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John Evans

How to Change DNS Settings on iPhone & iPad - 1 views

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    "When you point your iPhone or iPad at a web address (like osxdaily.com), iOS will perform a DNS lookup to send you to the proper location. DNS servers handle part of that lookup service, translating numerical IP addresses into the readable domain names we're all more familiar with and associate with web sites and other internet addresses. Most internet service providers provide their own DNS servers, but let's be honest, they're not always the fastest, thus you can sometimes speed up your internet service or even resolve some networking issues by changing DNS settings to another set of servers. Changing the DNS settings in iOS are what we're g"
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The Ultimate Guide to Changing Your DNS Server - 0 views

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    In case, you find the need to change the DNS server for your entire network on your router or set it individually on a PC or other device then have a look on this tutorial.
Reynold Redekopp

Learning & Literacy in the Digital Age (A New Blog Series) | Britannica Blog - 9 views

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    Encyc Brit blog about DN and learning
John Evans

Innovation: Google may know your desires before you do - tech - 16 July 2010 - New Scie... - 4 views

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    "Innovation: Google may know your desires before you do "
Scot Evans

Study: class podcasts can lead to better grades - Ars Technica - 0 views

  • Clearly, the note-taking factor contributed to the overall scores. As someone who was in college before podcasting became popular but after sending students home with PowerPoint printouts became all the rage, I know from experience that many students think that printed slides are merely notes in prepackaged form.
  • McKinney acknowledged that the students who downloaded the podcast simply seemed to do better with taking notes and paying closer attention to what was being said, as they were able to go back and repeat parts of the lecture they had trouble understanding. "It isn't so much that you have a podcast, it's what you do with it," she told New Scientist.
  • As for whether podcasts can replace professors, McKinney stops short of suggesting that all classrooms become virtual. She refers to them as a supplemental tool to a traditional lecture that can help students gain a better understanding of the material and also help free up professors from answering repetitive questions. The takeaway? Go to class, take notes, listen to the podcast, and take more notes.
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