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Linda Piscione

Blocking social networking sites is an insufficient response « Moving at the ... - 0 views

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    article about blocking social networking in schools
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    All of a sudden, (like just this week) access to my diigo groups is blocked, along with twitter, inkpop.com, and anything that is considered social networking
Elizabeth Koh

How Social Gaming is Improving Education - 28 views

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    Positive article about social gaming in education with several examples.
David Hilton

ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - World's largest digital library of educ... - 27 views

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    Enormous collection of scholarly articles on education research, many of them available for full-text download.
Tero Toivanen

Education Futures - 2009: The year of educating in Society 3.0 - 30 views

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    The Society 3.0 series proved to be very popular, accounting for the majority of visits. In this blog post are the top five articles of 2009.
Tom March

The Atlantic Online | January/February 2010 | What Makes a Great Teacher? | Amanda Ripley - 24 views

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    Worth having every staff read and debate this article.
Judy Robison

Language Learning by iPod: An Emerging Model | Research & Articles - 35 views

  • What we see in these podcasts are some best practices - using social web tools to enhance online language learning and innovative approaches to utilizing podcasting for educational goals.  While language learning has been around as long as human beings have spoken more than one tongue, the model here is uniquely designed for the Web 2.0 world. Static lesson content is transformed into 'lesson events' by focusing student attention around specific content and encouraging student involvement to further enhance the originally designed lesson.  Podcasts, with their conversational nature, rapid publication cycle and modular architecture can further transform learning into an engaging, fresh and personalized experience. This actually takes steps into Learner 2.0 where the learner changes their experiences and behaviors through a collaborative process as they interact with the content, other users, and the instructors.
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    Commentary on using podcasts to teach language.
Jason Heiser

History Maker - 37 views

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    Make history articles. Similar to wikispaces
Melissa Smith

Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts - NYTimes.com - 24 views

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    Article on the importance of teaching children how to be a cyber citizen. Promotes Common Sense program.
anonymous

How to remove malicious file apmanager.exe - 0 views

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    This article explains how to remove a virus that creates malicious file named apmanager.exe. This virus scares people with a fake notice claiming to be a Copyright violation - copyright content detected message
anonymous

How to remove Bifrost virus syst.exe - 0 views

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    How to remove a variant of trojan virus bifrost that creates a malicious file named syst.exe. This article is in english, however you can read it any language supported by Google Translate. The translation is available on the website.
anonymous

How to remove AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro - 0 views

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    This article explains how to remove a rogue application called AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro. It creates files AKM Antivirus 2010 Pro.exe, alggui.exe, svchost.exe. It creates a malicious clone of svchost.exe, and a service called AdbUpd/ Adobe Update Service
anonymous

How to remove kernelwind32.exe, kernelw.sys - 0 views

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    This article explains how to remove a virus that creates files named kernelwind32.exe, kernelw.sys. This virus adds a file kernelw.sys as a kernel mode driver and hooks kernel-mode system service functions. It is important that you should delete this file from your computer.
anonymous

How to remove axeWen.exe, imapi.exe, Lcomres.dat, flashdbe.dll, NateOnMainA.dll - 0 views

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    How to remove a virus that creates files axeWen.exe, imapi.exe, Lcomres.dat, flashdbe.dll, NateOnMainA.dll. The original article is in english. However you can auto-translate it to any language supported by Google translate on the website.
Steve Ransom

Subject Matters: Why students fall behind on history - CNN.com - 22 views

  • "I think they learn information by itself, in isolation," Frazer said of his students. "But putting the big picture together is not happening."
  • History is not an area that requires testing under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, so it often gets shortchanged
  • "The only issue that I have with what I teach is, I wish I had time to go deeper,"
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  • "You have to take away time from the bigger topics in order to make sure you cover small details, just because they could appear on the state exam,"
  • constantly weighing how much "trivia"
  • Because some of that material was covered as long ago as eighth grade, Frazer must take time to review so his students can pass the high school test.
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    Great article that paints our current educational direction toward trivia vs. deep understanding
Vinson Tan

gimmeforex a live public trading journal - 0 views

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    these are the latest articles from Balazs Kapinya a trader from Tolna, Hungary started to share his thoughts, info and experiences with live trading activities
Ihering Alcoforado

ScienceDirect - Computers in Industry : "Open CAI 2.0" - Computer Aided Innovation in t... - 0 views

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    This article examines current developments in the field of CAI. The field of CAI has been driven by two major recent developments. One being the technological possibilities in the software field commonly referred to as "Web 2.0". The other being a strategic paradigm shift from closed to open innovation in many companies. Both developments lead to a new form of CAI which have been analyzed in detail and named Open CAI 2.0. This paper discusses the benefits and challenges for software providers and users arising from this new evolutionary step of CAI
Steve Ransom

FERPA and Social Media | Faculty Focus - 14 views

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    "FERPA cannot be interpreted as building a total and complete wall between the school and the community. We would have really bad schools if that happened and very disengaged students.
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