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Wolfram Problem Generator: Online Practice Questions & Answers - 0 views

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    Looks like it might a great way to supplement students Homework or flipping the classroom?
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The Touch-Screen Generation - Hanna Rosin - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    Interesting read found on twitter
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 IPAD 4 SCHOOLS | MAKING SIMPLE SENSE OF IPADS IN SCHOOLS - 2 views

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    A nice general iPad website for schools
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Data Use Policy | Facebook - 0 views

  • Whenever you post content (like a status update, photo or check-in), you can select a specific audience, or even customize your audience.
  • If you do not make a selection, your information will be shared with the last audience you selected. If you want to change your selection later you can do that too on your profile.
  • If you tag someone, that person and their friends can see your post no matter what audience you selected.
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  • As a general rule, you should assume that if you do not see a sharing icon, the information will be publicly available.
  • You can control who can see the Facebook Pages you've "liked" by visiting your profile and clicking "Edit Profile."
  • Always think before you post. Just like anything else you post on the web or send in an email, information you share on Facebook can be copied or re-shared by anyone who can see it.
  • When someone tags you in a post (such as a photo, status update or check-in), you can choose whether you want that post to appear on your profile.
  • Some things (like your name and profile picture) do not have sharing icons because they are always publicly available. As a general rule, you should assume that if you do not see a sharing icon, the information will be publicly available.
  • A tag is a link to your profile. For example, if you are tagged in a post (such as a photo or a status update), that post will contain a link to your profile. If someone clicks on the link, they will see your public information and anything else you let them see.
  • Anyone can tag you in anything.
  • If you do not want someone to tag you in their posts, we encourage you to reach out to them and give them that feedback. If that does not work, you can block them. This will prevent them from tagging you going forward.
  • Because Pages are public, information you share with a Page is public information.
  • When you "like" a Page, you create a connection to that Page. That connection is added to your profile and your friends may see it in their News Feeds.
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    Facebook privacy guidelines from Facebook
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Infographic: Generation Mobile | HackCollege - 0 views

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    Might nice to use as a starter for a workshop or in response to allowing students to use their devices in school?
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Why Do I Teach? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • We should judge teaching not by the amount of knowledge it passes on, but by the enduring excitement it generates. Knowledge, when it comes, is a later arrival, flaring up, when the time is right, from the sparks good teachers have implanted in their students’ souls.
  • Beyond that—at least it is often said—we need critical thinking and creativity: the ability to detect tacit but questionable assumption and to develop new ways of understanding issues—in short, to think beyond what “everyone knows.”
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audio machine for bg - 0 views

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    nice ambient sound generator for class, multimedia, drama, etc.
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Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    Looks like this could help turn Google forms in to a quiz/test generator/grader. Haven't tried yet.
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    Tried it last week. Seemed to work fine.
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