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Ole C  Brudvik

Definitions | elearninganswer.com - 0 views

  • E-Learning in Europe Posted by admin On October - 27 - 2011 ADD COMMENTS Western Europe recorded the second slowest rate of growth in the electronic learning sector. It’s average increase of just 6.7 % only surpassed the North American growth rate. In contrast, Eastern Europe and CIS have reported a  robust average increase of 21.8%. Read the rest of this entry »
clarence Mathers

Going Back to the Basics: How to Evaluate New & Untested Online Marketing Channels - 0 views

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    Is the trend really your friend? If you're an active trader in the financial markets, it probably is. For B2B marketers, however, the answer may be a lot harder to arrive at.
Roland Gesthuizen

5 Reasons Twitter Can't Fail | Social Media Sun - 0 views

  • Twitter platform offers unique insights and content you can’t get elsewhere. You don’t have to put much time into it, and it doesn’t change as often as Facebook.
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    I predict that either Google or Facebook will develop their own Twitter spin-off, and unless they can replace Twitter with a sleeker version, the bird is going to be nesting for quite some time - here is why.
EdTechReview Community

How Do You Teach the 4Cs to Students (Part - 2) - Critical Thinking and Problem Solving! - 0 views

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    This is the second of the series of four articles about teaching the 4Cs to students. Learn how to teach critical thinking and problem solving.
EdTechReview Community

Use of Whiteboards in Class is not Challenging - It's a Routine. - 0 views

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    Stop thinking about whiteboards as something complicated and challenging. Have a try, and soon you won't be able to imagine a lesson without this excellent helper.
Steve Ransom

Peter T. Coleman, PhD: The Consequences of Our Games - 2 views

  • "At a time when games are becoming ever more realistic, reality is becoming more gamelike."
  • The problem is not that games are inconsistent with many aspects of our lives; it is that they provide a limited and skewed lens on the world
  • Seeing more and more aspects of our lives as games to win through maximization has a sort of self-perpetuating effect with perverse consequences, not the least of which is the impairment of what Diesing terms social rationality; the cherishing of unique relationships, personal connectedness, cooperative functioning, solidarity and sentiment.
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  • It stresses the strategic interdependent interests of humans and assumes that in games there is always a rational choice which is the best counter-choice to your opponent's.
  • If winning efficiently is the goal, then the rules (ethical, moral, legal, and spiritual), are essentially obstacles to game.
  • In our schools, competition for access to elite preschools, for grades, for social status, in sports, over positions of leadership, and for admission to exclusive colleges transforms one of our most basic institutions for fostering community, ethics and learning into competitive, individualistic corporate training-grounds. In these settings, the importance of competitive sports becomes paramount, for both financial and training purposes, and the artistry of cheating (see this year's Stuyvesant High School cheating scandal) and rule-bending (see Joe Paterno) revered. Such intense competition encourages the professionalization of parenting -- through tutors, highly-educated nannies, prep courses, and professional training camps (such as investment camps). You can imagine the deleterious effects these trends have on the ethos of care and moral responsibility in our families and schools, a critical buffer against bullying and violence in the lives of our children.
  • We become hyper-connected through technologies, boasting our number of "friends" on Facebook, and have less and less intimacy.
  • We choose friends with benefits or Internet porn over romantic relationships as they are less messy, more efficient.
  • Life is a race and we are losing.
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    A great piece worth the time to reflect on. Mindfulness needs to be practiced frequently.
Jeremiah Mwangi

Complete the Assignment through Help in Assignment - 0 views

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    Paper Writing Services are growing in popularity these days mainly because of the support they are providing to the businesses of today.
Jeremiah Mwangi

Apa College Paper Writing Service - 0 views

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    Custom paper writing services are fee based and it is a division of e-commerce industry.
Muhammad Saqib

Why Do You Need a Mobile Website Design or Responsive Web Design - 0 views

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    According to a recent article on Huffington’s post, the U.N telecom agency stated that there are more than 6 billions mobile devices. Out of them, 1.2 billions users use web-enabled mobile phones worldwide & this usage of mobile is growing at astounding rate, being adapted by every family. We have seen a significant increase in the mobile users in the past three years & this global trend is surely continuing to see growth in upcoming years. What does this mean to a web designer & site owner? It underlines the importance of a company to have a mobile version of their business website.
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Oakley Stephen Murray Il patrimonio - 0 views

E' un lavoro che si rivolge non solo agli addetti ai lavori ma per un pubblico sempre più vasto; l'arte aiuta la pace, ha detto Umberto Agnelli consigliere per l'Italia del Praemium Imperiale" l'an...

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Thao Le

Nielsen Global Survey 2015: Mobile Apps Usage and Mobile Shopping Trend - 1 views

THE DEEP STATISTICS ABOUT MOBILE APPS USAGE DIGITAL NATIVES FEEL RIGHT AT HOME WITH ONLINE GROCERY SHOPPING See full report at mobile shopping apps tutorials and tips.

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started by Thao Le on 25 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
Philippe Scheimann

Six Reasons Why I'm Not On Facebook, By Wired UK's Editor | Epicenter | Wired... - 33 views

  • Private companies aren’t motivated by your best interests
  • They make it harder to reinvent yourself
  • Information you supply for one purpose will invariably be used for another …
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  • … and there’s a good chance it will be used against you
  • Call me uncool — but that’s a trend I’m happy to share with my friends. In person.
  • And besides, why should we let businesses privatize our social discourse?
  • People screw up, and give away more than they realise
  • Phone up to buy a pizza, and the order-taker’s computer gives her access to your voting record, employment history, library loans — all “just wired into the system” for your convenience. She’ll suggest a tofu pizza as she knows about your 42-inch waist, she’ll add a delivery surcharge because a nearby robbery yesterday puts you in “an orange zone” — and she’ll be on her guard because you’ve checked out the library book Dealing With Depression. This is where the American Council for Civil Liberties sees consumerism going — watch its pizza video online — and it’s not to hard to believe
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    good reasons - share and spread
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