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Site Seeks to Overhaul Academic Review

Internet startup Academia.edu is moving forward with plans to change the way scientists publish papers, thanks to a second round of funding the company has recieved.

Flush with just over $11 million in capital, Academia is inching closer to its goal of publishing all scientific papers while simultaneously changing the way the peer-review porcess works. Currently, researchers must submit their papers to any of a number of academic journals. The journals then hand the papers over to a different researcher to review before deciding if they have merit and are worthy of publication. Under the Academia.edu model, those same papers would be reviewed by peers on the site, similar to Facebook.

"The goal is to have every single science PDF ever written available for free on the Internet and to build a network of scientists interacting with those papers that will change the face of peer review," the San Francisco-based company told CNet of its mission.

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PurpleAnnie Goes to China-Resource for...

When I was in China in 2011~ I brought one of the bears a student gave me when I retired. At first I felt a bit self-conscious when I took her out of my backpack to get pics of her at the different sights in China. My tour group eventually started to offer ideas for pictures and at our farewell dinner~ requested Purpleannie be in the group picture~ too!
Perhaps~ your students would like to see her China pictures at my website for teachers and kids:...

Boy Charges $2,500 In App Buys

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What is one quote you'd share with...

Have a great quote that you'd like to share with your students?
Many years ago~ Dick's Sporting Goods had a commercial with a quote that I thought really summed things up...
"Life is not a Spectator Sport!"
I tried to instill that thought with my students. "Use ever day to the fullest. Read~ try to make someone smile~ help someone~ say a kind word to someone~ dream things you d like to do and work to make them possible AND and at the end of the day~ be able to say~ Yes~ I used...

Pattern Blocks

This week my students will be constructing new shapes with pattern blocks. Here are some of the activities I plan to use.

Day 1: We will create an anchor chart to identify the pattern block shapes and their attributes. After we discuss the attributes~ my students will have free exploration time with the pattern blocks.

Day 2: Constructing new shapes: I will read aloud The Greedy Triangle by Marilyn Burns to introduce how shapes can change.

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Visionary

Without a vision~ the people perish.
--proverb

I recall several years ago~ I asked renowned fifth-grade teacher~ Rafe Esquith~ for the secrets of success. He listed three actions that he took that made a big impact on his classroom.

One of those steps~ I remember him saying~ was developing a vision for what he wanted his students to become. Interestingly enough~ he said he looked at his most successful~ well-rounded students-those who excelled at academics~ sports~ musical...

Chromebook Pixel Debuts

On Thursday, Google introduced the Chromebook Pixel, the latest version of its Chromebook laptops, which store just about everything in cloud storage. The $1,300 Wi-Fi model includes a nearly 13-inch display touchscreen and begins shipping next week.

By combining tablet and laptop technology, heavyweight Intel chips and the most beautiful screen for your dollar, it’s designed for that juicy segment of the personal computer buyers known as “power users.”

The Pixel can...

Official White House Beekeeper-Charlie...

Ever wonder what it's like to be a beekeeper~ especially one in charge of the White House bees? Charlie Brandts says the beehive near the First Lady's office averages about 175 pounds of honey each year. The honey is used for special events at the White House and is given as gifts to dignitaries visiting the White House. Perhaps~ your students might find this career posting on "Charlie Brandts~ Official White House Beekeeper" of interest. Check it out here:...

Addressing the Achievement Gap:...

The Commission on Equity and Excellence had a Congressional mandate to provide advice to Secretary Duncan on the disparities in meaningful educational opportunities and to recommend ways in which federal policies can address such disparities. They just released a report titled For Each and Every Child, after a two year work period. The distinguished members of the panel, with diverse professional backgrounds and different...

Enrichment Committees

At school~ there seems to be a committee for everything.
Improvement~ remediation~ reading~ leadership~ and the list goes on.
What you dont often find at schools~ however~ is a team of people that are focused on enrichment for children.
I think its safe to say that the major focus in recent years is helping to improve test scores and performance among the lower achieving students. While~ of course~ thats a very worthy goal~ there also needs to be a focus on providing...

Collaboration: Implementing Research...

We have access to a lot of good sound research and information in todays information age. Education practitioners~ those working in schools and districts~ are ultimately responsible for overseeing system-wide changes~ but they rarely have time to sift through data and evidence to identify sound research that might offer guidance for their respective district or school. Therefore~ those higher up in district administration are more likely to be the ones assessing available research and...

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