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lindafrance posted
2nd Annual Promising Practices Summit
Join Appalachian Renaissance Initiative for the Second Annual Promising Practices Summit. Participants will leave the Summit equipped with the knowledge and network connections to advance bold innovations. The Summit serves as a catalyst for energizing and accelerating strategies to improve the quality of…Read More -
lindafrance posted
Welcome new members to the ARI-UK NxG Holler! If you are interested in attending the Live 2 Learn leadership conference it is scheduled for – BSCTC Prestonsburg – October 9th, 2015 (9am) L2L – and University of Pikeville October 23rd, 2015.
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Rebecca Bowling posted
Yes! http://www.epals.com is a great way for students from all areas of the world, to connect with each other! Check it out! You can join projects, share projects, set up email accounts for your students so they can send/receive emails from other students! It’s a great way for students to explore culture, language, and interesting facts about each other!
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Joy Neace posted
If anyone else is teaching a Java course, your students are eligible to sign up for the mastering the main frame competition through IBM. But they must be registered by October 1st. Students need to be at least 16 years old.
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Students who are younger than 18 have to have a permission slip signed by a parent emailed to IBM before October 1st.