ks #
- Can Comics Make The Leap To Digital In A Single Bound? | Fast Company http://t.co/keBuq4U #
- Can Text-Messaging Improve Communication Between the School and the Home? | Hack Education http://t.co/L1z6cdW #
- Trading in ‘.edu’ for ‘.com’ | Wired Campus – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/WE1BoNg #
- Why Markdown? A two-minute explanation – Brett Terpstra http://t.co/eA1ahsX #
- Five Reasons the First Week Is Not Like the Rest | ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/VJvIvX9 #
- Sabbatical Diary: Finding Grants and Fellowships | ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/rg8dNfR #
- Archives, Access, and Gwendolyn Brooks (The Digital Kind) | HASTAC http://t.co/hqZFcIh #
- Where Did Standardized Testing Come From Anyway? | HASTAC http://t.co/NzpgHjZ #
- Combating Inappropriate Cell Phone Use in Class http://t.co/RwPN6ul #
- What Pew Internet Research about Social Media Means for Students – HackCollege http://t.co/1S1S3PA #
- College Students Don't Know How to Search – HackCollege http://t.co/DLOmlQi #
- Book Review: Believing Is Seeing, NYTimes.com http://t.co/YtGxQ5I –about photography, the limitations of vision, & inevitable distortions #
- Banishing Impostor Syndrome | GradHacker http://t.co/jlD2snY #
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