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AutoDesk To Bring AutoCAD To Android On April 20 | Android News, Reviews, Apps, Games, ... - 0 views

  • AutoCAD is software made for 2D/3D design and drafting – and now it’s coming to Android.
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    Stated that there is an iphone version which has been released earlier on, AutoCad WS. Has anyone download it on their iphone?
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3D City Test ( view on your safari) - 2 views

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    3D? think again... view source ;) Nowadays everyone can do 3D. it must be tough to make a living being 3D modeller. Btw that guy is one of my fave interactive designers;)
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Pieceable - 2 views

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    Publish apps directly to the service and the Pieceable team will create a web page that displays a fully functional copy of the app. Android version coming soon. Can use this when we wana share apps we're developing. Sadly its not free..
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Create Video Questionnaires - 1 views

  • The site enables users to create questionnaires and then get the recipients of the questionnaire to leave video recorded answers.
  • How to use Intervue.me with studentsCreate comprehension check questions to go with reading homework so that students also do some speaking for homework.Create opinion polls for students to answer.Make action research questionnairesPlay the alibi game and get students to explain where they were and what they were doing at particular points in time.Ask students about childhood memories.
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Cross Platform Mobile App Creator OpenPlug Drops All Fees - 1 views

  • OpenPlug, a development toolkit for creating native apps for phones, tablets and other connected devices using JavaScript, ActionScript and XML, today became available free of charge or advertising
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Make online flashcards & notes. | About STUDYBLUE - 1 views

  • StudyBlue is your online home to store lecture notes and make flashcards, with efficient tools that help focus your studying where you need it most, making your review sessions more efficient.With StudyBlue, all of your study materials are accessible whenever and wherever you choose to study – so study online and on your phone for effective, productive learning. Free.
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Teaching and Learning with Technology Blog: E-portfolios for Learning - 2 views

  • Google Sites for Education has only recently been considered for portfolio development but offers promising solutions to effectively build learning, assessment, and showcase portfolios including artifact storage, privacy control, collaboration, reflection, and ownership. Although orientation, training, and ongoing support are strongly recommended, Google Sites is easy-to-use and provides built-in tools to insert evidence of extended learning from sources such as social media sites.
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Apps in iPhone is listening to you - 0 views

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    Cellphone users say they want more privacy, and app makers are listening. No, they're not listening to user requests. They're literally listening to the sounds in your office, kitchen, living room and bedroom. A new class of smartphone app has emerged that uses the microphone built into your phone as a covert listening device -- a "bug," in common parlance. But according to app makers, it's not a bug. It's a feature! The apps use ambient sounds to figure out what you're paying attention to. It's the next best thing to reading your mind.
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Miren Browses the Web In Hyper Speed on Android - 0 views

  • Miren Browser is a super quick, lightweight web browser that packs some serious browsing speed on both Android phones and tablets. With its minimalistic layout in full screen mode, it leaves you with an uninhibited view of your websites and rss feeds.
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Quick and Simple mLearning Content for the iPhone by Paul Clothier : Learning Solutions... - 1 views

  • Everyone seems to be voicing their opinion about mLearning — about the impact it will have on work, productivity, education ... and how it could, in fact, solve world hunger. The truth is that very few people or organizations have actually developed any mLearning, and their opinions are often more philosophical than pragmatic. My intention in this article is to focus on the pragmatic — to help you get your hands dirty so you can speak about mLearning from the perspective of having actually developed some.
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    Pragmatic tips for developing mLearning projects...
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    While what the author suggested is a simple start, it is a bad one for the long run. Why? It replicates exactly what you can already do more logically and perhaps more easily in other platforms. It's best to have the change in pedagogy or strategy in mind when designing apps or creating an m-learning system. Our mission is to leverage on learning outside the classroom, on the move or in more meaningful contexts.
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    Thanks for the tip, Dr Ashley!
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appFlash Uses Google Swiffy to Build iOS Apps - 1 views

