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Looking to captivate your students' attention and fuel their curiosity? Dive into Breakout EDU's immersive Breakout+ game, Hijinks in the Halls of History, and witness your classroom come alive with excitement and learning!
Great to hear https://t.co/hOZFcSQUlY School Librarians talk about the collaboration with @sbulibraries and their experience with “Ready for Success” initiative #RFSsummit
Nestled between Stony Brook and Port Jefferson lies the Incorporated Village of Old Field. For 156 years its lighthouse has overlooked Long Island Sound.
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Sites Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Threads, all of them owned by @Meta , are reportedly down since Tuesday 3/5/2024 shortly after 9 a.m. according to @downdetector
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Ever wonder how all those books get to branches? 🤔
Meet the book sorter! Millions of books travel through the book sorter every year and the distribution team delivers 20–30 thousand items to NYPL's 92 locations across the Bronx, Staten Island, and Manhattan EVERY DAY!
How should students give credit to AI?
A slide from a recent presentation on AI, cheating, and academic integrity.
This doesn't speak to formatting of citations, but rather TRANSPARENCY.
Talking about and modeling transparency is a big part of getting AI right. #aiforedu
#ToolTipTuesday Don’t get hooked by phishing email attempts! Even though attempts to steal your personal data are becoming more sophisticated, you are still the best line of defense against cybercrime. Think before you click, and you’ll stay safe online.
Today marks 21 years since the passing of Fred Rogers. His enduring legacy continues to impact countless lives today. Fred McFeely Rogers: March 20, 1928 - February 27, 2003
A photo from the Lynn Johnson Collection, Ohio University Libraries.
Social media users are significantly more likely than non-users to say that social media has benefitted democracy in their country. In every country surveyed, there is a difference of at least 10 points between users and non-users on this question. https://t.co/Dd2XLglKHv
I share a "meme of the day" that I personally made at the end of every lesson and this was today's and students liked it so much that several of them grabbed their phones to take a picture of it. 😅
Google News' bias has gotten more pronounced since 2022.
63% of articles came from media outlets AllSides rates as Lean Left or Left. Just 6% were from the right.
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