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John Evans

4 Ways Makers Are Changing the World | Tae Yoo - 3 views

  • In its simplest form, making is learning by doing. From elementary schools to universities, educational institutions are embracing making as a practice to foster critical thinking skills and creativity, and engage students in learning.
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    "Hackathons, tech shops, makerspaces: These terms are increasingly prevalent in today's vernacular, and for good reason. They represent a burgeoning global movement with people of all ages developing, designing, and often marketing their creations. In the age of the maker, anyone can be an inventor. Their potential impact on the world is enormous. Innovations and discoveries are no longer produced exclusively by scientists in white lab coats or research and development departments of major corporations. Thanks to affordable technologies and online environments, individual makers can launch small companies to manufacture and market their goods. This shift in industry is influencing the way we learn, shop, sell, and interact. Here are four ways this movement is changing our world. "
John Evans

4 Ways Makers Are Changing the World | Tae Yoo - 0 views

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    "Hackathons, tech shops, makerspaces: These terms are increasingly prevalent in today's vernacular, and for good reason. They represent a burgeoning global movement with people of all ages developing, designing, and often marketing their creations. In the age of the maker, anyone can be an inventor. Their potential impact on the world is enormous. Innovations and discoveries are no longer produced exclusively by scientists in white lab coats or research and development departments of major corporations. Thanks to affordable technologies and online environments, individual makers can launch small companies to manufacture and market their goods. This shift in industry is influencing the way we learn, shop, sell, and interact. Here are four ways this movement is changing our world. "
John Evans

Apple iPad Alternatives: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - Slideshow from PCMag.com - 3 views

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    "With more than 80 percent of the market and an even greater degree of mindshare, there is no doubt the Apple iPad dominates the tablet market"
John Evans

Apps For Good turns teens into mobile app developers for a better future - TNW UK - 3 views

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    "If you ask a student, "'Do you want to learn how to program in HTML, PHP or Android?' They'll run away," says Lapinski. "But when we say, 'Do you want to solve a problem you're passionate about, one that's relevant to you?' You reach them. Apps are the new Rock 'n' Roll." It's similar to Dean Kamen's FIRST program, which hooks kids on engineering with robotics instead for mobile apps. The resulting 50-70 hour course includes 5 steps: Identify the problem; market research; solutions through business models, technical ability and marketing models; product design; and build and test."
John Evans

Adjusting to the Technology Empowered Consumer and Student « Building Marketing Strategies for Higher Education - 2 views

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    3. Your primary consumers-your students-are on mobile devices constantly. What do they see when they visit your website? Your marketing plan needs to include a mobile strategy, beginning with adapting your website for mobile devices. Your students and prospective students shouldn't have to go online with their Mac or PC in order to navigate your site.
John Evans

The Science of Storytelling Visually Explained ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    "I have recently come across this beautiful visual entitled " The Science of Storytelling" and was really taken aback by some of the stats it included. These stats come in the context of highlighting the importance of storytelling in marketing but for me I view them  from an education vantage point. for instance, in comparison with words, the human brain has the ability to process images 60 times faster.This shows how much our brains crave the visual component. Also, a majority of 92% of consumers want brands to make ads that feel like a story. You probably have already noticed this trend  on YouTube, so many brands now are marketing video ads  in the form of stories narrated by a given character. But why do we tend to favour stories and how does storytelling affect our brain?"
sonamp

Stock Tips: Stock Tips Updates - 0 views

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    Investing in the stock market can be very profitable when choosing Stock Tips correctly. Many people invest in the stock market today for different reasons. Some do it as a hobby and others do it as a way to earn extra cash for the future. http://stocktipsinternational.blogspot.com/2011/05/stock-tips-updates.html
sonamp

How To Buy Best Stocks - 0 views

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    As investors, it's important to know how to go about finding the best stocks to buy. Before it's possible to successfully choose the best stocks, you first have to understand some of the fundamentals of evaluating these securities. For example, what are the desired characteristics for a stock. stock market is a very efficient market, one that follows the law of supply and demand.
John Evans

Eight Ways Your Geographic Skills Enhance Your Resume - Geolounge - 3 views

  • Whether you are a geographer by degree or practice, you have a fantastic set of marketable skills that can enhance your resume and ultimately your ability to land great work in nearly any field in the job market. Here are eight skills and buzzwords to plug on your resume to help you stand out from the rest.
John Evans

Three Awesome Educational Games Hiding in Plain Sight | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Game-based learning, and the developers who identify with it today, have come a long way since then and gotten much closer to closing the gap. And there's still a need to communicate core content through games, a need that the consumer market just doesn't have incentive to fill. Yet at Common Sense Graphite, when we evaluate games for learning, what we find is that many of the highest scoring 'learning' games aren't aimed at the educational market. They're more at-home, consumer-oriented games. Because these games are free from the constraints of school standards and traditional curriculum, they flourish, featuring rich cross-disciplinary and truly 21st century learning experiences. Here are just a few favorites that reviewed well on Graphite this year:"
John Evans

Drones Take Flight on Campus for Teaching, Research and Administrative Tasks | EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    "Ten years ago, seeing a drone zoom over a college campus would have been unusual, to say the least. Today, however, several institutions are using the technology to support learning, research and even administrative work, such as capturing footage for a marketing video. Unmanned aerial vehicles have been in use since the 1990s, primarily to support military, border security and other public operations, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Consumer adoption began to accelerate a few years ago as hobby drones became more advanced and less expensive. From 2014 to 2017, consumer drone shipments jumped worldwide by 7 million units, according to a Business Insider Intelligence analysis. That's about when higher education institutions began to realize UAVs could play a role on campus, according to Venkata Krishnan Seshadri, industry lead at market research provider Technavio. "Drones facilitate application-based, practical learning, which helps students understand and remember key theoretical concepts," Seshadri says. "Using drones significantly reduces risks and costs. For instance, in archeological-related courses, drones are used to capture aerial imagery, which increases the quality of learning without safety issues.""
John Evans

Apple's Tai Tran on social media marketing - Business Insider - 0 views

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    "The 22-year-old whiz kid who runs Apple's Twitter account shares his social media tips"
Phil Taylor

Evaluating Apple's Foray into the Textbook Market - iPads in Education - 2 views

  • This is a tool educators were missing in this digital learning environment
  • Why not have each student either research or explain the topics and present the results in a student created etextbook that is submitted at the end of the year for final grading?
John Evans

Practice Investing, Stock Market Game | UpDown.com - 0 views

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    A Possible fit for SY Math or Business Classes?! Practice investing in the real stock market with a $1,000,000 practice portfolio. Compete with friends and other investors.Test strategies. Earn real money.
John Evans

Why the iPad has and will continue to dominate the tablet market - TNW Apple - 2 views

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    "he iPad was announced in January of 2010 to a greek chorus of 'meh's' from a tech community that was expecting something incredible, something revolutionary, something…more. Cut to almost two years later and the iPad has not only succeeded but has dominated the category that it helped redefine."
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