Friday, August 29, 2014

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Students Can Learn Vocabulary as They Read Online bit.ly/1u5fQXB #EWopinion #edtech

.@readersdigest's September 'Genius Issue' includes several articles that may interest educators: blogs.edweek.org/edweek/educati…@EWEdMedia


Want to land an in-demand #job as a designer or developer? @FastCompany has some tips tmblr.co/Z3GOlt1PVTNkn #careeradvice


More reasons to support #STEM +1MT @VitalVoices 200M fewer women than men are online @webfoundation ow.ly/APwlN @ConnectMinds

#ICYMI: Our webinar on implementing blended-learning programs is now available on-demand vts.inxpo.com/Launch/QReg.ht…

.@EdWeekTeacher: Time With Nature Reduces Student Stress, Research Says bit.ly/1pQ59su #teaching #education

What's that? TechCrunch is giving away another free ticket to Disrupt San Francisco?!? tcrn.ch/1wO7ngQ pic.twitter.com/pmpweR42c5

Good advice from a teen developer: How to Succeed in Coding While You're Still Young ow.ly/ARGqH #edtech #edchat

 Good advice from a successful IOS app teen developer - http://goo.gl/MFiKiC #askADev -

How to get feedback you can actually use:
http://mashable.com/2014/05/20/how-to-get-good-feedback/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-stup-link



Monday, August 11, 2014

Coffee Scrub vs Salt or Sugar



Coffee's unique qualities make for an excellent body scrub ingredient.  Coffee is a natural stimulant.  Many spas use coffee in conjunction with other therapeutic materials.  The caffeine in coffee can help distribute fat cells and lower the formation of cellulite.  I am anxious to make a coffee scrub because I will be able to feel good about putting left over coffee grinds to a good use!




Body scrubs beautify us exfoliating away dead layers of skin, leaving behind, new, glowing skin. Be cautious to not over-scrub. Scrubs can aid with moisturizing, and smoothing dry and damaged skin as well.  Sugar will melt easily and will not clog the drain.