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bernard tan

Google Docs Editing Goes Mobile - 0 views

  • Google () announced Wednesday morning that it has begun rolling out mobile editing for Google Docs (). The update isn’t yet available for everyone, but it should be available to all over the next few days.To date, only Google Docs spreadsheets have supported mobile editing. When the the update hits, all Google Docs documents will be editable on devices running Android () 2.2 (and higher) and iOS 3.0+.We’ve not been able to test it out yet, but Google has released a little video — as seen above — showcasing the new mobile editing capabilities of Google Docs.
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    That means that... - You can work on that important memo...while on the bus or train to work. - If you're behind on a group proposal, but really want to make it to the ball game tonight, your whole team can work on it from the bleacher seats. - You can take minute-by-minute notes at a concert so you'll always remember the setlist. And your friends can jealously follow in real-time at home. - and the list goes on!
Pratima Majal

30 Video Editing Software And Online Tools - 3 views

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    Free web services and tools for video editing
Pek Mee Loh

10 Best And Free Online Video Editing Software - 0 views

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    Editing in the cloud: Meet the YouTube Video Editor http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c56pD6pbUr8&feature=player_embedded
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    Useful list to share when your team does workshops!
bernard tan

8 Bit Color vs 16 Bit Color - Working With 16 bit Images In Photoshop, Page 2 - 0 views

  • So why, then, would it be better to work with a 16-bit image? One word - flexibility. When you're editing an image in Photoshop, sooner or later, if you continue making edits, you're going to run into problems. The most common problem is what's known as "banding", where you've lost so much detail in the image that Photoshop can no longer display smooth transitions from one color to the next. Instead, you get an ugly stair-stepping effect between colors and tonal values.
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    Choice when selecting 8 bit or 16 bit when editing in photoshop
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    William - answer to your question earlier. Can read the whole article if you're interested :)
Henry Ngoh

YouTube - Video editing tools - 0 views

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    More video editing tools from Youtube.
Kartini Ishak

Vyclone - social video editor - 2 views

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    Vyclone is a free service for collaboratively editing videos on your iPhone, on your Android phone, or on the web (does not work in Firefox). 
Rachel Tan

Interview with Dr Ashley on Web 2.0 technology and its relevance to teaching - 0 views

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    My instructor from Penn State U shared his thought on the podcast. "I was very intrigued by his reference to Alan Kay when he talked about how the tools shape us via our interactions with them. Kay was (and is) most definitely one of the most visionary and original thinkers when it comes to technology and its applications. To be sure, this point about how the tools shape us is a very good one to emphasize. Tools are not innocuous things and metacognitive awareness can help both teachers and learners think about how their perceptions of ideas, concepts, etc are influenced by the tools they use to express their understandings of these things that they encounter." P/S Apologies for the poor editing by Rachel (first time using Audacity)
Sally Loan

XMind - Mind Mapping and Storming - 2 views

shared by Sally Loan on 09 May 12 - Cached
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    Do you know if this works with Google Drive (and hopefully Google Sites)?
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    Xmind is using google code, will get Yeu Ann to check out the source code. http://code.google.com/p/xmind3/
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    I've checked it out. Actually, it's not Google code, but simply an open-source native app stored in Google Projects, an open-source code repository. Nevertheless, it's a good mind-mapping software. Only thing is that it doesn't use Google Drive and I'm not sure if it can be integrated easily into Google Sites (due to Google Sites having issues with iframe elements).
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    seems quite a good review for Mindomo, it's integrated to Google apps. http://www.mindomo.com/.
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    I tried, cool! The map mind can be embedded in google site. Interface of mind map is easy to use, allow embed youtube link, images, and audio, attachment and links. Free for 3 mindmap and allow collaboration, invite is similar to Google for edit/read rights. There is also have icon, chat, comments and collaborative editing. Yeu Ann, we can include that as guide in student portfolio.
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    Yeu Ann, I am referring to Mindomo :)
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    Great! I'll try out the free account for the Mindomo next week. So I take it that you guys want to use this as the recommended mind-map app for our students?
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    BTW just FYI: http://www.mindomo.com/terms_of_use.htm. Expert Software Applications Srl does not claim any ownership in any of the content, including any text, data, information, images, photographs, music, sound, video, or other material, that you upload, transmit or store in your Service account. We will not use any of your content for any purpose except to provide you with the Service, and as otherwise provided in these Terms. From time to time, [Contents publicized by the user] can be used by Mindomo at its own discretion.
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    Explore the use of the tool first and note its affordances and its limitations for now. If there is more than one option, we should support what is available and give users a choice.
Ashley Tan

