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HTC Vive Smartphone Price, Release date, Specifications & More - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    HTC will be held on January 12 new conference, is expected to launch U Ultra, U Play, One X10 and other three new smartphones, according to the great tipster @evleaks the latest exposure , HTC also prepared a htc Vive series phones.
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Samsung Galaxy J7 2017 spotted in benchmark with Android Nougat - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    Samsung recently launched Galaxy A 2017 with some new inovative designed and features like metal glass finished back pannel and IP68 certified forwater proof. now we have seen another Samsung phone model number Samsung SM-J727P has appear Geekbench testing site and it is expected as Galaxy J7 2017
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Lenovo K7 Note Price, Specifications, Features and Release Date - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    Lenovo has recently launched Lenovo K6 Note, K6, K6 Power at IFA 2016. Now rumours are coming about it's successor Lenovo K7 Note. According to report, Lenovo K7 Note which expected to launch Q1 2017 will priced approx. 1199 CNY (Approx. 11,999 in India) for 3GB RAM+32GB ROM and Approx. CNY 1499(Approx, Rs 14,999 in India) for 4GB+64GB ROM
Martin Burrett

School Email: 9 Top Tips for Teachers & Students by @musictheoryguy - 0 views

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    "Staff and students are expected to be fully conversant with school email. Not only do users need to check their email regularly enough so that they don't miss important announcements but they also have to understand and apply the complex landscape of netiquette, respond to emails quickly (and politely) and action any instructions that they receive. Being on top of your email inbox has never been so important in schools. So why, whenever I help a member of staff or a student, do they have an email account that is bursting at the seams with often more than 1000 emails in their inbox? It seems that how email is managed in schools is, well, often not managed well."
Tero Toivanen

Death By Wikipedia: Encyclopedia Britannica Stops Printing - 5 views

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    "In a move that will surprise very few, Encyclopedia Britannica is expected to announce that it will no longer print its 32-volume set of printed encyclopedias, the New York Times reports. This comes 244 years after the iconic reference books first went to press. The usefulness of such reference materials has been on the decline for years, especially since the advent of Wikipedia. Whatever flaws its open, crowd-sourced editorial model may invite, Wikipedia is generally regarded as a comprehensive and mostly-accurate source of information, which can be accessed for free."
Duane Sharrock

A Good Prompt is Worth 1,000 Words : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

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    With the following four variables in place, a learner can exceed expectations. 1. A good prompt, motivating challenge, or thoughtful question 2. Appropriate materials 3. Sufficient time 4. Supportive culture, including a range of expertise The genius of this approach is that it is self-evident. If you lack one of the four elements, it is obvious what needs to be done
Muslim Academy

TV programs arouses discontentment among the Muslims - 0 views

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    TV can prove to be a vital medium to spread any kind of word. This is what recently happened to a new TV program, which was recently launched in Britian. The program was basically meant to highlight the Islamic history. However things didn't go the way it was expected and a new controversy emerged. The controversy is that the Muslims feel , that words have been minced and misinterpreted regarding the Islamic history. All the guns are actually firing at the author of the program. The first to come into action was the Islamic Education and Research Academy. The academy was of the opinion, that Tom Holland had not taken into consideration the actual facts and realities of the Islamic history. These were actually the highlights of the Daily mail. This unlucky program was shown on Channel 4 , just last week. The program had the title "The untold story." The Muslims were shown to have dressed up in the style of Arabian Tribes. The person who was shown as the historian, had adopted the Indiana Jones attire. The author raised the point that our Holy Prophet (PBUH) had not started his tedious struggle of spreading Islam from Makkah. Another aspect, which the author mentioned was with referencing Islamic historical events with the Quran. The author raised a big question and that how prevalent Islam was during the time of Holy Prophet (PBUH)? Twitter was another medium where this park of anger was ignited. Twitter, Muslim users had a massive reaction towards the author of the program. Muslims condemned Holland at the same time of questioning Islam. 550 complaints were raised and were brought under the notice of Channel 4 and Ofcom. These news of arousal against British programs has become quite common. Another program, that came under immense criticism was "Citizen Khan ", which was again accused of misinterpreting Islam.
Roland Gesthuizen

