2011

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Advice for teaching typing

The Innovative Educator

The only useful class I remember taking in school was typing. I was 13 and I took the class from Miss Web, long before the Web was anything more than what spiders wove. Back then, typing meant taking something written somewhere else and then typing it on your own paper complete with erase tape, that you used on mistakes, and that bar that you hit to put the typing carriage back to where you started.

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Virtual Internship Series Credited by District Administration Magazine

CTE Learning

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Contact Steve Waddell I Support Learning, Inc. / Edmagineer 877-828-1216 phone 913-764-4668 fax swaddell@isupportlearning.com I Support Learning’s Virtual Internship Series credited for supporting education innovation by District Administration magazine. Olathe, KS. – November 21, 2011 — I Support Learning, Inc.

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DIY Guide to Keeping Children Safe Online Without Costly Filters

The Innovative Educator

With ominous acronyms being thrown about such as CIPA and FERPA and COPPA , it’s no wonder educators are running scared when it comes to internet use and that filtering companies are profiting from the culture of fear that results. Unfortunately, doing what is most convenient (blocking and banning sites) is often not what is best for children or teachers.