@newsfromtengrrl for 2013-01-10
January 10, 2013
- Best, Worst Learning Tips: Flash Cards Are Good, Highlighting Is Bad | TIME http://t.co/FYfjJ49A ->
- 2013 EdTech Predictions: An Interview with Adrian Sannier | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/TMGzR4hh ->
- Tumblr-ing Into the Semester | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/H3xDvAez ->
- Two Questions for Penny Kittle: On Teacher Burnout and Motivating Teenage Writers | Edutopia http://t.co/chn9JZ68 ->
- The Pros and Cons of Computer Labs | Edutopia http://t.co/2UQVG0y9 ->
- Deeper Learning: Authentic Student Assessment | Edutopia http://t.co/tEpzmfWN ->
- MLA, Face-to-Face | College Ready Writing » Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/XkTQbSiJ ->
- How Can Teachers Prepare Kids for a Connected World? | MindShift http://t.co/lt3f5a8w ->
- Free-Textbook Group Will Sell Its E-Books on Chegg, for a Small Fee – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/eMtjlvIq ->
- Coursera Announces Details for Selling Certificates and Verifying Identities – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/TrcgSviC ->
- JSTOR to offer limited free access to content from 1,200 journals | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/qxqw1kdf ->
- Coursera's fee-based course option | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/qC0RXvCW ->
- Adjunct leaders consider strategies to force change | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/2FzLuxqA ->
- Essay on how to shape academic job interviews when you are being interviewed | Inside Higher Ed http://t.co/dQP9RsIf ->
- Weeping at Work – On Hiring – The Chronicle of Higher Education http://t.co/1Mm58RKb ->