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SUNDAY, MAY 13, 2012
Social media websites, such as Edmodo, are used by instructors to keep in touch with students in and out of class
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Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins came up just short of advancing in the Calder Cup playoffs Saturday night following a 3-2 setback to the St. John’s IceCaps. The IceCaps took the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal 4-3 and will now face the Norfolk Admirals in the American Hockey League’s version of the Final Four. 1C
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Pittston Area High School teacher Sal Carroll shows his psychology class page on Edmodo, a social media site for academic use that mirrors Facebook in many of its functions.
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Psychology teacher Sal Carroll’s classroom extends beyond its four walls inside Pittston Area High School. Carroll regularly uses a social media website called Edmodo, which is designed to look and function like Facebook, to connect with his students in and out of class. Through the site he can post the week’s lesson plan and assignments and to get in touch with students through messages. “I could send messages to kids at the start of the day or at the end of a weekend to give them a reminder about assignments,” he said. “That’s one of the biggest benefits; to get in touch with them when they’re not in front of you in the classroom.” Carroll is hardly alone in harnessing the educational potential of social media, which allows today’s students and teachers to jack into any number of networks from nearly anywhere, nearly any time. Public school officials in Northeastern Pennsylvania and across the nation are struggling to use social media to its
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Luzerne County’s unionized detectives fare well in compensation and time off compared to peers in the 11 other similarly sized, thirdclass counties in the state, a review shows. Detective salaries range from $50,300 to $95,532 in Luzerne County. The top end is lower in nine other third-class counties, where salaries max out between $55,000 and $72,983, according to a Times Leader survey. Westmoreland is about the same, with a top pay of $94,779, while Chester County pays up to $108,462, records show. Compensation in like-sized counties is of interest because Luzerne County’s detective contract went to binding arbitration, where comparables may be considered. Third-class counties have populations between 210,000 and See DETECTIVES, Page 14A
COUNTY DETECTIVE BASE PAY RANGES $40
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Berks Chester Cumberland Dauphin Erie Lackawanna Lancaster Lehigh Luzerne Northampton Westmoreland York
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Pittston Area teachers Kelly Vincelli and Sal Carroll stand behind a computed displaying Edmodo, an educational social networking site they use in class.
utmost educational potential while navigating the tricky terrain of interacting with students online. Sites like Facebook and Twitter have created a long list of headaches for
school districts to contend with – from cyber-bullying to online disputes turned physical to cheating – but they also See TECHNOLOGY, Page 14A
County Low High Berks $48,828 $69,922 Chester $62,719 $108,462 Cumberland $39,819 $57,895 Dauphin $56,773 $72,983 Erie $37,000 $55,000 Lackawanna $39,445 $52,784 Lancaster $44,240 $64,147 Lehigh $52,208 $72,833 Luzerne $50,330 $95,532 Northampton $47,802 $62,251 Westmoreland $51,033 $94,779 York $46,093 $67,142
Source: Individual counties Mark Guydish/The Times Leader
Gay marriage, abortion are issues again Residents: Pa. health dept. lacks in investigating claims of illness
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Survey: County’s detectives fare well Study compared time off and pay to peers in similar-sized counties in state.
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NEW YORK — Abortion and gay marriage. For years, they’ve been lumped together as the paramount wedge issues of U.S. politics — hot-button topics in the vortex of sexuality, personal freedom and public policy. Yet these two divisive issues, prominent as ever this election season and still firing up the liberal and conservative bases of the two major parties, are evolving in intriguingly different ways. Partisans are taking care not to overstate how much the See ISSUES, Page 8A
Inquiry finds several other shortcomings by agency concerning gas drilling.
By KEVIN BEGOS Associated Press
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Jase Peeples watches President Obama announce his support of same-sex marriage Wednesday on TV at a San Francisco bar.
that health officials have fallen short in responding to their health complaints. The AP also found that the tollfree number the agency gives out for gas drilling complaints doesn’t mention the issue in its automated menu, and the agency’s website doesn’t have a specific place for people to file such complaints. And the AP inquiry showed that the agency didn’t begin keep-
PITTSBURGH — The Pennsylvania Department of Health says it investigates every claim by residents that gas drilling has caused health problems, but several people say the agency’s actions don’t match its words. Two western Pennsylvania residents told The Associated Press See CLAIMS, Page 7A