THE LIMERICK Libraries Digital Tablet Lending project with Vodafone has been shortlisted for the Age Friendly Communications Award at the 2025 National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards, organised by Age Friendly Ireland. The project has been recognised for its outstanding contribution to creating inclusive, supportive communities where older people can live well, feel valued, […] The post Limerick library project shortlisted for award appeared first on Limerick Post Newspaper.| Limerick Post Newspaper
LIMERICK scouts are beaming with pride after hosting one of Ireland's largest youth events, Scouting Ireland's Phoenix Challenge.| Limerick Post Newspaper
Organization recognized for excellence in high-impact tutoring design and student achievement gains PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25, 2025 – Catapult Learning, a division of ... Read more| eSchool News
Exam scores always seem to go up. Whether it’s the SAT when applying for college or an AP score to earn college credit, competitive scores seem to be creeping up.| eSchool News
Paul E. Peterson interviews Ilya Marritz, reporter| Education Next
With a laser focus on achievement, an overlooked segment of the charter sector gets results The post Why Academically Intensive Charter Schools Deserve Our Attention appeared first on Education Next.| Education Next
A book has been published documenting the "unvarnished tale" of a former Limerick theatre that brought music, joy, and drama to the masses.| Limerick Post Newspaper
SHANNON Airport is the most popular airport in Ireland when it comes to private jet traffic, it has been reported.| Limerick Post Newspaper
The world’s favorite Blue Heeler pup, Bluey, reached another incredible milestone. The children’s animated series and music act reached one billion streams! In June 2024, we celebrated Demon Music Group’s achievement of Bluey reaching 500 million streams in just 3 years. And only 15 months later, the label doubled that number. Bluey, a popular children’s … Continue reading "Bluey Achieves One Billion Audio Streams" The post Bluey Achieves One Billion Audio Streams appeared first o...| The Daily Rind
The world’s favorite Blue Heeler pup, Bluey, reached another incredible milestone of one billion audio streams!| The Daily Rind
After years of steady and detailed work, DIF celebrates v1.0 release of did:webvh, with two implementations and even a dockerized installation option.| Decentralized Identity Foundation
Studies show gratitude in the workplace isn’t optional. It’s part of the total compensation package, and it can transform a workplace culture.| AllBusiness.com
By DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills I know of no such unquestionable badge and ensign of a sovereign mind as that of tenacity of purpose. Ralph Waldo Emerson In middle school, I learned about tenacious people. I thought it was a fancy word for stubborn, and I wore the label well. But I discovered so much more, a mark of persistence that ... Read More The post Do I Need Tenacity? appeared first on DiAnn Mills.| DiAnn Mills
An iD14 audio interface was awarded at this year's LSAD Graduate Show, as part of an exhibition celebrating the work of final year students.| Audient
AAVAA’s Blink & Click Head-Mouse devices receive approval from the FCC, Expanding Hands-Free Accessibility to the U.S. The post FCC-Certified: AAVAA’s Head-Mouse Expands to U.S. Market appeared first on AAVAA.| AAVAA
AAVAA’s glasses and headband devices are now CE certified, meeting rigorous European safety standards and enabling reliable assistive technology for hands-free control. The post AAVAA Devices Now CE Certified for European Market appeared first on AAVAA.| AAVAA
We're excited to present this enlightening clip, providing a glimpse into the future of accessible technology showcased at the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, along with our dedication to empowering individuals with disabilities, as highlighted in our interview with AMI-tv. The post AMI-tv Spotlight: Dr. Komeilipoor Discusses Our BCI Tech for Accessibility appeared first on AAVAA.| AAVAA
A complementary ukulele lesson reveals, in addition to how to play the instrument, leadership opportunities for team building, inclusion, and risk-taking.| Julie Winkle Giulioni
You have to lead the life the Lord has assigned. One life. Every day, there’s a hundred different “lives” you could have lived.| Justin N. Poythress
Dear friends,| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
In recent years, the trend of inadequate sleep among students has become alarmingly prevalent, impacting nearly all areas of their lives.| Challenge Success
All too often our motivation flames out long before we reach the goals we aim for; what we need is a slow burn. Here's how to light a fire that will last. The post Slow Burn: How to Turn Today’s Motivation into Tomorrow’s Success appeared first on RapidStart Leadership.| RapidStart Leadership
All too often our motivation flames out before we reach the goals we aim for; what we need is a slow burn. Here's how to light that fire.| RapidStart Leadership
An annual report reveals limited and nuanced post-pandemic learning recovery, with some select students and groups making promising gains.| eSchool News
In recent years, the trend of inadequate sleep among students has become alarmingly prevalent, impacting nearly all areas of their lives.| Challenge Success
In today’s K-12 educational landscape, the pressure to achieve academically has reached unprecedented levels.| Challenge Success
For years, I referred to myself as an overachiever. I always aimed for the A in school – and if...| MAP Professional Development
Last night, I was invited to address the new members of the National Honors Society at my daughter Naomi’s high school. I am sharing the text of my speech here. Good evening. First, let me co…| teaching/math/culture
You Have Enormous Potential Success Magazine, Shawn Achor March 15, 2017 What is the longest sequence of numbers a person can remember? How tall can a human being grow? How long can a person live? The Guinness World Records book lists many of the greatest records set and the greatest potentials achieved. But it’s a fossil record.…| Shawn Achor
Are you ready to find your potential and a build a plan?| Balanced WorkLife
Lately, I’ve been worried about one of my projects and whether it is going to be able to provide enough revenue to be viable. I’ve been worrying that I haven’t yet found the right combination of things to do in order to make it all work. Here’s the thing though: I haven’t tried the combinations [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
Image by Philo Nordlund There are some side effects of always blogging about your life and your efforts to improve it. Some good, some bad. For instance, I feel like I’m becoming that guy who is always trying some weird lifehack. I’m not quite to Tim Ferris status yet in terms of bizarre behavior for [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
Most people do not know what they want. The other day at Starbucks, I watched the person in front of me get smoothly upsold from a cup of coffee to a $20 tea sampler set. I’m not saying that the guy was pressured into buying it; he wasn’t. I’m not saying that he got ripped [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
CC Image via Wikimedia Commons There’s a recent guest post on Zen Habits about how you shouldn’t set goals. The headline was intriguing enough to pull me in, and then I was dismayed to find that the author had setup the story as a conflict between goals and habits. And concluded that since people fail [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
This is kind of a weird post, but I’ve been really impressed by this guy recently, so I thought I’d share. I listen to a bunch of different podcasts, including a few from NPR. Ken Rudin is a political editor who appears on “It’s All Politics” and on a weekly political segment on “Talk of [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanent. Are you practicing the way you want to perform? Knowing how to learn is one of the most valuable skills you can have, and I think it’s one that most people are worst at. A big part of learning is practice, and how you practice makes a [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
For the last year, I’ve had about 25% of my total office whiteboard area covered in scribbled blog post ideas. I’m trying to clean it up now, so yesterday I went through and put them all in a file with a short explanation of what each idea meant and what inspired me. As it turns [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
I went past the field of the sluggard, past the vineyard of the man who lacks judgment; thorns had come up everywhere, the ground was covered with weeds, and the stone wall was in ruins. I applied my heart to what I observed and learned a lesson from what I saw: A little sleep, a [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com
I had a great morning today; got up early, got in an early run, had a good breakfast, showered, and got to Starbucks right when they opened. Then I had a few hours of really productive work. All in all, a fantastic start to the week. And it was really pretty easy, but not because [...]Read More...| RyanWaggoner.com