Bring Your Own Device | FOTE - Future of Technology in Education - 0 views

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    A question: If all students are expected to bring in their own mobile device(s) are universities preparing to install more power sockets for recharging or will we see a growth of chargebox like stations (http://www.chargebox.com/) where students will be charged to recharge?
Neill Kramer

The Nerdy Teacher: 19 Pencils - A Review #EdChat #ElemChat - 0 views

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    "I recommend 19 Pencils to teachers that are looking to easily and effectively:- integrate a website into their classroom - save websites and videos with visual representations- monitor their students online activity- create assignments with references to relevant web resources- add a teacher's note so that students have a clear understanding of what's expected of them- create quizzes from scratch or use pre-made flashcard quizzes- get instant feedback from your students with the social media Playground feature"
ashok rai

wave one noida | wave one - 0 views

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    Wave Infratech a premium venture of Chaddha Group presents Wave One in the heart of Noida in Sector 18. In the horde of a wide range of residential and commercial projects coming up in Noida, Wave One indeed is a whiff of fresh air for real estate in Noida. Strategically located in Noida Sector 18, it offers great connectivity to National Capital and is also within the walking distance from Noida Sector 18 Metro Station. Wave One offers commercial cum office cum retail cum multi level parking, with a plot size of 16950 Sq mtr (4.23 Acres). Construction already started from November Mid 2010 and Project completion expected in next 3 years.
Vahid Masrour

Educational Leadership:For Each to Excel:Preparing Students to Learn Without Us - 36 views

  • lives in a moment when personalizing the learning experience is not just a possibility—it's almost an expectation
  • The ability to learn what we want, when we want, with whomever we want as long as we have access creates a huge push against a system of education steeped in time-and-place learning.
  • we need to fundamentally rethink what we do in the classroom with kids
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  • are we preparing students to learn without us?
  • the new dance that teachers have to learn in order to guide students to success—letting each student create his or her own learning experience yet still meet the expectations of the class, the school, the state, and now, perhaps, the nation
  • students have real difficulty identifying what they love
  • Sometimes finding a passion just takes time; for some students, it takes several texts or subjects before they find something that really sparks an interest.
  • blogs
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SNAP 2013 Result Announced on 9th January - 0 views

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    The cut-off marks for SNAP 2013 will be declared during the result of the exam. Each participating institute will declare their individual SNAP 2013 cut-offs. Since this year the SNAP 2013 Cut-off marks have not been declared yet, we will give you the last year's SNAP cut-offs so that you can get an idea about the SNAP 2013 Cut-off and what to expect this year.  
Peter Horsfield

Mackenzie Bearup - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Mackenzie Bearup may seem unfortunate for having been diagnosed to have an incurable disease known as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. She, however, did not let this disability keep her from doing extraordinary things, like providing kids with distraction to help them cope with their emotional distress and physical pain. After discovering how books made her feel better despite the pain, she started a book drive that is now known as Sheltering Books. She just turned 18, so we could expect more good deeds from this lovely young lady who's in pain yet still managed to think of others. To read more about Mackenzie Bearup visit www.thextraordinary.org.
Anne Cole

Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanumaan - So Jaa Kesari Nandan - 0 views

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    Anajana sings a lullaby so that Hanuman can sleep well and start his new day as Yuvraj with energy and can live up to countrymen's expectations. Watch all the latest videos of Sankatmochan Mahabali Hanumaan online on SonyLiv.com
anonymous

Happy hour near Rockefeller Center, NY - Johnny Utah's NYC - 0 views

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    If you're looking to book a place for your up coming stylish and Best Happy Hour, private party, bachelorette party, Johnny Utah's is the best option. Johnny Utah's offers you with a large setting that has gorgeous views. Our event staff might be specialist to providing your event will exceed your expectations and those of your visitors as well.
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    http://treehousecottages.co.in/ Tree House Jaipur - World's largest, most unique, 5 Star & Luxury Tree House Resort. Located atop "trees", the tree have several live branches running through the rooms making nature universal in the Lap of luxury. Jaipur Airport is 40 km from Tree House resort Jaipur
Maggie Verster

Understanding student perspectives of online learning - 30 views

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    "A study published today reveals the demands, perceptions and needs of new and potential higher education students regarding online learning at universities and colleges. The report, 'Student perspectives on technology - demand, perceptions and training needs', explores the expectations and demand for online provision from future students, and what training they might need in order to use it effectively. "
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

