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John Evans

12 Ways To Share Almost Any File With Your Students - 4 views

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    "As a 21st century teacher, you probably need to share stuff, and have stuff shared with. "Stuff" like pdfs, various word processing documents, video files, and other digital fare. The traditional way to do this has been email, but limits here-including speed, file size, and the relative clunkiness of sharing with large groups-make sharing files through email less than "best practice." We started to create a chart that listed the nuance details of each platform, from storage and sharing limits, FTPing ability, the need to sign up to use, and password-protecting to flexible expiration dates for rights to files-but then we found that Wikipedia had already done this (and then some). So we instead picked our favorite dozen, and then ranked them in terms of their flexibility and integration that education technology demands. Though most of the tools below can share most files (mp3s, .movs, .mp4s, exe, .zip, .doc and .docx files, .pdfs, etc.), we focused more on documents, images, folders and software integration than incredibly detailed features that may make it overkill for your classrooms."
John Evans

Glogster for iPad - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    "I've been a fan of Glogster since its beginning back in 2007.  A couple of weeks back the Glogster app launched. Built specifically for iPad and for Glogster EDU users, the interface is easy and elegant and allows for simple placement and linking of media objects on an intuitive drag-and-drop Glog canvas. Especially nice is the app's handy interaction with your camera (to shoot images and video), your camera roll (for easy import), and your microphone.  You can record your own audio and video, import content from your libraries, or from YouTube, Google Images, Google Video, Khan Academy and Wikipedia."
John Evans

Does Smart Still Matter? | - 0 views

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    "In school, it was those who could recall the facts, and particularly those who could recall them quickly.  If you could memorize your multiplication tables you were quickly labelled as "smart".  Smart was a product of a system based on sorting - some kids were smart, and the other kids were . . . well, we didn't really call them anything aloud, but the implication was that they were less than smart. And in the traditional school smart hierarchy - the matching of provinces and capital cities along with the ability to memorize weekly spelling words was the apex of smartness. Of course, the last 20 years have moved us away from a world of knowledge scarcity to knowledge abundance; now, all manner of information is available to everyone. For better or worse, we no longer look to our political and intellectual leaders for their all-knowing guidance, we quickly check what they have said with what we read on Wikipedia, Web Doctor MD or other online information available to us."
Beauty Mthembu

Information literacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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John Evans

The Wikipedia Game - 10 views

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Dianne Rees

2010 Autumn Semester Week 4: Wikipedia and Medical Wikis « The First University Course About Medicine and Web 2.0 - 1 views

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    Although for med ed, there's good, general info on why wikis are useful and how to be a wiki gardener
John Evans

100 Unbelievably Useful Reference Sites You've Never Heard Of | Teaching Tips - 0 views

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    Beyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks and databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we've compiled just 100 of our favorites, for teachers, students, hypochondriacs, procrastinators, bookworms, sports nuts and more.
John Evans

The Ultimate Guide to Google Knol: 50+ Tips and Tricks | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    Like Wikipedia without the anonymity, Google Knol is turning into an excellent resource for both researchers and experts alike. It offers information consumers a platform for finding encyclopedia-like articles written by experts, and a place for these experts to write said articles. Read on to learn how you can make the most of this useful new tool.
John Evans

How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education - 0 views

  • In the UK the changes in equipment provision is already happening, and in the US it's going to follow really soon: the image of students locked to their laptops could change to a more human image of students talking to each other face-to-face, and using their mobile phones for research, reference and recording.
  • “They’re preparing us for the real world — not a place where you’re not allowed to use anything.”
John Evans

new record 1000 sticks HD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - YouTube - 3 views

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    Stick Bomb - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stick_bomb
John Evans

Accessible Twitter : web accessibility for the Twitter.com website application - 0 views

  • Accessible Twitter is an alternative to the Twitter.com website. It is designed to be easier to use and is optimized for disabled users. Learn more about web accessibility.
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