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Ashley Tan

The Straits Times Digital Life Tech Forum 2011 - 5 views

shared by Ashley Tan on 09 Nov 11 - No Cached
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    Straits Time Digital Life Tech Forum 2011 Next Wed, 16 Nov Registration closes Fri 11 Nov
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    FYI guys, registration is full already...
Ashley Tan

Google Beefs Up Apps Script for Docs | Cloudline | Wired.com - 5 views

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    For NIEfolio team, and Yeu Ann in particular, to take note.
rahim azhar

Clients From Hell - 0 views

shared by rahim azhar on 09 Jun 11 - No Cached
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  • Client: “I don’t really like that the website has a top and bottom.”Me: “Everything has a top and bottom. That’s how it goes.”Client: “Not true. Circles don’t.” Me: “So you want a circular website?”Client: “Yup! Like a conveyer belt, or ooh! a rolodex. Every time you scroll up past the top, you  get to the bottom. Every time you scroll down past the bottom, you get to the top.”Me: “Then how will we designate the—” Client: “What’s the top and bottom? Good point. If everything is continuous, then there can’t be a top or bottom.”Me: “I can’t believe I’m having this conversation.”Client: “So, what we need is a randomizer!”
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    I am truly sorry guys. Can't help it. It's hilarious. Just sharing with you guys. :)
Pek Mee Loh

Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    Videos on mobile learning.
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    Excellent collection!
yeuann

Mr Edmund Lim's teaching and learning journey - 8 views

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    Was chatting with a pri-school teacher friend of mine yesterday, and he casually mentioned that he had created his own e-portfolio using Google Sites too. I checked his e-portfolio out and I found it very inspiring - all the more since it's a classic showcase of what an e-portfolio can be - and one done by one of our own working Singaporean school teachers some more. :) Hopefully this example should help towards dispelling the misconception that e-portfolios are a high-tech "waste of time" that only adds extra to a teacher's workload.
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    Excellent find. It's something to showcase should anyone ask for examples of non-LMS type e-portfolios.
raifanacel

Web meeting - 4 views

shared by raifanacel on 07 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    I stumbled upon this. Used it at home to do assignments. Maybe we can promote this too for NIE :D
yeuann

Educational Apps for My Son, Surprising Apps for Me | GeekDad | Wired.com - 4 views

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    Interesting iPad apps to explore
Pratima Majal

The Must-Have App Review Rubric | Edudemic - 4 views

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    Sounds like affordances. Social affordance is lacking, we can add in.
bernard tan

Custom thank you page for googleform - 4 views

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    follow this tutorial and have your own redirected thankyou feedback page
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    This and the previous resource are nice finds! I shared them on Twitter and the facilitator who helped us with our Google Workshop for Educators (GWE) commented that they were excellent tutorials.
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    Thanks Bernard! After looking at the code, it's almost perfect except for one thing: we need to store the form on our own server. (But yes, the Google spreadsheet linked to the form should still be updated automagically.) Would it be ok to use CeL's own server to host our own HTML pages for this purpose?
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    If it's CeL services or related materials, having it in CeL server is not an issue. example : e-Fiesta 2012 registration page. For personal usage or for AGs I advise the htmls to be stored on their own server space.
Pratima Majal

Blackboard Exemplary Course Program Rubric - 4 views

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    Useful for ETs :)
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    Useful to the IDs too. Thanks for finding this and thinking of us!
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    You are welcome Ashley :)
Pek Mee Loh

Producing Video Learning Objects for E-learning - 3 views

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    The last four concepts mentioned (interview, demonstration, scenario and learner interactivity) are what the VCDs should explore and develop more expertise in. These can then become part of workshops that you conduct for NIE staff.
bernard tan

NTU Mobile - 3 views

shared by bernard tan on 29 Dec 10 - No Cached
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    NTU mobile web app. maybe we can take reference to this and come up something similar.
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    We shd build something like this using HTML 5 for cross platforms :)
Ashley Tan

Dr Jonathan Reed - Child Neuropsychology » Blog Archive » What makes a good e... - 3 views

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    Reflections of an app designer/creator who creates apps for kids. Something for the apps teams to read, reflect and consider incorporating.
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    Clear guidelines that it's sure worth incorporating!
Sally Loan

The 21st Century Principal: 4 Benefits of iPad Use for Administrators and Educators - 3 views

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    If only more of our NIE staff thought and acted this way!
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    Influence them from top down and bottom up. Our stakeholders like ACIS, Programme Offices and AG supports may be our initial targets. Hopefully with a bigger support group, we will be able to induce the others to come on board. I am trying to influence my bus buddies in a small way too :)
yeuann

Apple's iPad 2 Put To the Drop Test - Ina Fried - Mobile - AllThingsD - 7 views

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    If you're borrowing the CeL iPads... you might want to take a look at this first. :)
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    If you are borrowing the iPads, you should not be dropping them intentionally like the folks in the video in the first place. ;)
Kartini Ishak

Evernote for Students: The Ultimate Research Tool - Education Series « Everno... - 3 views

  • Organizing in Evernote
  • Access Information Anywhere, No Thumb Drive Necessary As a student, you’re all over the place: in class on your mobile device, at the gym, in your dorm room, at the library, etc. With Evernote, files, notes and documents are available to you everywhere – on your phone, your desktop, and anywhere you have an internet connection. That means that if you’re working in a computer lab, all your research is there. If you lost your thumb drive before your presentation, you can pull up your PowerPoint from a friend’s laptop. Having everywhere access to your Evernote account also means you can make great use of the in-between time we all tend to have. Whether you’re waiting for the bus, or for class to start, you can make quick edits to anything you’re working on. Evernote puts everything in one place, and makes it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for, no matter where you are. If you’re doing research, alone or in a group, Evernote saves time and helps keep you organized.
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    Tips on using Evernote - getting organized
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    Thanks Tini! I can use some info for my training next week ;)
Ashley Tan

The Mp3 Experiment Eight - YouTube - 3 views

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    Shared during lunch with IDs: The 8th mp3 experiment.
Eveleen Er

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Creating a Customized URL Shortener with YOURLS - 7 views

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    technical
Eveleen Er

Volkswagen's augmented-reality first in Singapore on Videos - Digital - The Work - Camp... - 3 views

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    Not fantastically making use of AR but the word "Singapore" rings a bell.
Sally Loan

Apps in Education: Apps to Use as Student ePortfolios - 3 views

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    For eportfolio team, reference for mobile project
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