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New site resembles education-focused Pinterest

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 24, 2012

A new product, Learnist, allows users to take educational content from websites such as YouTube and Wikis and post them to a board -- similar to Pinterest. The format of the site, according to its creators, helps to prevent against misinformation found on websites, such as Wikipedia, and still give users access to the resources they need. Mashable (05/23)


Are tablet computers a game-changer in education?

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 23, 2012

Opinion: The right and the wrong approach to education technology

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 23, 2012

Are children obsessed with technology?

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 29, 2012

Technology enhances, doesn't replace great teaching

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 25, 2012

Digital technology use is more common among educators

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 25, 2012

Human flying squirrel proves physics is just as good as a parachute

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 24, 2012

Calif. school to require students to have iPads

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 25, 2012

Opinion: Student's language skills the real tragedy of bullying video

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 25, 2012

TED's YouTube videos find a way into the classroom

SmartBrief on EdTech | May 23, 2012


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