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John Evans

How cell phones will replace learning ( - Telecommunication - Internet - Netw... - 0 views

  • The idea of using a cell phone for prosthetic knowledge is precisely where we're headed. In fact, we're getting there fast
John Evans

Officials get a glimpse of education's future | HeraldTribune.com | Sarasota Florida | ... - 0 views

  • Cell phones and iPods are looked at as enemies of learning in most schools.
  • But Manatee officials are now acknowledging that the devices are destined to become an integral part of the classroom.
  • Experts now predict classrooms where students submit work from iPods and cell phones, and where textbooks are replaced by hand-held electronic devices.
John Evans

Kingston's New Wi-Drive Portable Wireless Storage For iPad, iPhone And iPod Touch | The... - 3 views

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    "Apple didn't include SD Card slots or other expansion options in its iPods or iPhones, and pretty much ruled out third-party storage accessories. With nearly 350,000 apps and counting, the iPhone's maximum capacity of 32GB doesn't allow you to even scratch the surface of the App Store's catalog. Thanks to the Kingston for their most recent innovations of new Wi-Drive."
Phil Taylor

On Ed Tech, We're Asking the Wrong Question | The Committed Sardine - 7 views

  • In the end, that’s all technology is, too—a resource. In the hands of talented and well-trained teachers, it can facilitate high-quality teaching and learning; when used by average teachers, it most likely will lead to average results. And in either case, it’s not entirely clear whether test scores would rise, anyway—for reasons I’ll discuss later.
  • There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that, when used wisely, technology is a powerful resource that can help boost achievement.
  • I would argue that’s the point: You can’t separate the technology from the rest of the learning process, because they are inextricably bound.
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  • But technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum. For technology to have an impact on student achievement, schools also need sound teaching, strong leadership, fidelity of use, and a supportive culture, among other things.
  • Among schools with one-to-one computing programs, 70 percent reported their students’ achievement scores on high-stakes tests were on the rise. But this figure was 85 percent for schools that employed certain strategies for success, including the use of electronic formative assessments on a regular basis, frequent collaboration of teachers in professional learning communities, and—most importantly—strong principal and school district leadership.
Phil Taylor

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alxa robert

"Punjab has taken lot of e-governance initiatives" | eGov Magazine - 0 views

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    A R Talwar, Principal Secretary, Department of Information Technology, Government of Punjab Tell us about the e-Governance initiatives that have been undertaken in Punjab. In last few years IT department in Punjab has taken lot of e-governance initiatives by implementing certain core infrastructure projects. For providing public services in electronic mode, we have setup Punjab
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e-District project underway in TN | eGov Magazine - 0 views

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    Tamil Nadu e-Governance Agency is organising a 26-day long e-District training programme in Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu. As part of the training, the revenue staff of the district, including tahsildars, revenue inspectors, and village administrative officers. The objective of the training is to train them on providing various revenue documents such as income certificate, community certificate and domicile certificates electronically.
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Common Services Centres in west Bengal - 0 views

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    A Subbiah Principal Secretary - Information Technology Government of West Bengal "Lack of sufficient awareness about electronic delivery of services and slower execution of government procedures leads to
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E-Commerce Security Tips - 0 views

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    With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
John Evans

Canada's Law on Spam and Other Electronic Threats - Home - Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation - 2 views

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    "Canada's anti-spam legislation (CASL) is in place to protect Canadians while ensuring that businesses can continue to compete in the global marketplace."
John Evans

How to Connect to the Physical World - Scratch Wiki - 1 views

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    "You can connect your Scratch projects to the physical world using several different kinds of devices. MaKey MaKey LEGO WeDo Kit PicoBoard (also known as ScratchBoard) Kinect2Scratch, using Microsoft Kinect GoPiGo for Raspberry Pi Each of these work with Scratch 1.4. Currently MaKey MaKey works with Scratch 2.0, with support planned for the other devices."
John Evans

How To Make Squishy Circuits | Makerspace Projects - 2 views

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    "Squishy circuits are a fun way to learn and explore the basics of electricity and electrical circuits. By using conductive and insulating dough, you can create sculptures with embedded lights, motors and buzzers.  This project is great for younger students because it utilizes a material they already know…PlayDoh."
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