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Kartini Ishak

Why Google + Will Work for Higher Ed | Patrick Powers - 1 views

  • 1. Robust Search
  • 2. Targeted Audiences
  • 3. Privacy Protection
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  • 4. Hanging Out Made Easy
  • 5. Topics of Conversation
  • information is public and searchable inside Google+
  • Without “friending” every fan out there, this information is difficult to track through Facebook.
  • A post in Google+ can be sent to select circles, meaning there can be circles for alumni, donors, current students and prospective students, and each can receive targeted messaging.
  • no need for multiple profiles.
  • Every item shared on Google+ allows you to choose with whom you wish to share it.
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    Google+ can work for higher education.
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.
bernard tan

Hype Cycle for Education 2011 - 2 views

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    Emerging technologies for near future. :)
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    For greater focus, check out the K-12 Horizon Reports each year. This is a link to the 2012 report: http://www.nmc.org/publications/2012-horizon-report-k12
yeuann

Course Registration - Google Docs Templates - 2 views

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    A course registration system implemented in Google Docs. This template lets you send out a customized reply to people who register for a course. Your students can fill out a form to indicate which session they want to attend. Based on other submissions, the script can figure out which sessions are still open and send an automatic reply thanking people for registering and informing them of which session they got into.
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    Nice find!
yeuann

IBM Gives Birth to Amazing E-mail-less Man - 0 views

shared by yeuann on 17 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • “When we were doing research for our messaging product, we actually looked at what subject lines people used. And like 80 percent of subject lines are “hey,” “hi,” or left blank. The subject line is outdated. The truth is, e-mail is outdated.” Though he’s IBM’s poster boy for dropping out of e-mail, even Suarez admits that the inbox and carbon-copy will probably never completely go away. But four years into his experiment, he feels more productive, and almost all of his work is done in the open. For Suarez, it’s not just more efficient. It’s a nicer way to communicate. There’s a “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” kind of passive-aggressiveness to the way many people use corporate e-mail, with the strategic bcc and the cover-your-ass e-mail message. “If you have been using e-mail in a corporate environment, you know that plenty of people use e-mail as a weapon against their own colleagues,” he says. “This was also creating a new way of working where you wouldn’t need to justify the work you did. You earned trust from your colleagues by being a lot more public, a lot more open and a lot more transparent in what you do.”
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    A better way to communicate in office - drop email and go social.
yeuann

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?
casey ng

Creating iPad content using Pastiche - 0 views

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    Pastiche® by Xyleme is a turnkey solution that allows you to rapidly assemble existing textbooks, interactive multi-media, test prep, and moment-of-need support materials and publish them on-demand to any number of customizable and privately branded iPad or Kindle Fire apps. The Pastiche ecosystem is made up of three components: the Pastiche tablet app, a set of authoring and publishing tools, and the Pastiche Store. The Pastiche Store is a hosted content distribution platform to provide your users seamless yet controlled access to your learning catalog. An intuitive Web admin interface allows you to upload new or updated products and gives you the ability to make them available on per-user, per-group, or public basis.
bernard tan

the arts of launching anything - 0 views

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    very good information on launching any products or servicing. great advises and steps. can be applied to e-Fiesta.
bernard tan

How to Run a Successful Multi-Platform Hashtag Campaign - 1 views

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    for e-Fiesta 2014 Team
Ashley Tan

NIE mGeo - Android Apps on Google Play - 1 views

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      administer
  • Private pins have a greenish background colour than public ones.
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      Check this sentence. Is there a missing word?
mazlanhasan

Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • Frequent use of mobile devices does not mean that students or instructors are ready for mobile learning and teaching
  • Wherever one looks, evidence of mobile penetration is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound. No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. From toddlers to seniors, people are increasingly connected and are digitally communicating with each other in ways that would have been impossible only a few years ago.5
  • Consequently, it comes as no surprise that sooner or later people would begin to look for ways to integrate mobile computing into e-learning to make courses more accessible and portable. For example, Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20-gigabyte iPods. Similarly, the Virginia Tech College of Engineering became the first public institution to require all students to purchase a tablet PC beginning with incoming freshmen in fall 2006.
bernard tan

Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices - 0 views

  • Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices
  • Digital Publishing Suite, which can be used by publishers to create, preview, publish and distribute digital content for mobile devices
  • The publishing industry is reinventing itself and a new era of editorial and advertising innovation is upon us as publishers target new mobile hardware platforms," David Wadhwani, senior vice president and general manager for Creative and Interactive Solutions at Adobe says in a release today.
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  • enable magazine publishers... to deliver groundbreaking experiences across tablets, smartphones and other devices
  • The technology enables publishers to create digital publications featuring interactive content, such as videos, which can then be distributed across different tablet and smartphone platforms and adapted for other devices in the mobile market
  • The suite, which was unveiled at the Adobe MAX conference today, is expected to be publicly available in the second quarter of 2011
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    I see the future of interactive textbooks...
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    for sneak preview of the Adobe Digital Publishing Platform >> http://www.youtube.com/user/AdobeDigitalPub#p/u/1/sokJfTv6BCU
rahim azhar

