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Your Google Drive Files Can End Up in Ads | Cloudline | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Store file in google drive give google right to reuse our content? Need to monitor how google react to our precious files.
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Facebook groups can now add Dropbox files - Pocket-lint - 0 views

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    You're now able to share Dropbox files within our own Facebook Group. Try it. :)
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CNET Mobile - News - 3 views

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    Read the fine print who own the file when you upload file to google drive. The term and condition is entirely different from sky drive and dropbox.
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SoundCloud - The Tour - Your Sound, In The Player - 0 views

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    A polished site for recording, uploading and sharing audio files... it offers the ability to share audio files with social tagging on FB, Twitter and Tumblr, and also timed comments too. Seems to be getting more and more popular. Perhaps we can use its API for our Well Said app...
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Some advantages of LLC in Offshore - 0 views

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    Many company owners want to cut down the cost of reduction and running of the business. Its not easy since they have to keep up with tax filing, high cost of filing the returns and running the business.
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Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: GoogleForms Magic - Uploading Files and FormEmailer - 1 views

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    For the Googley CeLebs, here's how you may upload files use FormEmailer with Google Forms.
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http://myportfolio.school.nz/artefact/file/download.php?file=187483&view=24719# - 5 views

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    Something that *might* come in useful to the e-portfolio team and Pratima (for the LST talks).
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SD Maid Cleans Leftover Files From Your Android SD Card | Lifehacker Australia - 0 views

  • SD Maid scours your SD card and clears out thumbnails, log files, and other stuff you don’t need.For what it does, SD Maid requires root access.
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Explain Everything ™ for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views

  • Explain Everything is an easy-to-use design, screencasting, and interactive whiteboard tool that lets you annotate, animate, narrate, import, and export almost anything to and from almost anywhere.
  • Explain Everything has been a top paid education app since its release in Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Finland.
  • Import PDF, PPT, DOC, XLS, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and RTF files from Evernote, Dropbox, Box, GDrive, WebDAV, Email, iTunes, and any app that allows you to open these files types using "Open In…". Export MP4 movies, PDF documents, PNG images, or XPL project files directly from your iPad.
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    This seems to be the granddaddy of mVideo and mAPT. But for now, from what I can see, it still works on a post-processing scale - i.e. record, and THEN annotate, not allowing you to add comments or tags in real-time. (Yet.) But it seems like a very good source of revenue, offering educational licenses, etc.
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    If you or anyone like to try out the apps, ETs have bought this app. It's from Ashley's Christmas gift card.
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Droplr * Hello - 1 views

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    Drop is an extremely easy way to share files, large or small, over the Net. It's even faster than Dropbox! Give this a try - I'm falling in love with this...
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    Nice find! This is a very useful file sharing tool.
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Share files on Twitter | TwileShare - 0 views

  • TwileShare is a free service that allows you to share files on Twitter.
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Don Norman's jnd.org / Designing the Infrastructure - 1 views

  • The infrastructure of our computer technology can be overwhelming. My computer's infrastructure gets more complex each year, and all this complexity requires attention. Upgrades and security modifications. The need to change passwords for many accounts, and the need to keep my list of passwords up to date, synchronized across all my computers. The need to reboot, defragment, do continual scans for viruses and malcontent software, the need to renew batteries and accounts. Backup files. It seems that every day I spend considerable time on the infrastructure. Because the ability to maintain infrastructure is seldom designed with care, each simple activity can become daunting. Each new device purchased requires installation, complete with registration, agreeing to unread but undoubtedly onerous legal conditions, and finding space and sockets for all the communication and power cable. Did I mention that these invariably require stopping all work, saving everything, and rebooting, after typing in a long, complex registration number? I should have.
  • Infrastructure is taken for granted. It is time it is given as much attention as the primary applications, else maintaining the infrastructure will itself become our primary activity.
  • It is time to work on infrastructure. It threatens to dominate our lives with ugliness, frustration, and work. We need to spend more time on the designs for infrastructure. We need to make it more attractive, more accessible, and easier to maintain. Infrastructure is intended to be hidden, to provide the foundation for everyday life. If we do not respond, it will dominate our lives, preventing us attending to our priory concerns and interests and instead, just keeping ahead of the maintenance demands.
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    When I think about "infrastructure", I normally think about roads, wires, sewerage and so on. But how about educational technology and instructional design? From reading Don Norman's musings about infrastructure, I realized that if we want our technological implementations to be successfully adopted, very often it's essential to also consider the infrastructure needed to support our tech designs and implementations. Personally, I think infrastructure for education and instructional design need not always be physical things. They could be intangibles such as having to update a database, notify the relevant people in charge, call this person or that to come unlock the computer lab, etc. My mum's been a teacher for 40+ years. She's great. But she really hates the computer. Not because of the learning needed to use Microsoft Word. She's quite fine with it. But it's all the non-Microsoft Word things that she has to do - reboot, turn the computer on, manage the files, etc... - that makes her scream.  "It is time to work on infrastructure. It threatens to dominate our lives with ugliness, frustration, and work. We need to spend more time on the designs for infrastructure. We need to make it more attractive, more accessible, and easier to maintain. Infrastructure is intended to be hidden, to provide the foundation for everyday life. If we do not respond, it will dominate our lives, preventing us attending to our priory concerns and interests and instead, just keeping ahead of the maintenance demands." - Don Norman Food for thought: What are some underlying "infrastructure" (tangible and intangible) that I may encounter in an educational technology project? Are there existing infrastructure that I can take advantage of to minimize time and $? How can we minimize the amount of infrastructure maintenance needed?
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The ultimate Social Media Cheat Sheets on all media dimension - 2 views

