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Ashley Tan

Online Diagram & Flowchart Software | Lucidchart - 1 views

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    I think Yeu Ann posted this elsewhere, so I am adding it here to keep a more permanent record. Lucidchart and MindMeister (see earlier bookmark) are now both linked to Google Drive. These present potential solutions to adding digital mind maps to our e-portfolio system.
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    Lucidchart offer 14 days trial. My lecturer recommend Cacoo for my Business Analysis course. It offers 25 diagram for free. https://cacoo.com/
Kartini Ishak

12 Provocations on The Future of Social | We Are Social Singapore - 0 views

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    Simon Kemp, a speaker at the Mobile Show 2012 which I had attended gave a presentation on the 12 provocations on the future of Social (Media) and tracking the developments in social media. He laid out 12 provocations which he thinks would determine the next wave of success in social media (within the next 6mths). 
bernard tan

User Expectations with Mobile Apps - 0 views

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    mobile application design that developers should keep in mind: Users will not tolerate mobile apps that are perceived as slow to open or operate. Speed is even more important for apps than it is for websites on a computer. Users are often accessing these apps when they have only a few minutes of downtime, and so speed is paramount. Apps do not allow multi-tasking the way that browsers on a computer do, so users require instant gratification. Simplicity of functionality and organization are key to good mobile app design. Mobile apps should be linear in design-this is distinct from a typical website approach that offers multiple paths and options. Apps present you with menus, you do what you need to do, and you move out. Mobile app users do not want to be overwhelmed by too many choices and distractions when they are trying to access a feature. People want fewer choices in mobile, because if you put too many choices in mobile, users will give up.
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    Nice read on mobile userability on the whole page. Advises and consideration into the UX experience before even jumping into development. one of the key to quality experience for our app users.
Eveleen Er

This Wedding Website Puts Yours to Shame - 1 views

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    The content is not relevant to us. But the way it is presented is interesting. The MDs might be able to draw some ideas from this.
yeuann

College Tips - Google - 1 views

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    Interesting presentation of tools for our students.
wittyben

Open Source Options For Education - 0 views

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    This is a document that presents various options for open source software for teaching and learning.
Henry Ngoh

Vodcasting in an Elementary Classroom Ppt Presentation - 1 views

  • Where can I host my vodcasts? : Where can I host my vodcasts? There are many sites you can host vodcasts on. There are many sites that are free if you don’t need a huge amount of storage space. Some free sites to host include: Podbean Switchpod Vimeo Teacher Tube Can I upload vodcasts to iTunes? : Can I upload vodcasts to iTunes? It’s easy to upload your vodcasts to iTunes! Download iTunes onto your computer by going to www.apple.com/iTunes. Open the iTunes Store. Click on Podcasts – Click on Submit a Podcast! You will enter your Podcast URL (your host site will have this information) and other information about your podcast Once you are approved you can search for your podcasts on iTunes! Please make sure that you have parental consent if you are putting vodcasts online before you start this process!
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      Hi Henry, This is something we need to explore further at this moment....free hosting services. Thanks for sharing this site :)
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    A basic idea to vodcasting
Sally Loan

Dreaming of iPad Presentation Apps for the classroom « Moving at the Speed of... - 0 views

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    Guess I must buy the USB to VGA connector to test the projection. Looks cool.
bernard tan

Building Mobile Learning with Your Existing eLearning Toolkit - 1 views

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    Video presentation
bernard tan

ADOBE MAX 2010: Designing and Developing for Touch-Based Devices - 1 views

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    Video Presentation about touch based devices and future prototypes might come true in the near future.... can watch examples from the Chapter - Recent Innovation onwards
bernard tan

Deconstructing the HTML5 Mobile Development Workflow - 1 views

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    Hey it's a very informative video presentation on migrating your skills to the mobile world but you're not quite sure how to get started. If you are still thinking a mobile web app is just a tear down simplified version of the actual website, you should watch this. Well I was thinking it was supposed to be that way a couple months back. * Be warned contents can get technical and is long but it's better than reading lines of texts.
Kartini Ishak

Get Serious About Social Learning by Focusing on What Matters by Eric Davidove : Learni... - 0 views

