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Why Net Neutrality Matters to Education
Net neutrality–it’s a set of rules that makes the web free, ensuring equal treatment for all Internet traffic, regardless of whether one is browsing Khan Academy videos or cat clips. At present, the rules prevent Internet service providers (ISPs) from … Continue reading
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This ain’t your 1970’s snow day
It’s been a rough winter here in the MidWest. Schools are scrambling to gather their 180 days in Indiana. But face it, an extra day (or 4) tacked on in May is not going to make up for the momentum … Continue reading
How to Cite Information from the Internet
Much of the information students use in their research papers come from internet and be it a blog post, an email, or wiki entry, students need to properly cite and document their sources as is recommended by the citation format … Continue reading