Sometimes for a professor it can be hard to find a way to bridge the gap between the theory of a textbook and the reality that goes on around us. The news is one way to do this.
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A leading global talent development corporation will be providing computers and computer aided education to more than 2,005 schools in Andra Pradesh in India. The value of this funding is Rs 1728 million.
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Within the past five years, there have been 7,000 to 8,000 babies born to Taiwanese girls between the ages of 15 to 19 years old.
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There is no way to escape it. Technology is making a big splash in education. It will be coming to classroom near you if it is not there already.
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So I come into work this morning, and my computer wouldn’t turn on.
Well, that’s not entirely accurate. I rebooted it after it made some weird clicking sounds. When I tried restarting it, the screen didn’t boot up and it sounded like my internal fan was running at Back-To-The-Future-Delorian speed, and I expected it to burst into flame at any second.
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It’s never been a more delicious time to pursue post-secondary education. The Globe and Mail reports that many Canadian cafeterias are revamping their menu items, moving away from common caf’ fare such as burgers and fries and replacing them with the likes of butternut squash agnolotti in fresh sage butter, among other gourmet options.
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