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Here is a great article from the NY Times. Check it out.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/21/technology/21brain.html?pagewante...

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Comment by Phil Bossert on November 30, 2010 at 11:26am
Hi Elizabeth -

JoAnn Jacobs posted this same article from another source on Nov. 21st and I just added my 2 cents to her post.

Phil
Comment by JoAnn Jacobs on November 25, 2010 at 10:20am
Hi Elizabeth,
Here is an article from the Huffington Post that counters the "Growing Up Digital." I read the NYTimes article and had posted it in the "Forum" section. I think both are well written and give us lots to think about.

http://huff.to/fjnjsv

JoAnn

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Grant Possibility - Next Generation Learning Challenge

Here is an interesting grant possibility to design a module for middle school students to improve their ability to successfully learn core content standards. Information about the script is here: http://nextgenlearning.org/

they do give two examples of the kind of projects they are looking for:
 A modularized online course of study that may be composed and sequenced with a variety of other materials and deployed in a variety of learning environments. Note: there is not an expectation that an entire year-long course of study be completed.
 An online, collaborative environment in which students are asked to practice and show mastery of literacy Common Core Standards within the context of solving biology problems.

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