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    This infographics contains all the necessary dimensions for all the medias files in social medias : googleplus, facebook,twitter and pinterest etc. will be very useful for content creators on these social media if you need a good finish ;)
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http://critical-thinking.iste.wikispaces.net/file/view/hand%20out.pdf/125204383/hand%20... - 0 views

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    Here's is a simple guide for evaluating information found online - helpful for us in CeL and others too. Feel free to share...
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App Developer Offers Handy High-Res PSD File of iPad GUI Elements for Mockups - Mac Rumors - 0 views

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    For the MDs
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Security of Cloud-based Internet Storage - 1 views

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    Sharing sensitive information on cloud storage could post potential risk -- Users also observed that prior to April 2011, Dropbox stated on its website that: "All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES256) and are inaccessible without your account password." But after April 2011, it dropped the 2nd part and changed to: "All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES 256)."
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30 Greatest Online Project Management and Collaboration Tools For Easy Communication! - 0 views

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    Some web based project management while on the go. Most are good on their own but there's none that can cater totally to our needs such as good overview of projects at one glance to see overlaps or free cost of files management. CeLebs - do recommend me if you happen across any that at least has the above features :)
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Google Fusion Tables - 0 views

  • 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.
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    Could be a useful tool for integrating with our mobile apps in future, especially mGeo?
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iTunes U still competitive in online education (Stanford Daily) - 1 views

  • discuss issues together through Piazza, but ran into privacy issues and had to create three separate forums
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      Dr Ashley, I wonder what the privacy issues were. There is a fair amount of negative notes in this article that could work against our recommendation of iTunes U 
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    In 2007, videotaped lectures from 10 courses were added to the Stanford iTunes site. The content on the site consisted solely of audio and video files until January 2012, when Apple launched the iTunes U app. This app allowed professors to upload additional materials such as homework assignments and class handouts, giving remote students more of a comprehensive course experience. While remote students can now participate in a course by completing homework assignments and even taking exams, they are still not able to ask questions in class, receive feedback on homework and exams or collaborate with classmates. Several iTunes U courses have attempted to bridge this gap through Piazza, an online forum that allows students from around the world to ask and answer questions and discuss the course. Remote students are able to register on Piazza to discuss the lectures and assignments with other students, although Hegarty says that iTunes U students often reach out to him for help instead. https://piazza.com/ The (Free) Efficient Way to Manage Class Q&A How is this better than email, newsgroups, and discussion forums? Students actually use Piazza, they love it. This difference stems from how we built Piazza. We've personally met with and spoken to thousands of students and instructors. The result is a beautifully intuitive and simple product that students love and use.
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    Hi Ashley, would this article reference suffice as 'research reference' per our meeting with Director? Thanks for your input on the Emailer. I'm working on it now.
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iBooks Author works limited to commercial distribution on iPad through iBookstore - 0 views

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    It is true that Apple iBooks Agreements have restrictions in sale of ibooks on other platforms. However the contents can be exported to other format such as kindle which has no issue with Apple as mentioned below. This is good to know if we adopt the iBooks Platform in NIE. "Additionally, content authored in iBooks Author could largely be reformatted into a basic EPUB format or other file type, such as Amazon's KF8, and redistributed without complaint from Apple. However, such works would also lack the multitouch features and dynamic widgets that iBooks Author makes it easy to incorporate into its own titles."
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