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"Learning Pods," Temporary Learning Cottages, Portables...whatever your local district calls them they all amount to trailers.
Ed Schmidt: Redefining the Classroom Ed Schmidt 2011
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It looks a little old and there's much more future in the Nintendo DSs, iPods, PlayStation Portables they're carrying in their pockets.
Mickey Mouse, A-L-O-N-E Paolo Giordano 2011
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"Learning Pods," Temporary Learning Cottages, Portables...whatever your local district calls them they all amount to trailers.
Ed Schmidt: Redefining the Classroom Ed Schmidt 2011
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Portables also cost less than central and split-ductless systems.
Tip of the Day: Think twice before buying a portable air conditioner 2009
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Portables also cost less than central and split-ductless systems.
Tip of the Day: Think twice before buying a portable air conditioner 2009
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It being the Baby Boom and all, the school got some “Portables,” pre-fab classrooms, installed a month or two after we started school, and there was a split-grade 1st and 2nd grade class formed, with the brightest of the first graders put into it.
Small Towns James Killus 2008
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And some say the '' Bedford affair actually proves that, in an age of streaming video, iPods, and PlayStation Portables, the FCC's regulatory teeth are less effective than ever.
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Portables, which can switch jobs with a software change, create new uses for themselves and so might be good for $2 billion to $3 billion in yearly sales, say Wall Street analysts.
Unheard-of Stocks 2008
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* So far in 2008, more than 1.3 million PS3s have been sold in the U.S., plus 1.6 million PlayStation Portables PSPs and 1.5 PlayStation 2s.
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It being the Baby Boom and all, the school got some “Portables,” pre-fab classrooms, installed a month or two after we started school, and there was a split-grade 1st and 2nd grade class formed, with the brightest of the first graders put into it.
Archive 2008-04-01 James Killus 2008
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