Jury out on Facebook’s impact on grades
Two contradictory studies about Facebook usage and grade-point average have higher education officials questioning if the social networking giant has any impact on students’ classroom performance. Key words: Facebook, social networking, Ohio State University, Northwestern University, university research, education, technology
Jury out on Facebook’s impact on grades
Two contradictory studies about Facebook usage and grade-point average have higher education officials questioning if the social networking giant has any impact on students’ classroom performance. Key words: Facebook, social networking, Ohio State University, Northwestern University, university research, education, technology
After Ed “Voices” on Mayoral Control
Joseph Viteritti, editor of “When Mayor’s Take Charge,” on mayoral control, its benefits, and needed reforms in NYC.
NCTI and the Future of Global Computing
Gregg Downey, eSchool News (Moderator); Gordon Freedman, Blackboard, Inc; T.V. Raman, Google, Inc. These three panelists explore what the future holds for education, technology development, and around-the-corner solutions.
Pearson Math Content
Pearson’s enVisionMATH makes math content accessible for all students.
The Exuberant World of Green Building
Christine Ervin’s career as an environmental leader spans executive positions in both national and state government as well as in the nonprofit sector. As the President and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council, she led its growth from 200 members and three staff in 1999 to become a highly influential coalition of nearly 5,000 companies and organizations, 50 staff, and 70 local chapters and affiliates. Over her five-year tenure, the Council launched the LEED™ green building rating system – the nation’s de facto voluntary green building standard – and the Greenbuild international conference and expo.
Microsoft “My Resume” Talks
Microsoft asked students at the University of Washington Career Fair about some of the biggest mistakes they have made in their job searches. Their answers are both informative and entertaining! Learn from their mistakes and don’t let any of this happen to you!
New York Times: Foresensic Science in Classrooms
Forensic science has grown into a popular choice for many students at New Rochelle High School in New York.
Up to $10,000 for after-school meal programs
Share Our Strength is awarding grants from $1,000 to $10,000 to organizations that directly sponsor or advocate USDA-reimbursed after-school and/or summer meal programs for children. Grants will specifically support efforts to increase participation in the organization’s USDA summer and after-school meal programs. Organizations engage in advocacy when they work with schools, community organizations, local businesses, and with a range of government officials to increase participation in summer and after-school meal programs. Grant awards will range from $1,000-$10,000.
Apply for a fellowship to the NSTA New Science Teacher Academy
NSTA New Science Teacher Academy, co-founded by the Amgen Foundation, is a professional development initiative created to help promote quality science teaching, enhance teacher confidence and classroom excellence, and improve teacher content knowledge. According to a 2003 study by Richard Ingersoll, nearly 50 percent of beginning teachers leave their jobs in the first five years. The NSTA New Science Teacher Academy endeavors to use mentoring and other professional development resources to support science teachers during the often challenging, initial teaching years and to help them stay in the profession.