It's easy to tell the best or most-important online articles of the year: they're the ones I saved on Instapaper.
Do yourself a favor and join the site, download the app, and start reading stuff later like Larsen does. Soon you too will be referring to yourself in the third person, losing your hair, and compiling your favorite online reads list on a year-end blog post. It's just that damn addictive.
Education and teaching
- Why college students today can't write, via Brain Track
- Why American students can't write, via The Atlantic
- The Writing Revolution, via The Atlantic
- Secret Teacher: stop micro-managing teachers and give them time to think, via the Guardian
- Why (and how) teachers should start using iTunes U, via edudemic
- 30 surprising (and controversial) ways students learn, via edudemic
- The iPad and critical pedagogy, via Mark Anderson's Blog
- Implementing best practices in online learning, via Educause Review
- Nine tools to turn create e-magazines and newspapers for your class, via Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
- A simple guide for teachers to create ebooks on iPad using iBook Author, via Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
- The five biggest myths about online learning, via edudemic
- Teachers should change how they teach students today. That's our job: response to NY Times, via HASTAC
- Technology changing how students learn, teachers say, via NY Times
- Online universities: why they still don't measure up, via readwrite
- Content versus service in media and education, via BuzzMachine
- How the Nearpod iPad app changed an entire school, via edudemic
- The shifting paradigm, via edtech digest
- How to roll out a 1:1 iPad program, via Edutopia
- What we learned: a 1:1 iPad reflection, via Edutopia
- Nine sites to save you big on college textbooks, via Mashable
- Teachers on the defensive, via NY Times
- Building a better teacher, via NY Times
- New rules, via NY Times
- Developing a strategy for lifelong learners in Canadian universities and colleges (and its implication for online learning), via Tony Bates
- Teaching lessons, via the NY Times
- Ten edtech inventions you probably don't know yet, via edudemic
- Our future schooling? Via Our Future Planet
- From smoke signals to tweets: how the evolution of communication is changing your classroom, via edudemic
- NHL lockout is doing alarming damage to brand, via Globe and Mail
- Advertising on LinkedIn: your guide for 2013, via Mashable
- Does advertising help or hurt the economy? Via the Washington Post
- Seven metrics PR pros should track to gain respect, via PR Daily
- Are traditional media-planning jobs going the way of the dinosaurs? Via Advertising Age
- The future of personalized pricing, via Six Pixels of Separation
- The trouble with online advertising, via Six Pixels of Separation
- Secret e-scores chart consumers' buying power, via NY Times
- Advertising's bumpy transition (and why it matters to you), via Seth Godin
- The. Polls. Have. Stopped. Making. Any. Sense. Via New York
- How the press release morphed into multimedia content, via The Wall
- How theatre ticket prices are changing like airline fares, via the Chicago Tribune
Technology
- How an iPad is a more powerful content-creation device than a laptop, via Douchy's Blog
- Six Twitter analytics tools to improve your marketing, via Social Media Examiner
- Is Amazon the future of media? Via Six Pixels of Separation
- Coming soon: Nielsen Twitter TV rating, via Twitter Blog
- iPhone 5 tips and tricks, via Apple
- Three tools to turn your tweets into a newspaper, via Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
- Grow your business with Twitter, via Twitter
- New economics of photojournalism: the rise of Instagram, via British Journal of Photography
- Five Google AdWords features you need to know about, via Mashable
- Google integrates new display interface with AdWords, via Search Engine Watch
- Google's Crystal Ball, via the NY Times
- Can technology boost our multiple intelligences? Via On Islam
Etc.
- How much is an appropriate tip for good service? Via the Globe and Mail
- Don't tear down that wall! Via Roger Ebert's Journal
- A printer freezes up and the maker does too, via NY Times
- How to handle plagiarism and fabrication allegations, via Poynter
- How not to steal people's content on the Web, via HubSpot
- Are you spending 1,000 hours preparing for your next job? Via Harvard Business Review
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