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Tulane under federal investigation for women-only scholarships

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Tulane under federal investigation for women-only scholarships

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Sub-Saharan Africa Excellence Scholarships at Delft University of Technology in Netherlands, 2019

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TU Delft | Global Initiative offers four Sub-Saharan Africa Excellence Scholarships every year.  Scholarships are available to pursue a postgraduate degree program at the Delft University of Technology.

The Global Initiative aims to support capacity building in the Global South and to advance future leadership focusing on sustainable global development. The UN Sustainable Development Goals are a guiding principle for the TU Delft.

TU Delft | Global Initiative offe...

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Add Events from Google Sheets to Google Calendar Automatically from Thom Gibson

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If you have a spreadsheet of your assignments for your students, then have all of the assignments automatically added to a Google Calendar, this post is for you!  This post will also help those who have MANY dates they need to enter onto a calendar at one time.

As a mom of three teenaged boys, I have many, many sporting events to attend this fall, 49 in all.  The though of adding ALL of these events to our family calendar was daunting, so I decided that I wanted to try to aut...

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Automation, A Moodle Admin Must. Is AI Next?

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Our learning is more efficient today than a decade or century ago. We can only expect it to keep on rising. Many factors have taken us here. Technology sure is a big one. Part of their contribution has been its ability to streamline routine tasks. Platforms like Moodle have opened a new frontier, with many of its implications still h...

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Portsmouth deaf club helps isolated children

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When Lindsey Baker found out during a parents' evening that her deaf son Riley was struggling to cope, she knew she had to take action.

Lindsey founded the Saturday Kids Zone in Portsmouth because she knew being deaf can be isolating.

They meet every two weeks to make sure that children who cannot hear do not feel alone.

The club hosts 50 families, with Riley saying he now has "billions of friends" among those who attend.

Video Journalist: Emily Ford


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Blog Posts for the First Days of School!

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It’s back to school time!!

Here is a compilation of posts that will hopefully help with all of your “Back To School” planning.  I thought that putting them all in one place would be helpful. Happy planning and welcome back to school!

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