Hacked! - Magazine - The Atlantic - 3 views
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provides specific advice on protecting and backing up data now—and gives a picture both consoling and unsettling of the vulnerabilities we can all expect to face in the future.
Science Today: iPad Magazine | Class Tech Tips - 0 views
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"Science Today is a terrific free app for iPads that brings quality informational text to the fingertips of your students. Kids can read about a variety of high interest topics. They'll interact with a wide range of content while building their skills as nonfiction readers. This app could be used to enhance a science lesson, provide background knowledge, or just give students a space to read about animals, ecosystems, or any topic that grabs their attention."
New IT policy designed to promote e-service delivery - 0 views
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http://egov.eletsonline.com/about-us/ The eGov magazine enjoys the distinction of being Asia's first magazine on e-Governance. Founded in 2005, the monthly magazine is published in both print and online formats, and is focussed exclusively on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for bringing efficiency, accountability and transparency to various citizen and business related initiatives of the government.
Subscribe | Teen Ink - 2 views
9 Tools to Create E-magazines and Newspapers for Your Class - 19 views
Unpacking the Benefits of a STEM Education | EdTech Magazine - 1 views
64 Ed-Tech Lists for College Professors, Administrators and IT Professionals | EdTech M... - 1 views
Infographic: Where a STEM Education Can Take You | Ideas & Innovations | Smithsonian Ma... - 5 views
Adobe Inspire Magazine | February 2013 - 1 views
Teaching kids to program using Scratch and the Kinect - Stephen Howell [YouTube] - 5 views
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"In our latest issue of our iPad magazine, we talk about the importance and benefits of teaching kids how to code. This lively video by Stephen Howell in the Dublin Interaction Design Association (IxDA) conference tells us all about how he developed a toolkit 'Kinect2Scratch' that teaches kids programming by using Scratch and the Kinect."
Not just Pokémon - prepare for an augmented reality deluge | Horizon Magazine... - 0 views
Free vectors, photos and PSD Downloads | Freepik - 2 views
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"reepik helps you to find free vector art, illustrations, icons, PSD and photos for using in websites, banners, presentations, magazines... We are currently creating hundreds of free vectors daily Discover our exclusive content! Find dozens of free vector graphics every day, all designed by Freepik."
The Maker Movement in K-12 Education: A Guide to Emerging Research - Digital Education ... - 6 views
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"Few trends in K-12 ed tech are as hot-or as under-researched-as "Maker" education. The term generally refers to using a wide variety of hands-on activities (such as building, computer programming, and sewing) to support academic learning and the development of a mindset that values playfulness and experimentation, growth and iteration, and collaboration and community. Typically, "Making" involves attempting to solve a particular problem, creating a physical or digital artifact, and sharing that product with a larger audience. Often, such work is guided by the notion that process is more important than results. The Maker Movement has its roots outside of school, in institutions such as science museums and in the informal activities that everyday people have taken part in for generations. It began exploding about a decade ago, thanks in large part to the enthusiastic audience of Make magazine and the popularity of public events such as Maker Faires (the most well-known of which was hosted by President Barack Obama at the White House in 2014.) The rise of cheap digital tools, including microcontroller platforms such as Arduino and rapid-prototyping tools such as 3-D printers, has in recent years lent the movement a decidedly techie flavor. Efforts to bring Making and "Maker spaces" into K-12 schools are still "nascent," said Erica Halverson, an associate professor of curriculum and instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a leading researcher into Maker education. But that's changing fast."
Our Wonderful Age of Abundance, in 9 Striking Infographics | Computers | DISCOVER Magazine - 3 views
New Study Finds Tablet Users May Develop Neck Problems | Edudemic - 1 views
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"f you're reading this on the iPad or browsing through our iPad magazine, you're going to want to read this. A new study from Belkin, Harvard School of Public Health, and Microsoft has found that tablet users may be at high risk to develop neck discomfort based on behaviors driven by the limitations of tablet designs."
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