  • Social learning has taken on a kind of religious fervor among learning practitioners during the past couple of years—and not without good reason. It often creates more powerful and enduring learning experiences; it helps people establish and leverage social connections to accelerate the distribution and sharing of experiences, content, and guidance; and it allows learners to be more productive, learn faster, and work smarter.
  • it’s easy to lose focus on what matters, and to assume the end game is the technology
  • A social learning strategy should paint a compelling picture of the future state, clearly articulate the business case for change, and outline the roadmap for how you will get from “here” to “there” (including what must change, stop, and continue)
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  • Social learning, at its core, is a network of communities. This network is usually formed and accessed through the use of social media. The community network provides the “path” for an effective flow of information.
  • A community network is the primary source of advice, methods, leading practices, lessons learned, and innovation. It’s the “repository” of content, experience, and intelligence that enables people to learn, develop, and excel at work. The effectiveness and usefulness of the community network is a function of its size and make-up.
  • A new generation of learning is here. Today, employees are working in a very fast-paced environment and they need learning that is immediate, relevant, and delivered in the context of their work. Social media won’t do the job alone. Organizations must embrace social learning and adopt the leading practices presented in this article if they want their employees to keep their company on the cutting edge. Social learning works when it is born from a well thought-out strategy, is made up of mature community networks, is fueled by motivated members, is a resource of great content, and is guided by meaningful metrics. Take some of the ideas presented in this article and start implementing them now.
casey ng

Using Prezis as teaching tools - 1 views

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    Feeling giddy when watching a Prezis presentation? Here are some ideas that show you how to use it to enhance your presentation, minus the giddiness.
bernard tan

HTML5 video that display syncing interactive contents to enhance learning. - 0 views

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    A demo using html5 video and dynamic contents. MAKE YOUR VIDEO MORE INTERACTIVE by detecting the timing on the html5 video api, you can provide dynamic contents to support your points in your speech at the correct moment .. imagine this. you can pull in pictures from some other sites, real live data from stockmarket, or interactive forms while persuading people to donate!!! this people are nuts with this idea!!!
Kartini Ishak

Useful Social Media Blog » Blog Archive » Seat and Universal case studies; Wh... - 0 views

  • New study reveals the prime motivators behind why people follow brands If you’re still looking to justify your social media activity to the board, perhaps the following stat will help: 97% of people say that social media has influenced their decision to make a purchase of a brand or product. Pretty emphatic. And one of several very interesting findings from the team at get satisfaction. They’ve recently released a new infographic on why people follow brands. If part of your role is encouraging people to follow your brand, then it’s worth having a look.
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    How Google+ is used as part of social media and the case studies which are presented
yeuann

Bboogle Collaboration Tool - 2 views

  • Using Bboogle, course instructors provide links within their CMS course sites to content they create in the @u environment. Google Docs - Share documents including spreadsheets, presentation slides, Google forms, and other file types, with students. Google Calendars - Share information including assignment due dates, test dates, class syllabus, and project deadlines on a class calendar that automatically appears in the individual electronic calendars of every student in a class. Google Sites - Share a course site that brings together all classroom materials including docs, calendars, photos, videos, attachments, and message blogs that can be presented to students either for viewing or co-authoring.
Ashley Tan

Announcing the first Creative Commons Singapore Festival 2011 « Creative Comm... - 3 views

  • Part 3 – “SHOW”. November 11th, 2011 (11/11/11) It’s CC Festival at The Pigeonhole (Time to be advised) Presentations of selected works from Part 1 and 2. You can also find your own corner and present your work, barcamp style. We welcome all CC SG adopters to treat this like a CC Pasar Malam, promote your wares, and encourage others to use/ reuse. Questions? Email the CC-SG Community Manager Ivan Chew (ramblinglibrarian@gmail.com)
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    For Shamini and Fanah
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    great initiative!
Kartini Ishak

Google brings Interaction to Education with Google+ Pages | Rebecca Coleman | Social Me... - 1 views

  • A recent study of Google+ showed that it is more popular with parents than students,  which could be a favorable indicator of how popular it is for those educators of the same generation.
  • One example of how teachers are using Google+ Pages to run their classrooms, is that of Mr. McDowell who teaches World History at West Hills High School. Mr. McDowell has made great use of Google’s tools to give students access to documents, schedules, presentations, videos and password protected areas like attendance and grade records.
  • access to Google+ tools and pages from any computer promotes interactivity on the site and is a big hit with educators
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      A good point to note. Educators are using Google+ for its easy userbility and interactivity
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  • Facebook doesn’t offer a platform that supports real-time interactions and information sharing like Google+.
  • Google+ still has a learning curve for all users
  • Google+ Pages provides control for sharing information by allowing you to sort your contacts into “circles”.
  • This provides a new dynamic in which great opportunities for tutoring can thrive.
  • create custom “hangouts” which brings people from within your circles that you select, to interact in a virtual room together.
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    A little backdated article in 2011, but I thought it would be good to start exploring possibilities of Google+ and using it in classrooms
Sally Loan

Financial Literacy Games & Apps - 1 views

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    Visually very impressive presentation. I was drawn to the use of words e.g. browser-based game (versus web-based games) since I was vetting some poster text on apps and was not altogether familiar with the right terms to use. Thank you Sally
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