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Fitnessgram FitnessGram Terms and Conditions Last Revised: April 29, 2016 1. Introduction FitnessGram® Software (“FitnessGram Software”), a fitness education assessment program software that we include as part of the Services, including any applications, is owned and operated by The Cooper Institute® ("The Cooper Institute” or “we” or “our”) and this Privacy Policy (“Policy”) includes the following defined terms, in addition to other capitalized words in the Policy. “Customer” or “you” means employees of School Districts, State Educational Agencies, and parents of students who access data using the FitnessGram Software under the FitnessGram Hosting Terms of Service ( “FitnessGram ToS”). “School District” means a local educational agency, school network, independent school or other school system. 2. This Policy describes: 3. There are three types of information that the FitnessGram Software collects and stores on behalf of our Customers: 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

NoodleTools : MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian Bibliography Composer, Online Notecards Marking Titles - Writing - English Rules A reader asks: When writing about a short story, do you underline the title of the story or do you use quotation marks around the title of the story? Quotation Marks: The most common way to mark a short story title is to enclose it in quotation marks. “Bartleby the Scrivener” by Herman Melville“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor“Mommy Madness” by Judith Warner in Newsweek Italics or Underlining: Longer works—novels, magazines, newspapers, movies—are typically underlined or set in italic type. Moby Dick by Herman MelvilleThe Great Gatsby by F. Extra Credit: I’m not sure why, but The New Yorker puts quotation marks around everything, whether it’s a short story or a novel or a television show. Any questions?

Account Setup – Google Apps Administrator Fundamentals Course Description Every new G Suite Admin needs a formal start to the journey. G Suite Administrator Fundamentals serves as the starting place for any new G Suite admin as they begin their journey of managing and establishing G Suite best practices for their organization. Through a series of in-product training lessons, step-by-step hands-on exercises, and knowledge checks, learners can expect to leave this training with all of the skills they need to get started as G Suite admins. Duration 3-5 Days Objectives By the end of this course participants will be able to: Describe the basic organizational benefits to using G Suite services for collaboration and technical deployment. Delivery Method On-Demand Audience This class is intended for the following participants: Individuals looking to learn basic G Suite deployment. Prerequisites To get the most out of this course, participants should have: Familiarity with IT admin basics.

Khan Academy Rules for Capitalization in Titles of Articles If you have a look at the title of this article you will see that some letters are capitalized and some are not. Although the capitalization of titles can sometimes depend on the particular style of a writer or publication, there are some general rules to remember. Capitalization Rules for Titles The rules for capitalizing titles can vary according to a particular style guide, such as Associated Press Stylebook (AP), Chicago Manual of Style, and MLA style. They all have different rules for how to capitalize titles. So which one should you choose? Well, it all depends if a certain style is required by your teacher, course, or subject/field. General Rule: Title Case As discussed there are some exceptions to the rule; however, here is one general rule that you can apply for capitalizing titles. In Titles: Do Capitalize Generally, these parts of speech are capitalized in titles. In Titles: Do Not Capitalize Generally, we do not capitalize: More Title Capitalization Rules I. For example: II.

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What is the Backchannel? What is TodaysMeet? TodaysMeet is the premier backchannel chat platform for classroom teachers and learners. Designed for teachers, TodaysMeet takes great care to respect the needs and privacy of students while giving educators the tools for success. Students join fast, easy to start rooms with no registration, and can immediately start powerful conversations that augment the traditional classroom. What is the Backchannel? The backchannel is the conversation that goes on alongside the primary activity, presentation, or discussion. TodaysMeet helps harness the backchannel and turn it into a platform that can enable new activities and discussions, extend conversations beyond the classroom, and give all students a voice. Embracing the backchannel can turn it from distraction to engagement.

The Art of Manliness | Men’s Interests and Lifestyle Hapara TD Admin One account. All of Google. Sign in with your Google Account Find my account Forgot password? Sign in with a different account Create account One Google Account for everything Google 100 Inspiring Ways to Use Social Media In the Classroom Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter and tools such as Skype are connecting students to learning opportunities in new and exciting ways. Whether you teach an elementary class, a traditional college class, or at an online university, you will find inspirational ways to incorporate social media in your classroom with this list. Ideas for K-12 Classrooms Implement these great ideas in your K-12 classroom to have students learning in a dynamic new way. Make literature real. Ideas for College Classrooms Integrate these suggestions into college classrooms for engaging learning opportunities. Window to daily life at school. Ways Students Can Use Social Media From practicing a foreign language to finding scientific research, these tips will have students using social media to enhance their education. Find scientific research papers. Offer a class. TweetDeck.

Fab at Home, Open-Source 3D Printer, Lets Users Make Anything October 1, 2007 12:00 AM Click here to post this video on your blog or website. Click here to post a photo of this winner on your blog or website. Hod Lipson didn't set out to revolutionize manufacturing. "To really let this robotic evolutionary process reach its full potential," says Lipson, a Cornell University computer and engineering faculty member, "we need a machine that can fabricate anything, not just complex geometry, but also wires and motors and sensors and actuators." A Fab at Home kit costs around $2400.

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