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Robinson Kipling

Our Innovation designs will breathe life into your website: - 1 views

Websites serves an effective medium to promote your business services and products, thus every organization whether they are small or big has started developing their own websites which can promote...

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Robinson Kipling

How can a Great web Designer Make a Big Difference to your Webs: - 1 views

Its a hard-truth that website development is no longer considered the skill once it has been-if you can Google web-designer + your location, you can find thousands of web designers who will directl...

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Robinson Kipling

Transforming Businesses for the Web. - 1 views

Web design is a risky business when it is outsourced. This is because websites need to be tailor made to meet a business's expectation. Usually the business owner has a vision of how his website sh...

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Robinson Kipling

Resort to red web design for a virtual mesmerism. - 1 views

The requisite to impart a virtual embellishment to the trade isn't a new trend. When it comes to channelizing the trade firm in a definite way, the website development is an obligation. Prior to th...

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Michelle Krill

Author Nicholas Carr: The Web Shatters Focus, Rewires Brains - 4 views

  • Brain activity of the experienced surfers was far more extensive than that of the newbies, particularly in areas of the prefrontal cortex associated with problem-solving and decisionmaking.
  • The evidence suggested, then, that the distinctive neural pathways of experienced Web users had developed because of their Internet use.
  • The depth of our intelligence hinges on our ability to transfer information from working memory, the scratch pad of consciousness, to long-term memory, the mind’s filing system. When facts and experiences enter our long-term memory, we are able to weave them into the complex ideas that give richness to our thought.
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  • And that short-term storage is fragile: A break in our attention can sweep its contents from our mind.
  • Imagine filling a bathtub with a thimble; that’s the challenge involved in moving information from working memory into long-term memory. When we read a book, the information faucet provides a steady drip, which we can control by varying the pace of our reading. Through our single-minded concentration on the text, we can transfer much of the information, thimbleful by thimbleful, into long-term memory and forge the rich associations essential to the creation of knowledge and wisdom. On the Net, we face many information faucets, all going full blast. Our little thimble overflows as we rush from tap to tap. We transfer only a small jumble of drops from different faucets, not a continuous, coherent stream
anonymous

YouTube - ISTE 2010 Conferece Kickoff: Explorers and Excellence - 2 views

shared by anonymous on 15 Jul 10 - Cached
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    The ISTE presentation on Excellence. It's excellent.
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Darcy Goshorn

September 11 Theme - Lesson Plans, Thematic Units, Printables, Worksheets, and More fro... - 1 views

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    Lesson plans based on the September 11 theme.
Darcy Goshorn

Worth Monkey - The blue book for used electronics and more! - 6 views

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    Worth Monkey works by searching data all over internet regarding the current asking price and selling price of the used goods you're looking for. It then brings back all of that data and performs calculations on each piece and on the data as a whole, giving you the average low, middle, and high price of the product. As an added treat, it also shows you where you can purchase that product for the highest average price or lower, leveraging your purchasing options and saving you time and money.
Michelle Krill

Top News - AASA hears what's about to disrupt schools - 0 views

  • Until now, it has been very expensive to teach to students' individual needs, he said--and yet, research shows that's how students learn best. One reason online learning is attractive is because it allows for more of this customized approach to instruction than can be found in many classrooms.
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    3/3
cheryl capozzoli

Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Now there's no excuse for us to be using hardbound text books....
Darcy Goshorn

Carry Your PC on Your iPhone or iPod Touch - 0 views

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    yet more justification for your school to buy you that iPhone!
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    Lifehacker article describing the process that would allow you to use part of your iPhone or iPod Touch as a portable harddrive allowing you to run applications, documents, even an entire OS on the go. Uses mokafive. Expect bugs.
Michelle Krill

One Laptop One Child - 0 views

  • If used correctly, computers in more hands can help speed schools along the path to 21st-century learning, Walery says.
  • The district’s policy didn’t allow for students to bring in their own computers and connect to the school’s network,
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    How about having kids bring their own?
Michelle Krill

Talking SMARTBoards & Much More! - 0 views

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    Blog about SMART board use in school.
Darcy Goshorn

Lesson Writer - 0 views

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    Good lord, Beth O'Marr demo'd this site and I had a language-gasm! Check this out!!
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    Drop in a relatively small text (800 words or less), and this little wonder creates graphic organizers, finds vocabulary, builds questions, does pronounciation, prefixes, suffixes.
Michelle Krill

Top News - Four trends that could change everything - 0 views

  • As a result, educators might do well to take heed of four of the more ubiquitous of these trends, which I'll allude to by means of these labels: (1) parallel computing, (2) cloud computing, (3) brain mapping, and (4) the "global dis-assembly line."
  • Humanity is developing a network-enabled, computer-assisted global consciousness.
Darcy Goshorn

UnitedStreaming: More Than a VCR - 0 views

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    shameless self-promotion
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    how to extend teacher usage of UnitedStreaming, including a nifty web 2.0 injection, with a few cool Powerpoint hacks.
Michelle Krill

Teaching students 21st-century skills - The Boston Globe - 0 views

  • IF STUDENTS are to succeed in today's complex economy, they need to know more than just English, math, science, and history. They also need a range of analytic and workplace skills.
  • Mastering those skills means learning how to think critically and creatively, work collaboratively, use the Internet to do research, and communicate clearly and effectively.
  • Students also need to be responsible and accountable, to be up on the news, and to have a workable knowledge of economics and business.
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  • Now, this is a report some skeptics might well dismiss as another attempt to reinvent the educational wheel.
  • From IT to business etiquette to networking to preparing a resume to little things like having a proper handshake and making appropriate small talk, Oliver says she's learning how to conduct herself in the business world.
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