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google-sites-liberation - Import / Export of Google Sites Data - Google Project Hosting - 0 views

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    "This is an import/export tool for Google Sites. Using HTML Microformats it generates an XHTML version of Sites content suitable for offline browsing and simple HTTP hosting, which is also able to be losslessly imported back into sites. "
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Incredibly Useful Google Apps Correlated to Bloom's Revised Taxo... - 0 views

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    Visual interactive bloom of web 2/0 tools
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trainingwreck - 2 views

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    This is the follow-up post and answer to "The Fallacy of Digital Natives".
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BO.LT | A more interesting way to share - 0 views

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    Add your picture and comment to the pages you share.
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Download ScreenFlow (Mac) - 0 views

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    a very cool screencasting app, free with a watermark, that allows you to annotate your screencasts.
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Cyberbully? No Way, Not Me - Atomic Learning - 0 views

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    Cyberbully? No Way, Not Me-paid for subscription
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Game-Based Learning Units for the Everyday Teacher BY ANDREW MILLER 9/26/11| The Commit... - 0 views

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    game-based learning units for the everyday teacher
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NetSmartz 5: Digital Cheating - 1 views

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    ""In this age of copy-and-paste, digital cheating needs to be addressed on two fronts. First, we need to educate our students at an early age to respect and cite the work of others. Second, if all we ask is for our kids to regurgitate information, then we miss the mark. It is our responsibility as educators to craft assignments that require critical thinking, evaluation, and creation.""
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Panopticlick - 0 views

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    "Is your browser configuration rare or unique? If so, web sites may be able to track you, even if you limit or disable cookies."
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    I am not sure how bad the results I am given are...it is a whole lot of info mind you.
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The Filter Bubble - 0 views

  • disable the “tracking cookies” that are a common way for ad networks to learn about you:
  • 2. Erase your web history. Those who remember their web history are doomed to repeat it. Much of Google’s search personalization (though not all) is powered by your web history
  • Never tell Facebook anything you don’t want the whole Web (and world) to know about you. To add additional protections, set your Facebook privacy settings all the way up.
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  • As it turns out, one of the most common “keys” for identifying particular people is your birthday
  • y the same token, always using “firstnamelastname” as a username also makes it easy for companies to match data about you from many different websites.
  • Turn off targeted ads, and tell the stalking sneakers to buzz off. If you’d rather not be followed around the internet by merchandise you’re vaguely interested in, the major ad networks offer a relatively easy opt-out. You can quickly alert many of them in one place here (this is a voluntary restriction, so undoubtedly there are other ad networks that don’t abide by these rules.)
  • This one’s easy: most recent browsers have a “private browsing” or “incognito” mode that turns off history tracking, hides your cookies (and deletes the new ones when you close the window), and logs you out from sites like Google and Facebook
  • Sites like Torproject.org and Anonymizer.com allow you to run all of your browser traffic through their servers, effectively removing some of the signals that come through when you’re in incognito mode.
  • As it turns out, every request to download a web page reveals a lot about how your computer is configured — and many of those configurations are unique. The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) makes it easy to see how unique your settings are here. And they give some good guidelines on how to make your settings harder to track here.
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    "So you want to pop your filter bubble - to see the neutral, un-filtered, un-personalized web. How do you go about it? Unfortunately, there are no magic bullets: The ad companies and personal data vendors that power and profit from personalization are far more technologically advanced than most of the tools for controlling your personal data. That's why The Filter Bubble calls on companies and governments to change the rules they operate by - without those changes, it's simply not possible to escape targeting and personalization entirely. But that doesn't mean all is lost. Here are 10 simple steps you can take to de-personalize your web experience. They won't work forever, but for now they'll take you out of your own personal echo chamber."
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    Some very good advice here to try out. Check out the links.
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Swiffy: convert SWF files to HTML5 - The official Google Code blog - 0 views

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    "Some Google projects really do start from one person hacking around. Last summer, an engineering intern named Pieter Senster joined the mobile advertising team to explore how we could display Flash animations on devices that don't support Adobe Flash player. Pieter made such great progress that Google hired him full time and formed a team to work on the project. Swiffy was born! Today we're making the first version of Swiffy available on Google Labs. You can upload a SWF file, and Swiffy will produce an HTML5 version which will run in modern browsers with a high level of SVG support such as Chrome and Safari. It's still an early version, so it won't convert all Flash content, but it already works well on ads and animations. We have some examples of converted SWF files if you want to see it in action."
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Classroom in the Cloud: 5 Awesome Things You Can Do With an IPad and an LCD Projector - 0 views

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    "I've always wanted a document camera in my classroom, so yesterday I made my own - using my iPad. Here's a quick rundown of how to do this:"
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FlipSnack | WebTool Mashup - 0 views

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    an ebook about web tools
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Getting started with Digital Literacies [Presentation] | dougbelshaw.com/blog - 1 views

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    "Hot on the heels of my Ed.D. thesis submission, the presentation below (click through if you don't see it!) will hopefully be of help some of those looking to grapple with developing digital literacies in their institution or organization."
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The evolution of the web - 0 views

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    "The web today is a growing universe of interlinked web pages and web apps, teeming with videos, photos, and interactive content. What the average user doesn't see is the interplay of web technologies and browsers that makes all this possible. Over time web technologies have evolved to give web developers the ability to create new generations of useful and immersive web experiences. Today's web is a result of the ongoing efforts of an open web community that helps define these web technologies, like HTML5, CSS3 and WebGL and ensure that they're supported in all web browsers."
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Tech Tutorials - 1 views

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    screencasts about all the greatest tech tools for education.
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E-learning - Online Tools and Applications on Go2Web20 - 0 views

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    E-learning - Online Tools and Applications Web Application Index. 
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Two Things, Not One on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Twenty minute introduction to a debate in Sao Paulo with Gilberto Gil and others about copyright policy and digital technologies. Familiar remix.
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