360 object rotation interaction - 2 views
Augmented Reality for Education | Educational Technologies Center - 1 views
Google Fusion Tables - 0 views
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Google Fusion Tables in documents listWith this week’s update, we’re also integrating Google Fusion Tables into your documents list. Google Fusion Tables is a data management web application that makes it easy to gather, visualize and collaborate on data online. Now you’ll be able to store and share your Fusion Tables with the rest of the files in your documents list.Recently, people have used Google Fusion Tables to:Visualize evacuation zones for New York City during Hurricane IreneHost data sets made public by the State of CaliforniaGather data from local flu shot clinics for Google Flu Vaccine FinderMap shelters and road status during the tsunami crisis in JapanGo to Create new > Table from your documents list menu to get started visualizing or sharing tables of data in .csv, .xls or .kml files.
Teaching with Google+ | Edutopia - 2 views
Apple Releases "Configurator App" to Help Schools Deploy iPads | Wired Educator - 2 views
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Today Apple released a free Mac App called Configurator which lets you administer multiple iOS devices at the same time. Perfect for schools! This is the app you need to deploy your iPads at your school and it’s easy to use. You can deploy iPhones, iPads, and iPod Touch devices in mass. You can set up 30 at a time and quickly at that. Configure settings, install apps, set preferences, you name it.
Disney: Augmented Reality In Times Square | Digital Buzz Blog - 1 views
Programmatically Managing Charts in Spreadsheets - Google Apps Developer Blog - 2 views
20 Coolest Augmented Reality Experiments in Education So Far - Online Universities - 2 views
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20 Coolest Augmented Reality Experiments in Education So Far
Google Drive Blog: Four new ways to customize your Google Forms - 1 views
MOOCs in Higher Education: Options, Affordances, Pitfalls (Part 1) - 1 views
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These cMOOCs are characterized by a certain DIY (do it yourself) or "edupunk" feel. In 2012, with the introduction of ventures like Coursera and edX, we saw the rise of what George Siemens in his July 25, 2012 blog entry called the xMOOC (please see the References for a link). The xMOOCs are another camp entirely, institutional courses materialized in Coursera and Coursera-like platforms.
Embed Facebook posts into WordPress - 0 views
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