YouTube Lets You Edit Videos With One Click - 1 views

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    For video team
Henry Ngoh

Learning Management System - 2 views

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    Another glimpse of LMS provided by local vendor partner with Moodle plus SCORM 2004 3rd edition compliant, a requirement by MOE. Singtel is also the partner.
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    that's my ex-employer :)
Ashley Tan

Snapseed for iPad and iPhone is FREE Thru Sept. 23! « Life In LoFi: iPhoneogr... - 2 views

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    Photo editing app is free until 23 Sep.
Niko chen

WeVideo - Collaborative Online Video Editor in the Cloud - 1 views

shared by Niko chen on 20 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    WeVideo is a collaborative online video creation tool. In the video editor you can upload your own media clips or use stock media clips to produce your video. The video editor provides tools for trimming the length of display and or sound of each element you add to your video project. What makes WeVideo collaborative is that you can invite other people to create and edit with you. 
casey ng

Cloudon - 0 views

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    CloudOn is such an iPad app that let users edit Microsoft Office documents on iPad.
yeuann

Here comes Ouya, the $99 gaming console - CNN.com - 0 views

  • In recent years, almost all the most hyped and popular games have been sequels. And the rise of mobile gaming has been limited, turning video gaming into a solitary exercise rather than the social one she remembered growing up.
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    Significant, as in the Ouya project hopes to restore the shared aspect of gaming on a TV.
yeuann

Startups are about to blow up the textbook - Fortune Tech - 0 views

  • "CK-12 basically looked at STEM [science, technology, engineering, and math] and broke it down into the 5,000 fundamental concepts, and they mapped them all together," Chakrapani says. "It's not about creating a textbook and every three years putting out a new edition so you can capture more revenue. It's about thinking how a student learns."
  • "And then you go back at the end of year with teachers, see what students struggle on, and revise and improve the book. Each year, the text gets better."
  • Free educational resources -- like a university course on Coursera, for example -- may be available for students to use at no cost, but students cannot reuse, remix, or repurpose that course content however they'd like. By contrast open-source materials like CK-12's materials are not only free, but can also be freely repurposed in any way a student or teacher sees fit.
Rachel Tan

Simple Techniques for Applying Active Learning Strategies to Online Course Videos | Fac... - 2 views

    • Rachel Tan
       
      Dr Ashley, I agree with you and posting a question at the beginning of the video is an excellent strategy. That is how I learn. I need to know the question upfront so that I know what to pay attention to in the video.
  • Embed short graded or self-assessments either in the video itself, or at the end of each video. Including one or two multiple-choice questions or requests to post to a forum—either between scenes (using a post-production editing tool such as Camtasia or Captivate) or after the video—alerts students to the “take homes” they should be getting from the material. It also helps teachers assess, at point of contact, whether students understand the major concepts.
    • Rachel Tan
       
      This (self assessment) is absolutely necessary to give learning a chance to happen, as we develop open learning courses. This applies to Google Sites training resources out there.
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  • Video as a way to strengthen online research skills while driving conceptual understanding.
    • Rachel Tan
       
      Dr Ashley, this is a really good article - timely, very useful. Thanks for sharing!
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    For IDs and VCDs! Quote: "there's a big difference between watching a video and learning something from it" Article goes on to suggest strategies for incorporating videos into lessons. 
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