  • Shortly after Google unveiled Swiffy, the Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool designed for WebKit browsers, mobile app development firm appMobi launched a related utility called appFlash. This new tool takes advantage of Swiffy's capabilities, allowing mobile developers to convert app assets coded in Flash into native iOS applications.
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SpringerLink - Education and Information Technologies, Online First™ - 10 views

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    Something the IDs might like to chew on. Also for any and all who interact with staff and might find the taxonomies useful for educating our clients.
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    Hi Dr. Ashley, sorry, it looks like it's restricted access. Do we have to pay for it, or is there some educational service that we can use to access the article?
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    You will need to go to the NIE library for this. They may have already subscribed to it or they can find it for you.
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    Dear all, I've downloaded the article already. If anyone of you is interested (unfortunately, it's not available in the NIE library but the NTU library internal network only), please feel free to approach me for a copy.
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Google+: What is it, and how do I get it? - Cell Phones & Mobile Device Technology News... - 2 views

  • Google announced a new social networking layer that may compete with Facebook but, at the same time, is utterly different. The Google+ project will do some of the same general things as Facebook, such as sending messages to friends, sharing links, chatting, and sharing pictures, but the big difference is that with Google+, you can choose who you want to share these things with
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Blackboard: Now More "Open" | Hack Education - 0 views

  • The change will allow instructors to publish and share their courses — syllabi, handouts, and so on — under a Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY).
  • This will mean that, for the first time, content in Blackboard will be available to those who aren’t registered for a course — learners not enrolled, learners not on campus. Professors will be able to share their material to Facebook and Twitter.
  • Blackboard also says that it’s revising its policies so that institutions that do open up their course materials this way don’t incur any additional licensing costs when people access the materials, even via webinars and the like. That means non-traditional, non-enrolled, non-revenue generating students will be able to access the material as “guests” without forcing schools to pay more.
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  • “Sharing educational content is much more complicated that simply clicking the new ‘Share’ button,” he writes. How will universities handle the licensing of courses? Is it up to individual faculty? Will universities devise larger strategies to connect their open course content to other online efforts — both on their own campuses and alongside others?
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    Not sure this will happen to NIE? I wander..
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Blurring the Boundaries: Social Networking & E-Portfolio Development - 0 views

  • How can we integrate ePortfolios with what we know about social learning and interactivity? The boundaries are blurring between eportfolios and social networks. As we consider the potential of lifelong e-portfolios, will they resemble the structured accountability systems that are currently being implemented in many educational institutions? Or are we beginning to see lifelong interactive portfolios emerging as "mash-ups" in the Web 2.0 cloud, using blogs or wikis or Twitter, Facebook or Ning, Flickr or Picasa or YouTube, etc.?
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Facebook Timeline: 10 Stunning Designs [PICS] - 0 views

  • Facebook’s new Timeline gives users a large “cover photo” space at the top of the page. As we’ve already shown, this is a great opportunity to get creative with your profile presentation.
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    Who knows, one day we could use Facebook for e-portfolios next time?
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qr code generator tracking - Google Search - 4 views

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    Search results for finding QR code generators that offer tracking services. This might help us determine how many people actually scan the QR codes.
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    CreateBuzz QR Code creates 2 types of QR Codes. One is normal, and the other is trackable. The trackable QR Code has a different URL. When it is read, it is actually reading the trackable URL which then redirects to the page that was defined initially. Quick tests on several devices and QR Code readers show that some QR Code readers did not do the re-direction. Hence these scans were not tracked. Alternatively, use bit.ly because it tracks clicks. Use the shorten URL to generate the QR Code. Any scan to the QR Code which points to the shorten URL will be recorded. It shows the time the scans were done and region as well.
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From Andragogy to Heutagogy - 2 views

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    It's an interesting article to read. Heutagogy or self determined learning, according to the authors is a progression from Andragogy. It seems more of a progression from teacher-centered learning to student centered learning.
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