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John Pearce

Qrafter- Good QR Coder reader and generator - 0 views

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    "Qrafter is the first QR Code app that is designed for iPad instead of just taking the iPhone version and making it bigger! Qrafter is a free two-dimensional barcode scanner for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Its main purpose is to scan and parse the contents of QR Codes. It can also generate QR Codes when you purchase the "Pro Pack"."
John Pearce

Start With Code - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Published on 17 Mar 2014 To find out more about code go to http://www.google.com.au/startwithcode/ Computer science touches our lives in many ways, from movies to medicine, gaming to government, building to business. Computers and digital technology are at the heart of every industry, and code is what you need to operate those computers"
John Pearce

Digital Technologies: Implementing the Australian Curriculum Learning Area - Course - 0 views

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    At our Digital Technologies Curriculum Summit in 2013 we announced a partnership with the University of Adelaide to create a free open online course for primary school teachers to help prepare them for the implementation of the new digital technologies curriculum in Australia which will have compulsory computational thinking & coding from K-8.
John Pearce

http://www.tagmydoc.com/ - 0 views

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    Tag My Doc is a neat service that allows you to put QR codes on any of your documents. I initially tried it out and reviewed it here last fall. Today, the Tag My Doc team sent me an email announcing some new features which include integration with the cloud storage services Dropbox and Box.
John Pearce

Kids can't use computers... and this is why it should worry you - Coding 2 Learn - 0 views

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    "I want the people who will help shape our society in the future to understand the technology that will help shape our society in the future. If this is going to happen, then we need to reverse the trend that is seeing digital illiteracy exponentially increase. We need to act together, as parents, as teachers, as policy makers. Let's build a generation of hackers. Who's with me?"
John Pearce

25 Years of Personal Technology | Re/code - 0 views

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    "This month, Re/code partner CNBC is celebrating its 25th anniversary. To help commemorate the occasion, the network asked Walt Mossberg to pen this essay on how personal technology has evolved over the past quarter century."
John Pearce

New Creative Commons license chooser « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    A new Creative Commons license chooser launched this week.  The very simple interface presents four boxes that update dynamically as users select options and complete attribution metadata. After completing the form, users are presented with a suggested license, a choice of regular or compact size icons, and embed code for inserting their license on a web page.
John Pearce

Embed Videos with Google Drive- A Useful Tip for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and ... - 0 views

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    "If for any reasons you do not want to upload your classroom videos to YouTube and are looking for another free hosting video that can allow you to upload and share your videos Google Drive is one of your best options. Only few Google Drive users know that there is a functionality in Google Drive that enables anyone with a Google Drive account to instantly upload their videos and after the upload you can get an embed code to integrate your video anywhere on the web. Here is how you can do it."
John Pearce

The Ultimate Word Search Maker - 0 views

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    "THE ULTIMATE WORD SEARCH MAKER Step 1) Add words to your puzzle Step 2) Copy and paste the code into your website It's that easy to make free word search puzzles!"
John Pearce

About.me Widget | Edublogs Help and Support - 0 views

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    "You can pull your About.me profile information, and a small screenshot of it, in your sidebar using embed code from About.me in a text widget ."
John Pearce

12 Ways To Be More Search Savvy | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Google has made it possible for us to have instant information gratification. Just start typing the first letters of your search word and the site intuits your question and offers you the smartest choice of answers. Seems simple enough. But as quick and facile as the process is, there are ways to be even more efficient, more search-savvy. And it's our responsibility to teach kids how to find and research information, how to judge its veracity, and when it's time to ask for a grownup's help. I spoke to Daniel Russell, Google's "search anthropologist" in charge of Search Quality and User Happiness (yes, really), who brought to light some important tips you may not have known."
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    If you use Google to search you need to check this out
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