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Jeff Johnson

The new HP Pavilion dv6929 notebook has ditched the Styrofoam and cardboard boxes that traditionally protect computers in favor of a 100 percent recyclable messenger bag that reduces packaging by 97 percent.

Tags: enn packaging recyclable styrofoam on 09-06-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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dolors reig

He estado leyendo, en el marco del curso de Comunidades (CoPs) últimamente algunos artículos de mis compañeros sobre algo que, si bien no me ...

Tags: autoaprendizaje caparazón concept elearning2.0 foc08 insight threshold on 09-01-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:dolors reig

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dolors reig

Os dejo hoy un resumen de la Primera Unidad del Curso de Facilitación de Comunidades Online en el que participo, considerando que puede ser de utilidad a diversas disciplinas, desde la educación al márketing social. El curso se desarrolla en inglés (paso a traducir este mismo artículo) pero he creído que a algunos lectores podrían seros de interés algunas de sus conclusiones. Lo iré haciendo al finalizar cada unidad. Se trata de un ejercicio de síntesis y aportación personal. Podéis ver las fuentes teóricas de las que parto, las que matizo según mi experiencia, al final del artículo

Tags: aprendizaje clay shirky communitie communities comunidades comunidades de practica conductor conductor comunidades conocimiento cops downes e-learning 2.0 educación 2.0 elearning 2.0 enlazar facilitacion foc08 moderador comunidades on 08-15-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:dolors reig

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Jeff Johnson

Just two decades ago, many schools had only a few computers and taught lessons about typing. But Monday marked a drastic change for Arizona schools as one of the first K-5 technology academies opened its doors to students. Scales Technology Academy in Tempe boasts a 1-1 ratio of students to laptop computers. The school''s principal, David Diokno, said it is the first Arizona elementary school to do so. The Arizona Department of Education does not track such information.

Tags: arizona curriculum educators elementary school technology on 08-11-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

According to the National Association of College Stores in a 2007 survey, the average cost of a new college textbook was $53. The founders of Flat World Knowledge, which launches with its first run of college textbooks this fall, consider that too high--so high, in fact, that they'll be offering textbooks for free, at least in versions that can be read online. If the student wants to buy a printed copy of the textbook, it will be printed on demand by the company and provided in color for one price or black and white for a lesser price. For the student who prefers to listen to the book on an MP3 player, audio versions will be available too. Each format will have its own cost structure, but on average, it'll tally up to about $30.

Tags: publishing textbook on 08-06-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Big surprise: a lot of smarty-pants computer types have been snickering at John McCain lately.

Tags: 2008 mccain microblog obama politics technology twitter twitterer on 08-03-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

1. Personal Mastery 2. Mental Models 3. Shared Vision 4. Team Learning 5. Systems Thinking

Tags: learning organizational senge systems_thinking on 07-29-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

My friend and colleague Marc (who really needs a blog) alerted me to this story regarding a recent legal ruling in the matter of the University of Ottawa and the Association of Professors of the University of Ottawa (UPUO). The case arose when the U of O charged that Professor Denis Rancourt “had misrepresented his course in a detailed web posting, in such a way as to have described a dramatically different course not compatible with the official course description.” The 65-page ruling the case supported Dr. Rancourt’s actions as within the purview of academic freedom.

Tags: blog digital edtech education edupunk pedagogy on 07-29-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Federal regulators are planning to meet on Friday and declare that Comcast violated Net neutrality principles when throttling BitTorrent traffic on its network. This would become the U.S. government's first Net neutrality-related ruling. There's just one problem with the Federal Communications Commission's plans: They may not be quite, well, legal. In other words, the FCC may not actually have the authority to make its ruling stick.

Tags: authority bittorrent comcast fcc net_neutrality traffic on 07-29-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

If you're serious about increasing your strength, follow this six week training program and you'll soon be on your way to completing 100 consecutive push ups! Think there's no way you could do this? I think you can! All you need is a good plan, plenty of discipline and about 30 minutes a week to achive this goal! No doubt some of you can already do 50 consecutive push ups, but let's face it, you're in a big minority. Most of you reading this won't even be able to manage 20 pushups. Actually, I'm sure many of you can't even do 10. However, it really doesn't matter which group you fall into. If you follow the progressive push ups training program, I'm positive you'll soon be able to do 100 push ups!

