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  2. Lucas Welch - Wikipedia

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    He founded Soliya with Liza Chambers in 2002 and worked on creating an online cross-cultural education program. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] The Connect Program demonstrated that new media platforms for virtual exchange could provide the kind of deep, interactive, and sustained social learning opportunities that have typically been available to young people ...

  3. Virtual exchange - Wikipedia

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    Virtual exchange (also referred to as online intercultural exchange among other names) is an instructional approach or practice for language learning. It broadly refers to the "notion of 'connecting' language learners in pedagogically structured interaction and collaboration" [1] through computer-mediated communication for the purpose of improving their language skills, intercultural ...

  4. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Teachers may have limited time to dedicate to mastering a new technology. [64] Statistics show about 40% of teachers don't use social media as a day-to-day learning device. [70] Social media makes students view their fellow teachers and school system more positively when it becomes present that it was a part of their curriculum. [60]

  5. Dairy Queen is giving out free Blizzards in September - AOL

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    Here’s the full lineup of Blizzard Treats: Pumpkin Pie features real pumpkin pie pieces and is garnished with whipped topping and nutmeg.. French Silk Pie has choco chunks, pie pieces and cocoa ...

  6. List of French desserts - Wikipedia

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    List of desserts; List of French cheeses; List of French dishes – common desserts and pastries; Pâtisserie – a French or Belgian bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets. In both countries it is a legally controlled title that may only be used by bakeries that employ a licensed maître pâtissier (master pastry chef).

  7. Helen Doron - Wikipedia

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    Helen Doron (née Helen Rachel Lowenthal, 5 November 1955) is a British-Israeli linguist and educator based in Israel. [3] She is best known as the creator of the Helen Doron Method of teaching and as the Founder of Helen Doron Educational Group, an international pedagogic network for babies, children, and teens learning English and other programs, including Helen Doron Academy Kindergartens ...

  8. ISTE Standards - Wikipedia

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    ISTE also offers a certification program (ISTE Certification) aligned to the Standards. The certification program is a competency-based model where educators submit artifacts showing their ability to use technology to support learning. Upon successful completion of a peer-review process, educators are considered "ISTE Certified"

  9. Asma Mustafa - Wikipedia

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic induced lockdown period, she apparently came up with a creative solution called "Teachers Behind Screens" initiative with the intention of training teachers virtually. [1] She was adjudged as the outright winner of the Global Teacher Award in 2020 following a stiff competition from the fellow teachers across the world.