Can Twitter Make You Smarter? - 1 views

  • In a group of 125 students at an anonymous medium-sized public college in the Midwest, 70 students used Twitter to access information and complete class assignments; the remaining 55 students used a more typical Internet-based course-management system and billboard.
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    A research was conducted between students who are using twitter and students who are using internet-based- course-management for educational purposes .
Kartini Ishak

Doing 'more for less' with eLearning - Training Press Releases - 0 views

  • In terms of technology, the report predicts greater use of open source technologies, mobile and smart devices, e-books, Cloud and Software as a Service (SaaS).
  • "Open source is making a real impact in the public sector with many universities, schools and colleges moving their LMS to an open source one. They don't see the point in being tied to a costly bespoke platform supported by one supplier.
  • hopes to see greater collaboration amongst the eLearning industry after attending the launch of the report at the European eLearning Summit in Sheffield.
Pratima Majal

Smartphoning it In - Harvard Health Publications - 0 views

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    Apps for a healthy body and a healthy mind.
Ashley Tan

The Blue Book | Association of Virtual Worlds - 3 views

  • The Association of Virtual Worlds has just released the new edition of  The Blue Book: A Consumer Guide to Virtual Worlds listing over 250 virtual worlds and is pleased to offer it free to anyone who is interested in the rapidly growing field of virtual worlds.
bernard tan

Coding JavaScript for Mobile Browsers (part 6) - Microsoft Certification Examples, exer... - 0 views

  • In mobile browsers, you need to be especially careful about using timers because of the battery consumption. If you need to use many high-frequency timers at the same time, try to manage them using only one timer that will launch different behaviors from the same process.
  • The first question we need to ask ourselves is, what happens when our web page goes to the background because the user switches focus to another application (in multitasking operating systems) or opens or browses to another tab or window? Another problem is what happens when the phone goes to sleep (because of the user’s inactivity while the script is executing). The behavior of timers can be a little tricky in these situations.Yet another problem is that timers execute on the same thread as the main script. If our script is taking too much processor time (a normal situation with large scripts on low- and mid-end devices), our timers will be delayed until some spare execution time is found.If we use a low frequency for the timer (for example, 10 milliseconds), the timer will generally have problems meeting the timetable.Remember that the JavaScript execution time depends a lot on the device hardware and the browser’s engine. Even if they’re running the same operating system, like Android, execution times can differ: for example, an HTC G1 will be much slower than a Nexus One with a 1-Ghz processor.
  • As shown in Figure 4, the real times are very different on different devices. On low- and mid-end devices, if they work at all, the result is far from our 200 ms intention—some low-end devices don’t even accept timers with a frequency of less than 1 second.
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  • Table 11. Timers support compatibility tableBrowser/platformTimers availableTimers in backgroundSafariYesStopped. From iOS 4.0: continue working while in other browser's window.Android browserYesStopped.Symbian/S60YesStopped. From 2.2: continue working while in other browser's window.Nokia Series 40No webOSYesContinue working.BlackBerryNo NetFrontYesNo multitasking.Internet ExplorerYesStopped.Motorola Internet BrowserNo Opera MobileYesContinue working.Opera MiniNo Note:The Gmail for Mobile team discovered some issues with timer behavior on mobile Safari and Android devices, and made the results public in the team blog at http://www.mobilexweb.com/go/timers. The conclusions are: for low-frequency timers (1 second or more), there are no performance issues, and you can add as many as you want; for high-frequency timers (for example, 100 ms), though, every new timer created makes the UI more sluggish. The preferred solution is to use only one high-frequency timer.
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    Creating real time app might pose to be an issue on web app.
Eveleen Er

Collection of Educational Tools for Second Life - 2 views

  • The book is presently under a last quality control review prior to public release and it should be available by the end of March 2010. The book will be downloadable with no cost from Lulu.com, and it will be also available for printing on demand as a paperback in colour and in B&W, from Lulu.
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    Nice find!
rahim azhar

What Is Ookaboo? | About Ookaboo - 0 views

  • Ookaboo is a collection of free pictures, indexed by precise terms from the semantic web. All pictures on Ookaboo are in the public domain or are under Creative Commons -- that means that you can use our pictures for your web site, classwork, or other creative projects!
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