Tags: exercise fitness health hundred pushup pushups workout on 07-28-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Have you bought any textbooks recently? K-12 book prices are outlandish; college textbooks border on criminal and publishers are moving slower than molasses in January when it comes to moving towards any sort of electronic publishing model. I know, let’s cut down countless trees, print on them with toxic inks, and gouge the heck out of students when we could drastically cut costs and environmental impact by publishing books electronically! Good call.

Tags: college conservation digital electronic k-12 prices resources textbooks trees on 07-28-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Ellen Paxton

Scientists have gathered some remarkable evidence which shows that it is possible to see something without observing it, in research that sheds new light on traffic accidents that occur when a driver "looked but failed to see", and other examples of mayhem and mishap in everyday life.

Tags: learning perception training on 07-27-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Ellen Paxton

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Jeff Johnson

Today's product holders have it easy. Computers were 10 times heavier in the 1980s, leading to rampant drug abuse from the Eastern Bloc holders and numerous injuries. Just look at the suspiciously wide jaws on this lot.

Tags: 1980s computers humor idiot_toys technology on 07-27-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Juggling requires maintaining your center. The idea is to stop managing life so much, and begin managing yourself. Long ago I learned that it’s better to prepare the speaker than the speech, particularly when I’m well acquainted with the subject matter. If I meticulously outline a lecture, rehearsing the points as I get ready to begin, I’m likely to lose my center. But if I chat with the audience first, put myself at ease, or take a few minutes for some deep breathing, the talk always goes more smoothly.

Tags: balance center choices choosing deep_breathing juggling life manage on 07-25-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

"I am learning to get online myself, and I will have that down fairly soon, getting on myself," McCain told the New York Times in an interview that appeared Sunday.  "I don't expect to be a great communicator, I don’t expect to set up my own blog, but I am becoming computer literate to the point where I can get the information that I need." Even so, McCain bluntly admits, "I don't e-mail. I've never felt the particular need to e-mail."

Tags: communicator e-mail email learning literacy mccain wired.com on 07-25-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Is it educational technology? Only insomuch as most of us couldn’t do what we do without a lot of caffeination. However, it is education, since business education has become largely inseparable from technology. That being said, his thoughts are quite timely as more and more businesses look to employ some degree of “compassionate capitalism,” whether that means spending extra on facilities and building green, giving back to their communities or employees, or otherwise spending money in thoughtful ways that don’t simply line the pockets of investors and executives. So here’s a little departure from ed tech and some thoughts from Dean Cycon on the impending closing of Starbucks’ retail outlets.

Tags: business business_education caffeination capitalism education educational sustainability technology zdnet on 07-25-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

According to the latest data, the U.S. "adoption rate" for mobile phones stands at 85 percent. That's higher than the percentage of Americans who have DVD players (84 percent), home PCs (80 percent), digital cameras (69 percent) or MP3 players (40 percent), according to the Nielsen Co. "The concept that within my lifetime we'd have the kind of penetration we have today is unimaginable," says Martin Cooper, 79, the former Motorola researcher who invented the portable cell phone in 1973.

Tags: adoption_rate market newsweek.com penetration technology trend on 07-23-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Isabelle Jones

Ning community for visitors to www.ictineducation.org and the newsletter, Computers in Classrooms

Tags: blog icpj ict learning social_network teaching on 07-22-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Isabelle Jones

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Jeff Johnson

As travel costs rise and airlines cut service, companies large and small are rethinking the face-to-face meeting — and business travel as well. At the same time, the technology has matured to the point where it is often practical, affordable and more productive to move digital bits instead of bodies.

Tags: digital energy meetings nytimes nytimes.com virtual on 07-22-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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Jeff Johnson

Successful initial implementation and ongoing maintenance of process improvements requires overcoming the resistance to change. Green Belts are change agents who need to recognize, understand and interpret resistance to change and develop skills to manage it effectively. Managing change resistance is often covered in training, yet a primary learning issue facing most organizations is the lack of engagement and motivation in lecture-based training. By using simulations, exercises or games, practitioners can enliven their learning environments and improve knowledge retention, skills and applications. This will keep the audience members interacting with each other and with the content.

Tags: change engaging exercises game resistance sixsigma.com on 07-21-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Jeff Johnson

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