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Kartini Ishak

7 Ways Universities Are Using Facebook as a Marketing Tool - 2 views

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    Here are seven ways schools are leveraging Facebook.
yeuann

Mac App Store - Apple Configurator - 1 views

  • Apple Configurator makes it easy for anyone to mass configure and deploy iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in a school, business, or institution.
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    Hi Eveleen, I think this may be very useful for us in making it easier to manage our growing collection of Apple devices.
yeuann

Tuition at Learn-to-Code Boot Camp Is Free - Until You Get a Job | Wired Business | Wir... - 1 views

  • In a few months, another graduating class of college students will stumble out into an unforgiving job market weighed down by staggering debt. But one school in one of the hottest hiring markets in the country is flipping the script on student loans: until you get a job, you don’t pay.
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    We have the flipped classroom... now we have the flipped student loan! 
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
    • Kartini Ishak
       
      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
yeuann

1 | CollabFinder Wants To Make Hackathons A Part Of College Life | Co.Design: business ... - 0 views

  • A growing list of schools are turning to the "serendipity engine" to help students find cross-discipline collaborators for passion projects.
  • finding a cross-disciplinary collaboration is tougher--most of us are more likely to head to a meetup or networking event to fish for someone outside of our skill set. That’s fine, but it’s not a very efficient way to find exactly what you’re looking for.
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    Interesting! What if we could do something similar - a website where collaborators can gather from all over the world to work on e-learning strategies and applications?
Sally Loan

Award-winning LMS for teachers and school administrators | Schoology - 0 views

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    Another option of LMS, beside Google Sites, Edmodo and Moodle.
yeuann

Q&A: Bill Gates on Flying Cars, the Malaria Epidemic, and Article-Writing Robots | Wire... - 0 views

  • Wired: You’re interested in massive open online courses and have championed Salman Khan’s videos. If these had been around when you were young, would it have affected your schooling? Gates: No. For a highly motivated learner, it’s not like knowledge is secret and somehow the Internet made it not secret. It just made knowledge easy to find. If you’re a motivated enough learner, books are pretty good. Now, if you’re the kind of person who gets stuck on Chapter 5 and will give up if you don’t have someone to answer questions, don’t try and pick up the Feynman lectures on physics. That’s true whether it’s online or offline. A MOOC is an attempt to gather a group and encourage students, almost like a typical classroom, forcing you to interact during the lecture so that it kind of wakes you up and keeps you engaged. A hyperlearner doesn’t have to have those things.
Eveleen Er

Video 101 on Vimeo Video School on Vimeo - 1 views

shared by Eveleen Er on 24 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    good for posting on facebook by video team?
bernard tan

Adobe is killing Creative Suite; here's why - 0 views

  • Not only is the creative services software shop closing down the Creative Suite version numbers and branding; it’s getting rid of the entire paradigm of old-school, cereal-box* software.
  • No more waiting for your design software’s features to catch up with what the web guys have been doing for six months
  • new purchasing paradigm for the entire creative industry. Every ad agency, every magazine, every indie design firm and print shop — they will all be transitioning from bought-and-owned software at $200 or $700 or $2,000 a pop to the Creative Cloud subscription model, which can cost as little as $20 per mont
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  • As for existing and even older versions of Creative Suite software, Morris said, “We’re not doing any [new] feature development
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    For MDs, Video Team and users of adobe products. We may face another licensing issues with their monthly subscriptions plan, so be prepared to hop onto the cloud, which means new workflow for us as well. Adobe announced that they will not release any more box sets and will not be supporting new features for existing versions. Seems like everyone on board Adobe platforms will be forced to get Adobe CC subscriptions next round. Be prepared to hope on the Cloud. you can get a trial version on their website to play around.. http://www.adobe.com/sea/products/creativecloud.html
Ashley Tan

Virtual Nerd: Real math help for school and home - 1 views

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    For general interest but for VCDs and ETs in particular. Check out this video tool if you have not heard of it before.
Pek Mee Loh

Google Docs Integration is Now Available | Edmodo - Safe Social Networking for Schools - 0 views

  • Google Docs has been integrated into Edmodo
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    New feature to allow you to sync your Google Docs with Edmodo Library.
yeuann

Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can't Search | Magazine - 0 views

  • High school and college students may be “digital natives,” but they’re wretched at searching. In a recent experiment at Northwestern, when 102 undergraduates were asked to do some research online, none went to the trouble of checking the authors’ credentials. In 1955, we wondered why Johnny can’t read. Today the question is, why can’t Johnny search?
anonymous

National School Reform Faculty - 0 views

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    Stacks of protocols for class use
wittyben

Google+ for Schools - by Eric Curts - Google Drive - 0 views

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    Great resource for Kartini and other Googley CeLebs...
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