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  | | | Head of the Class |  | | |  | - Idaho voters reject expansion of education technology
Voters in Idaho on Tuesday struck down an expansion of online learning proposed by state superintendent Tom Luna. Along with two other education referendums, a majority of voters opposed requirements that all students and teachers have laptop computers and make online or blended-learning courses a high-school graduation requirement. The state legislature still could move forward to enact such laws. Education Week/Marketplace K-12 blog (11/7)  |  | Looking to inspire and retain your Gen Y teachers? Join career and workplace expert Lindsey Pollak in a discussion of what motivates these young educators. How will they respond to coaching and feedback—and how do they feel about transparency and connectivity? Register today for this free webinar! | |  | | eLearning |  | | |  | - Best practices for one-to-one iPad classrooms
Schools should provide true one-to-one iPad environments, not circulate a cart among classrooms, writes Jennie Magiera, who has worked with 20 one-to-one iPad classrooms this year. A member of the Teacher Leaders Network, Magiera shares tips about what she's learned, including the importance of teacher buy-in and supporting teachers through professional learning communities. She also writes about the need for a contingency plan -- for added expenses and unexpected failures. Education Week Teacher (premium article access compliments of EdWeek.org) (11/7)  |  | Complete, Online Writing and Grammar Curriculum New from Zaner-Bloser: Meet 100% of the Writing and writing-related Language Common Core State Standards with Strategies for Writers—now available in a completely digital format! Tour our virtual classroom today to view and interact with free samples and to learn about the all-digital program option, the Strategies for Writers Online Writing Center. | |  | | Systems Management |  | | | |  |  | Free Webinar: Help for Struggling Middle School Readers It's not too late to help Middle School struggling readers, but we can't keep doing what hasn't worked before. Learn how new techniques researched at the Universities of Iowa and Rochester have been implemented in Sioux Falls, SD to have lasting impact. You won't want to miss this FREE webinar - Tuesday, 12/4, 2pm ET. Register Now |
 |  | | Managing Budgets |  | | | | - Tight budget could scale back education-technology plan
A Kansas school district is on track to spend about $150,000 more than projected this year, which could threaten its ability to implement proposals for 2013-14 requested by the district's technology department. Those expenditures include the purchase of additional laptops for teachers and students, as well as about $40,000 in server upgrades. Officials also hoped to provide iPads for middle-school students. The Dispatch (Clay Center, Kan.) (11/6)  |  | Math Grant Opportunity for Data-Driven Instruction I CAN Learn® Education Systems announces a second round of grant opportunities for participation in the Million Student Study. Used with success in over 400 schools and supported by 18 years of scientifically based research, now is the time to improve your students' math performance. Learn more and apply now! |
 |  | - How mobile devices help schools worldwide connect
Schools worldwide are using technology to connect with other schools. At one school in West Sussex, England, educators said they chose to make such connections using mobile technology because of anticipated problems with trying to connect online with students in developing countries, such as Uganda and Afghanistan. Instead, students send text and picture messages on mobile devices and have used a videoconferencing program to communicate. The Guardian (London)/Teacher Network Blog (11/6) - Facebook usage may play a role in obesity, study finds
Facebook users who had strong ties with their online friends were more likely to opt for unhealthy food items than those who browsed other websites, researchers found. Users who spent longer hours on Facebook tended to have higher BMI and were at an increased risk of binge eating, according to the study, slated to appear in the June 2013 Journal of Consumer Research. AllFacebook.com (11/5)  | People always call it luck when you've acted more sensibly than they have." --Anne Tyler, American novelist  | | | SmartBrief delivers need-to-know news in over 100 targeted email newsletters to over 3 million readers. All our industry briefings are FREE and open to everyone—sign up today! | | | | This SmartBrief was created for jmabs1@gmail.com | | Advertise | | Publisher, Education Group: Joe Riddle 202-407-7857 | | | | | | | | | | Recent SmartBrief on EdTech Issues: - Wednesday, November 07, 2012
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