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Tero Toivanen

Resumen de la ponencia de Dans en la Catosfera: Blogs y actualidad socio-econ... - 0 views

  • Asistí ayer por la tarde en Granollers a la ponencia inaugural de la Catosfera 2009, con Enrique Dans.
  • -Pasión y autoridad son necesarias para bloguear.
  • Añadiría que la gente, más formada, con más sentido crítico, capaz cada vez más de “configurar” espacios de información personalizados, confía cada vez menos en todo lo que suene a institución
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  • -La gente no confía en los blogs corporativos.
  • Si antes los medios de producción y distribución de la información eran caros e inaccesibles a la mayoría, con internet, los límites desaparecen.
  • -Los periódicos están dejando de tener sentido y no sólo por el formato:
  • No es fácil controlar a los blogueros individuales, independientes incluso en lo económico.
  • Sobre cuestiones de privacidad, estoy de acuerdo con él: Las futuras generaciones no están tan preocupadas por el tema.
  • Añadiría que la publicidad contextual podría mejorar bastante con la evolución de la web semántica, como escribía aquí hace unos días.
  • Se hace urgente adaptar los sistemas educativos a las nuevas formas de acceso y evolución del conocimiento.
Samantha Morra

The Free Information Society - Media in History/Other - 0 views

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    Good collection of mp3 speeches.
Suzie Nestico

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Tears on the Keyboard - 0 views

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    Moving forward in the face of resistance in education
nycliteracy

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: A Beginner's Guide to Tumblr - 0 views

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    Tumblr beginners guide 
Mitch Weisburgh

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: QR Code Classroom Implementation Guide - 0 views

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    guide to using qr codes, with projects
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.
Steve Ransom

Website Survey: 'Mac vs PC' stereotypes broadly true | MacNN - 25 views

  • Mac owners broadly knew: that they see themselves as hip, liberal, verbally-oriented, more adventurous and more creative, while PC people see themselves as very mainstream, conservative (in the general sense of the term, not just politically), math-oriented and less comfortable overall with computers and technology.
  • Mac users can seem trendy, shallow, arrogant or pretentious -- the favourite soft drink picked by Mac users was San Pellegrino Limonata, while the PC users chose Pepsi -- and from a Mac person's view, PC users tend to be rigid, close-minded, conformist and boring.
  • Mac users are 80 percent more likely to be vegetarian; PC users prefer Harleys to Vespas by 70 percent; PC users love the cute captioned cats of I Can Haz Cheezburger, while Mac users get their smiles from Boing Boing
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  • Mac users are better educated (67 percent of Mac users completed a four-year degree, while only 54 percent of PC users did so), more liberal (58 versus 36 percent), more urban (52 percent said they live in a city while PC users tended to live in rural or suburban areas) and younger (18-34 demographic) than their PC counterparts (who tended to be more in the 35-49 demographic).
  • PC users, the survey found, like fitting in over "making their own mark" (twice as often as Mac users); prefer staying at home to "partying"; enjoy mainstream TV shows (such as "The Tonight Show") and TV channels (The History Channel, Syfy, USA) much more than Mac users (who tend towards edgier shows like "Parks and Recreation" and channels like Bravo, Showtime and HBO); they prefer to be "later adopters" of technology and are twice as likely to find it a "struggle" that's akin to learning a foreign language, and PC users tend to stick with well-established brands in everything from restaurants to painters, while Mac users bent towards the newer, more fashionable trends.
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    Who's hipper? Mac folks, of course - more educated, too!
Kathy Matis

Education News : Professional Development Articles :: 100+ Google Tricks for Teachers - 71 views

shared by Kathy Matis on 18 Apr 11 - No Cached
  • Convert units. Whether you want to convert currency, American and metric units, or any other unit, try typing in the known unit and the unknown unit to find your answer (like "how many teaspoons in a tablespoon" or "10 US dollars in Euros").
  • Search within a specific website. If you know you want to look up Babe Ruth in Wikipedia, type in "site:wikipedia.org Babe Ruth" to go directly to the Wikipedia page about Babe Ruth. It works for any site, not just Wikipedia.
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    From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time.
Teach Hub

Sneak Peek: Finding Mrs. Warnecke - The Difference Teachers Make - 0 views

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    Readers see how one teacher made an incredible impact on her students and learn just how special the classroom bond between a student and teacher can be in this heartfelt book excerpt.
shahbazahmeed

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