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John Evans

LeaderTalk: What I Want to Talk About - 0 views

  • I want to tell them that pedagogy matters. That we have to empower, even if that means giving up the soft comforts of security... of filtering... of mandatory curriculum... of lecture.
John Evans

Google For Educators - Google Docs - 0 views

  • Google Docs is an easy-to-use online word processor, spreadsheet and presentation editor that enables you and your students to create, store and share instantly and securely, and collaborate online in real time. You can create new documents from scratch or upload existing documents, spreadsheets and presentations. There's no software to download, and all your work is stored safely online and can be accessed from any computer.
John Evans

Dropbox - Home - Secure backup, sync and sharing made easy. - 0 views

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    Store, Sync and Share your files online.
John Evans

Simple, Small, Secure - WebHuddle - 0 views

  • We’d like to introduce you to an alternative way to communicate -- one that makes it easy to meet with the people you need to, when you need to -- all it takes is a web-enabled PC and something to say.
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    We'd like to introduce you to an alternative way to communicate -- one that makes it easy to meet with the people you need to, when you need to -- all it takes is a web-enabled PC and something to say.
Phil Taylor

How to Use Google Buzz - PCWorld - 5 views

  • Keep Buzz Out of Your Inbox
  • hide your following/follower list by going to your Google Profile,
  • Buzz's privacy settings are based on your Gmail contacts list, so if you haven't already set that up you'll want to go through it before getting too busy with Buzz.
John Evans

Simple Passwords Remain Popular, Despite Risk of Hacking - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    "If Your Password Is 123456, Just Make It HackMe"
Phil Taylor

Let Faculty Off The Hook -- Campus Technology - 3 views

  • Still, and this may be true for many decades to come, most college and university classrooms are designed for teacher presentation; the shape of the room, the acoustical design, control of lighting, lack of sufficient technology in the room, the furniture, security, window treatment, and so on, the space itself screams lecture. Likewise, parent and incoming student expectations have the force of centuries of fixed models about what teaching and learning are supposed to be. Such cultural memes (like physical genes), so ingrained, change ever so slowly.
John Evans

How to Use Microblogging in Workplace Learning | Upside Learning Blog - 2 views

  • Twitter has become the number 1 tool for learning in just three years – voted by hundreds of learning professionals in this survey at Jane Hart’s site. Microblogging platforms are a great tool to keep you updated with latest trends & get real time support or answers to questions. You could even search for information on these tools themselves and get some good links to follow. As a personal learning tool, Twitter is great but it’s a public platform and what you share on it is available to everyone, some organizations may need tools which can be installed behind their firewalls (Laconica, Yonkly) or that is available as a secure private service (Yammer). All these tools have functionality that’s similar to Twitter. Organizations are using these tools for workplace learning and performance support. Here’s what for:
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