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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Mobile data charges are simply insane
I've come to the conclusion that mobile data charges are simply insane.
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Teens use media 8 hours a day: thanks, Dr. Obvious
The media aren't the problem here, folks. Kids can not only handle rivers of information but actually enjoy being immersed in them. Being hyper-connected doesn't stress them out like it does so...
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A bureaucrat says study vaccines and mercury so panic
There is a big distance between funding science and creating policy or law. We all need to respect that distance. Even after we've been burned by it.
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Reject those friend requests
The Houston Chronicle ran an interesting article this week about teachers connecting with students via social networking sites. Facebook and MySpace really do make outstanding fora for teachers...
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Keeping in touch with students
Our AP teachers, as well as teachers of core courses related to our state testing, are scrambling right now to find ways for students to stay caught up in the face of 6 days of missed school due...
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Standards-obsessed politicians partly to blame for math/sci problems
From the Atlantic to the Pacific, educators are coming up with the same conclusion – obvious enough to the kids and probably their parents – standardized tests and policies that require kids...
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Flouridation, vaccination, TV, Internet?
Will the Internet be the final triumph of Ludd? Or is there a way for scientific truth to triumph here over calls to emotion?
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A good teacher goes a long ways
My family joined my youngest son's Kindergarten teacher at an American Cancer Society Relay for Life this weekend. We only walked with her for an hour, but, having survived cancer a couple years...
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The dark side of those bright detergent pacs: kids being poisoned
We tech-loving folks should be aware of how delightful new inventions might get our kiddies into trouble.
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38% of kids on Facebook are under the minimum age of 13
Everyone knows Facebook has a minimum age problem, but it's always surprising to see numbers that show just how serious the problem is. Millions of children are illegally using the social network.
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Kids: 'Google it' or ask parents and teachers?
What is the first point of call for children seeking information - parents or Google?
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Kid Icarus Uprising (screenshots)
Over 25 years of silence can't keep Kid Icarus from exploding back on to the Nintendo 3DS.
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Do Wii games encourage kids to exercise?
Do games requiring physical activity encourage exercise in children?
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iOS, Android and developers not doing enough to protect kid's privacy
FTC describes current privacy disclosures are 'Dis-app-ointing.'
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Nielsen: Kids like actually like tablets for educational activities
Nielsen Wire revealed its latest research about children and tablet usage, and these mobile devices play a bigger roles in kids' lives than you would imagine.
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Goalbook - Social IEPs for everyone? Actually, yes
Goalbook could revolutionize how we approach differentiated instruction and outcome-based education.
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33 Facebook terms kids use and parents should know
Ever wonder what your kids mean when they use odd acronyms on social networks like Facebook? Here's a list of terms you may or may not have already seen, but you should definitely be aware of.
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Facebook gamers do 1 million good deeds to help kids walk
Facebook users who played the game "A Better World" in the past two months have performed over 1 million good deeds. The company behind the game is thus donating $10,000 to help kids walk.
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One thing may rock the Apple iPad for education scheme: Kids
Apple's new education program with the iPad front and center in schools leads to the question if the tablet is durable enough to survive.
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Emporia's Click and Solid phones are perfect for kids and seniors
Harking back to the days before smartphones dominated the field, Emporia deliberately makes simple phones for first-time mobile users and seniors.
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