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Technology
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Travel the World From Your Classroom: Free iPad Apps for Virtual Field Trips
Edutopia
Not every school has the resources necessary to take their students on an airplane . . . or spaceship. The iPad can bring the world to your students' fingertips in ways never before possible. Many national parks and museums have apps designed for onsite visitors. These navigational tools are also great for classrooms who can't make the trip. In fact, a variety of free apps can be used as virtual field trips so that children can travel the world from your classroom!
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The Future of Business Education in an Interdependent World
Forbes
At the center of business education today, says Bill Boulding – dean of Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business – lies a paradox. “There’s more of an opportunity to make positive changes through business than ever,” he says. “Business will be the transformational engine of the 21st century. Yet business leaders have never been held in lower regard than they have today. That means we have an incredible opportunity: how do we produce leaders who will be trusted and who can make the changes we need in the world?”
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Google Glass Given to College Students to Explore Filmmaking
Huff Post College
Beauty is in the eye of the Google Glass wearer. At least that's what the Internet search giant hopes a handful of young filmmakers will discover. Google is enlisting film students from five colleges to help it explore how its wearable computing device can be used to make movies.
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The Net Generation and the Promise of Traditional Education
Kate Murray
The Net Generation is a name for children born from the late 1990s to the present day. Net Generation babies are born into a world where Internet, cell phones, tablets, and online learning are commonplace. In fact, these children won’t remember the time when cell phones were new and the Motorola Razr was the hottest phone on the market. The intense integration of the Internet into every aspect of the Net Gen’s lives suggests a rise in online education and a decline of the traditional four-year college experience. However, certain key characteristics of the Net Gen lead me to believe that traditional colleges will continue attracting the vast majority of this generation.
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Can A Facebook App Get Students Into Their Dream Schools?
Good HQ
The college application process can be pretty overwhelming, and overworked high school guidance counselors often don't always have the time to give individual students the personalized coaching they need. So where can students get help without hiring a private college adviser? A free Facebook app, Acceptly, wants to "take the guesswork out of getting into college" by coaching students through the process.
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