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LibSkills - LibSkills - LibGuides at La Trobe University - 0 views

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    Library skills module for higher Ed
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Open Badges - 0 views

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    The Mozilla Open Badge Infrastructure (OBI) is the core underlying technical scaffolding for the badge ecosystem that supports a multitude of issuers conferring badges into the ecosystem, and many displayers or earners using badges to share their competencies and achievements. Any given learner/badge earner can earn badges across many issuers, collect them in one place tied to their identity, and then share them with various websites and audiences including career sites, social networks or personal portfolios. Mozilla is building this infrastructure including the core repositories and management interfaces (each user's Badge Backpack), as well as specifications required to push badges in (issuers) or pull them out (displayers).
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Mozilla Thimble - 0 views

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    Thimble makes it ridiculously simple to create your own web pages. Write and edit HTML and CSS right in your browser. Instantly preview your work. Then host and share your finished pages with a single click. Easy, huh?
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Baruch College's Guide To Using Copyrighted Media in Your Courses - 0 views

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    interactive tool for determining fair use of copyrighted work in Edu.
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mobiMOOC - a MobiMOOC hello! - 0 views

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    Welcome to the MobiMOOC course wiki! If you visit this wiki, you probably want to register for the free, open and online MobiMOOC course which will run from Saturday 8 September - Sunday 30 September 2012 and will focus on learning/training with mobile devices (mLearning).
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8 Free and simple tools to create video tutorials for Teachers - 0 views

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    There are several free tools to help you do that and you do not need any advanced technology skills to use them; all you need is a solid will and a committment to what you want to do.
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Search Find Know - SearchFindKnow - 0 views

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    training and resources for k-12 teachers and students
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Apple Configurator Part I: Walkthrough « TJ Houston.com - 0 views

  • Check out a device to a user and restore the user’s settings and data on that device
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    Apple Configurator makes it easy for anyone to mass configure and deploy iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in a school, business, or institution.
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New Video Tech Creates 180-Degree Pannable Movies For iPad | Co.Design: business + inno... - 0 views

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9 Tips to Get the Most Out of Mission Control in Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Mission Control is a powerful window and app manager built directly into Mac OS X, it combines elements of Virtual Desktops (Spaces), an application switcher, and a window manager, into one easy to use centralized location. If you aren't using it on a regular basis you should, so here are nine tips to help master Mission Control.
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Facebook App Center takes on Apple and Google with HTML5 and web apps | The Verge - 0 views

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    Facebook today announced the App Center, a new place to find apps - but not just Facebook apps like FarmVille. The App Center includes both free and paid Facebook apps, as well as HTML5 apps that exist within the Facebook app itself. Android, iOS, and "desktop" apps will also be included as long as they integrate with Facebook.
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Kid's Talk Radio Los Angeles - 0 views

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    global collaborate talk radio
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Google: Computer Science for High School (CS4HS) - 0 views

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    Applications are closed but we could watch the site-Silvia ? 
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Catroid Website - Newest Projects - 1 - 0 views

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    Catroid is a visual programming language for Android devices that is inspired by the Scratch programming language for PCs, developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is the aim of the Catroid project to facilitate the learning of programming skills among children and users of all ages. No desktop or notebook computer is needed.
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Best content in Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative | Diigo - Groups - 0 views

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    School leaders should join this group in order to share resources related to the use of mobile technologies in schools. The focus of our research gathering efforts will be on information useful to principals, superintendents, CIOs, and CTOs in particular.
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da Vinci Decathlon - 0 views

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    Thus, the competition places a particular emphasis on higher order thinking skills, problem solving and creativity. Students working collaboratively in teams are highly stimulated by competing in tasks that encompass engineering, mathematics, code breaking, games of strategy, art and poetry, Science, English and forensic sleuthing.
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5 great slides about technology, learning, and change | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    5 great slides about technology, learning, and change I like the on about studying with a master learner.Shouldn't all teachers be master learners?
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Education Week: It's Time for a New Kind of High School - 0 views

  • withholds responsibility from, students.
  • We have lost sight of young people's potential for responsibility, and it can be argued that in doing so we have sacrificed many opportunities for growth and usefulness.
  • Students see themselves as passive participants
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  • he steady drone of teachers' voices in room after room. The sound of boredom is deafening.
  • We need to tear apart the school day, the high school timetable, the school year, the four-year diploma.
  • The time has come to stop tinkering with an antiquated model. We are delayed in our thinking because those who were able to suffer through or even thrive in this dying high school model have grown up to be teachers and lawyers and businesspeople who now advocate for reforms through the prism of their experiences.
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    high school reform
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Ugly Learning « Educator, Learner - 0 views

  • When a teacher flips for the first time, students are put under the microscope and they hate it…at least in my experience. They have to unlearn how they have been learning playing school up until your class. Needless to say, student surveys usually do not go well the first time they are asked about the new style.
  • Do not define your teaching by the grades of your students.
  • Do not sacrifice what you know is right for your students because of a number on paper.
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    Change Teaching by Changing Grading
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