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Malware that makes it appear the hard drive failed --how to get rid of it - 0 views

  • Hang on to your money, people. This malware doesn’t remove any files, and it’s not going to “recover” anything if you pay for it. Instead, point your browser to www.malwarebytes.org or www.superantispyware.com and download a good, free malware removal tool and perform a full scan on your system. You’ll still be able to get your files back with a little bit of digging (just fire up the Windows search tool or open Windows Explorer and browse to %temp%\smtemp) and the malicious program will be uprooted with minimal fuss. More at Symantec
Maggie Verster

2011 State of Cyberethics, Cybersafety and Cybersecurity Curriculum in the U.S. Survey - 26 views

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    A study released today from the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), sponsored by Microsoft Corp., finds that schools are ill-prepared to teach students the basics of online safety, security and ethics - skills that are necessary in today's digital times.
Teach Hub

Should Schools Switch to 4-day Weeks? - 0 views

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    Who wants EVERY Friday off? I DO, I DO… or do I? Schools around the country are considering the four-day work week to deal with extreme budget cuts. With a shorter week, these schools can save thousands of dollars a year on busing costs and building utilities.
Martin Burrett

How Much Is Left? The Limits of Earth's Resources - 0 views

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    Superb interactive timeline about our natural resources and when they will run out. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE,+RE,+Citizenship,+Geography+&+Environmental
Jonathan Wylie

Why Teachers Shouldn't Friend Students on Facebook & Social Media Sites - 0 views

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    The popularity of social media sites among today's youth means that they have become the default communication tools for a new generation of children looking to communicate with the world around them. But is it appropriate for teachers to friend their students? Of course it isn't.
Don Lourcey

Writing Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy - 53 views

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    Wonder why they still have the old Bloomers?
Berylaube 00

Cheat Sheet: 10 Tips and Tricks for Dropbox - 0 views

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    "10 Tips and Tricks for Dropbox 02/25/2011 Good advice Gain Free Storage Space, Perform Off-Site Back-Ups, Share Your Account Safely, and More!"
Brian Bruce

Oracle Tutorials - 0 views

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    A blog and a website which talks about everything under the technology umbrella. This site includes tutorials, interview questions, leadership articles, SEO concepts, affiliate marketing concepts, internet security. Tutorials on SAP, Java, SOA, TIBCO and all other software and hardware technologies.
Matthew Brewer

Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 1 views

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    Tips for the teacher w/out wealth of tech resources for the classroom.
Jonathan Wylie

The 5 Best Blogging Tools for Students in K-12 Schools - 0 views

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    Today there are lots of creative blogging tools for students to use at school, but the five below are specifically catered towards a K-12 audience and come with lots of useful features for teachers and students. So, if you are itching to get your students online, consider the following options.
Clifton Beasley

Ten Ideas for Interactive Teaching| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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      check Yee's blog for this upcoming article on interactive techniques geared toward online instruction
Roberta Bandfield

Infographic: 5 Ways You Can Lose a Job on Facebook | News & Opinion | PCMag.com - 36 views

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    Great graphic to explain why not to post certain things on social networks.
Philippe Scheimann

Life Narratives in Social Media | DMLcentral - 8 views

  • In a parallel of a market economy, we find ourselves in an attention economy, tailoring our digital stories to maximize the numbers of friends, followers or replies, deploying our digital narratives in competition with other users for a share of the audience’s limited attention. Rather than engage in conversations, we can find ourselves attempting to cultivate audiences.
  • As educators, we know that we need to help young people understand how their digital stories might be interpreted and appropriated, and support them to maintain their privacy. But can we also find ways to help them tell their stories in ways that are not just about presenting idealized versions of themselves to a corporate world, but allow them to critique these narratives and gain agency over their own stories?
Philippe Scheimann

Why Are Finland's Schools Successful? | People & Places | Smithsonian Magazine - 26 views

  • “Children from wealthy families with lots of education can be taught by stupid teachers,” Louhivuori said, smiling. “We try to catch the weak students. It’s deep in our thinking.”
  • “We prepare children to learn how to learn, not how to take a test,”
  • “Play is important at this age,” Rintola would later say. “We value play.”
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  • Compulsory schooling does not begin until age 7. “We have no hurry,” said Louhivuori. “Children learn better when they are ready. Why stress them out?”
  • “It was simply the idea that every child would have a very good public school. If we want to be competitive, we need to educate everybody. It all came out of a need to survive.”
Philippe Scheimann

Helping Children Become More Mindful | Tufts Now - 23 views

  • Another mindfulness exercise is to ask a child to listen carefully for about a minute and then name five sounds he heard while being quiet.
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