15 Awesome Tutorial Websites You Probably Don't Know About | Dumb Little Man - 0 views

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    Dumb Little Man shares ideas to make the everyday person more productive in life. Expect to read tips on finance, saving money, business, and some DIY for the house.
Jeff Johnson

Soup.io A Simple Yet Feature-Packed Blogging Platform - 0 views

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    When I was trying Soup.io earlier today, I described it on Twitter as Tumblr on steroids. Soup.io is a blogging platform that is intuitive and easy to start using, yet it also offers some great features that we've come to expect from a blogging platform.
J Black

NZ Interface Magazine :: Eight habits of highly effective 21st century teachers - 0 views

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    What are the characteristics we would expect to see in a successful 21st century educator? Well, we know they are student-centric, holistic, and they're teaching about how to learn as much as teaching about the subject area. We know, too, that they must b
Fabian Aguilar

Educational Leadership:Literacy 2.0:Orchestrating the Media Collage - 0 views

  • Public narrative embraces a number of specialty literacies, including math literacy, research literacy, and even citizenship literacy, to name a few. Understanding the evolving nature of literacy is important because it enables us to understand the emerging nature of illiteracy as well. After all, regardless of the literacy under consideration, the illiterate get left out.
  • Modern literacy has always meant being able to both read and write narrative in the media forms of the day, whatever they may be. Just being able to read is not sufficient.
  • The act of creating original media forces students to lift the hood, so to speak, and see media's intricate workings that conspire to do one thing above all others: make the final media product appear smooth, effortless, and natural. "Writing media" compels reflection about reading media, which is crucial in an era in which professional media makers view young people largely in terms of market share.
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  • As part of their own intellectual retooling in the era of the media collage, teachers can begin by experimenting with a wide range of new media to determine how they best serve their own and their students' educational interests. A simple video can demonstrate a science process; a blog can generate an organic, integrated discussion about a piece of literature; new media in the form of games, documentaries, and digital stories can inform the study of complex social issues; and so on. Thus, a corollary to this guideline is simply, "Experiment fearlessly." Although experts may claim to understand the pedagogical implications of media, the reality is that media are evolving so quickly that teachers should trust their instincts as they explore what works. We are all learning together.
  • Both essay writing and blog writing are important, and for that reason, they should support rather than conflict with each other. Essays, such as the one you are reading right now, are suited for detailed argument development, whereas blog writing helps with prioritization, brevity, and clarity. The underlying shift here is one of audience: Only a small portion of readers read essays, whereas a large portion of the public reads Web material. Thus, the pressure is on for students to think and write clearly and precisely if they are to be effective contributors to the collective narrative of the Web.
  • The demands of digital literacy make clear that both research reports and stories represent important approaches to thinking and communicating; students need to be able to understand and use both forms. One of the more exciting pedagogical frontiers that awaits us is learning how to combine the two, blending the critical thinking of the former with the engagement of the latter. The report–story continuum is rich with opportunity to blend research and storytelling in interesting, effective ways within the domain of new media.
  • The new media collage depends on a combination of individual and collective thinking and creative endeavor. It requires all of us to express ourselves clearly as individuals, while merging our expression into the domain of public narrative. This can include everything from expecting students to craft a collaborative media collage project in language arts classes to requiring them to contribute to international wikis and collective research projects about global warming with colleagues they have never seen. What is key here is that these are now "normal" kinds of expression that carry over into the world of work and creative personal expression beyond school.
  • Students need to be media literate to understand how media technique influences perception and thinking. They also need to understand larger social issues that are inextricably linked to digital citizenship, such as security, environmental degradation, digital equity, and living in a multicultural, networked world. We want our students to use technology not only effectively and creatively, but also wisely, to be concerned with not just how to use digital tools, but also when to use them and why.
  • Fluency is the ability to practice literacy at the advanced levels required for sophisticated communication within social and workplace environments. Digital fluency facilitates the language of leadership and innovation that enables us to translate our ideas into compelling professional practice. The fluent will lead, the literate will follow, and the rest will get left behind.
  • Digital fluency is much more of a perspective than a technical skill set. Teachers who are truly digitally fluent will blend creativity and innovation into lesson plans, assignments, and projects and understand the role that digital tools can play in creating academic expectations that are authentically connected, both locally and globally, to their students' lives.
  • Focus on expression first and technology second—and everything will fall into place.
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