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for: ‘2008’

iTunes: What's Up?

iTunes is great, don’t get me wrong. However, Apple seems to have trouble finding artwork for compilations and soundtracks. Check out the pictures that appear for the following albums on my hard drive. Yes, I know how to change and manually add the pictures, but I find it kind of humorous. Funky iTunes Artwork View …

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The Ratio of Unicorns to Leprechauns

One of the nicest, most well-intentioned students in my class recently asked me why I wasn’t throwing parties when milestones were reached (consecutive days of working together without problems).  I told her that I did not believe in rewarding behavior that benefits the classroom community.  I tried to explain that Coke and candy parties begin …

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Run-On and On and On Sentences

Oh, how I wish Zero Punctuation was PG-13 or PG! It would be such a fun way to introduce this week’s grammar topic: Recognizing the beauty of complete sentences and the fallacy of run-on sentences. I know, I know. You have watched the video, and you have noticed that the voice-over isn’t one long run-on …

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30 Minutes for Some Geomapping

Let’s face it: American students are pretty poor at understanding geography and examining how geographic characteristics like topography and location affect culture. The shocking state of America’s geographic illiteracy is highlighted in National Geographic’s 2006 survey of students’ understanding of geography: Half of young Americans can’t find New York on a map. Fewer than 3 …

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Another PowerPoint About RSS!

Lather this post with sarcasm and sprinkle it with tired and worn out. PowerPoints and slideshare take on a “been there, done that” quality for me, especially when the topic is RSS. There is way too much out there, and it all seems to be eerily similar. Yet, I felt compelled yesterday to add to …

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Justifying GPS & Geocaching

I hope that someone somewhere might find this post helpful. I recently felt compelled to write a justification for including GPS units and geocaching in traditional latitude and longitude curricular activities at the elementary level. Why? There are lots of sites that talk about the benefits of geocaching in a very general sense. I wanted …

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Professor Wikipedia

See more funny videos and funny pictures at CollegeHumor.

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