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John Evans

How to Stay Under Your 15 GB of Free Storage From Google | WIRED - 2 views

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    "If you're smart about how you use your space in the cloud, you don't have to pay extra."
Phil Taylor

How to Set Auto-Expiration Dates for Shared Folders in Google Drive - 3 views

  • Set Expiration Dates & Temporarily Share Google Drive FoldersYou create a folder in Google Drive and share it with Public or a small group. You then specify a date/time when you want that shared link to expire. The script, at the specified time, will create a copy of your shared folder and delete the original one. Thus the shared links would no longer work though the folder and files will stay in your Google Drive.
John Evans

23 Things Every Teacher Should Be Able To Do With An iPad - 10 views

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    "Using an iPad is simple due to its intuitive interface, elegant touch interface, and user-friendly operating system. Below we've listed 23 different tasks a teacher should be able to perform with their iPad. We've tried to focus on the basics, along with some typical tasks a teacher may be required to complete. We've also (roughly) arranged them from less complicated to more complicated, so consider yourself an Unofficial iPad "Basic Hacker" if you can get to the bottom. For more complex iPad tasks and functions, we're doing a follow-up post. Stay tuned!"
John Evans

Cageless Thinking: Innovation and Creativity in Education - 6 views

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    "The SAMR model suggests that there are 4 degrees of sophistication for using technology in education:"
John Evans

5 Reasons The iPad Will Stay The King of the Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "The biggest and most oft-heard criticism of the iPad usually revolves around it not behaving like a desktop PC or laptop. The people making this complaint are simply missing the point. Apple aren't trying to make a laptop replacement, why would they? They make a couple of extremely good ones! The iPad is a new kind of device that asks you to think and work differently. The fact that it isn't a laptop, to me, is its greatest attribute:"
Phil Taylor

Why We're Letting Our Sons Have a YouTube Channel - John Spencer - 0 views

  • The term “digital footprint” is often associated with fear and risk-aversion. Just stay offline as much as possible. Be anonymous. Don’t do anything you’ll regret. But I actually think there are some real benefits to allowing children to publish their work online:
  • Privacy is critical. But I also think it’s possible to be safe, ethical, and wise online and my kids know that I will always be there for them
Phil Taylor

Good to Know :: E-learning Examples - 6 views

  • Google’s tips for staying safe and protecting data online
John Evans

The Innovative Educator: A Friendly Guide to Deploying iPads at Your School - 0 views

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    "There is also a lot to like about iOS. It's a lean, mean operating system. It's use of sandboxing keeps it relatively clutter free. iOS doesn't do a lot, but it's pretty good at what it does do. That said, deploying iPads at any kind of scale is just short of maddening. While the process of tapping around to install one app on one iPad isn't too bad, installing a dozen apps on hundreds iPads isn't a particularly appealing way to spend a month. If you are going to deploy iPads at scale, you need a strategy. You need a battle plan. In addition, you will also need to stay hydrated. I don't think I've discovered the silver bullet, but I'll share some of my experiences with you in order to, hopefully, shorten the learning curve."
Phil Taylor

Whether the digital era improves society is up to its users - that's us | Danah Boyd | ... - 4 views

  • a battle between those with utopian and dystopian viewpoints, over who can have a more extreme perspective on technology. So where's the middle ground?
  • With this complexity in mind, I would like to introduce a question that I have been struggling with for the past few years: what role does social media play in generating or spreading societal fear?
  • We fear the things – and people – that we do not understand far more than the things we do,
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  • The internet makes visible things that we want to see, but it also makes visible things that we don't want to see. It exposes us to people who are different. And this is the source of a great amount of fear.
  • Social media is here to stay. We need to get past the point in which we celebrate it or lament it in order to figure out how to live productively with it. We need people engaging critically with the dynamics that unfold as a result of a new structure of connecting people.
  • We all need to think critically about the information we create, consume and share. We all need to take responsibility for helping shape the world around us.
Phil Taylor

Operating Systems Don't Matter Much Anymore - Computerworld - 0 views

  • In short, computing is going to become a commodity. As long as our Internet connection stays up, we'll give our operating system no more thought than we currently give to the details of how electrical power comes into our homes.
Phil Taylor

Are children's screen time guidelines out of touch? | CTV News - 4 views

  • makes no sense to continue to push, year after year, the two-hour screen-time limit in the face of overwhelming evidence that behaviour is not changing.
  • “(Screens) are here to stay so let’s think about the quality of what we’re consuming as well as the quantity,
John Evans

5 Tips for Classroom Management with Mobile Devices | Indiana Jen - 5 views

  • Get the two Eyes, two Feet App
  • general topics are: civility, staying on task, and adhering to the honor code
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    "When adopting technology in the classroom, one of the key concerns for teachers and administrators is classroom management. I am often asked if there is a way to "lock down an iPad screen" or "ensure students cannot go to inappropriate websites" (e.g. Social Media). In other words, how do we keep students on task and ensure that they are not distracted by the novelty of gadgets or communicating with friends via texting or social media? Often, teachers will take up devices (such as mobile phones) to avoid the issue of students texting or checking Facebook on their phones (eliminating access to a powerful, pocket computer in the process)."
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