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Bradford Saron

Development - Augmented Reality and Web 3.0 | Delta Publishing - English Language Teaching - 0 views

  • What about Web 3.0? So, that’s a very brief description of the shift to Web 2.0, but what about Web 3.0? Does there have to be one? Is it already here? I’ve heard quite a few people speculating about Web 3.0. At one point, when virtual worlds such as Second Life were all the rage, it was being described as Web 3.D and many were predicting that the web would become a 3 dimensional space that we would fly around using our virtual avatars. Others have described Web 3.0 as the ‘semantic web’. The development of semantic web standards was designed to help computers ‘understand’ and read web pages and make connections between them. This would dramatically improve the effectiveness of search engines and help people to access web based information more effectively. One of the most recent predictions is that with the drastic growth of internet able hand-held devices such as phones, gaming consoles and tablet devices Web 3.0 will be all about ‘the mobile web’.
  • Augmented reality is a kind of fusion between our existing physical reality and the internet.
  • What it means in reality is that mobile devices, will help us to access information from the internet which is specific to our physical location and proximity to real world objects places and even people. Check out mobile apps from Gowalla and Foursquare for examples of this.
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  • What’s more devices that have some form of optic, such as a camera, will enable us to see and interact with 3D multimedia visualizations of information which can be overlaid on what the camera shows us of the ‘real’ world. here’s an interesting video of an augmented reality web browser being used on a mobile phone; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b64_16K2e08
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    A current and insightful article on two trends of growing legitimacy. 
Bradford Saron

Understand RSS and make the Web Work for You | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

  • I keep coming back to how important RSS is to the web. What seems like a such a simple piece of the larger web, this little bit of technology pushes and pulls information around the web behind the sense so gracefully that you probably use it in one form or another everyday without realizing it.
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    More on the importance of RSS feeds to the web and the right way to get the right information. 
Bradford Saron

The Future Will Be Personalized - 0 views

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    From their web, to our web, to you web, this chronicles how the internet is becoming a tool for personalization and individualized media streams. 
Bradford Saron

Learning with 'e's: Web 3.0 and onwards - 0 views

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    The slideshow embedded in this blog is awesome for understanding what Web 3.0 is (or is going to be). Check it out!
Guy Leavitt

Web Overtakes Paper for News, 47% of it Mobile| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • Pew and the Knight Foundation in a new study has said the web has finally overtaken newspapers as the primary source of news.
  • The tablet played a role and was growing rapidly in adoption; about seven percent of Americans had an iPad or another tablet in January, twice as many as those who had one in September.
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    The growing power of the Web
Vince Breunig

Web Tools for Teachers by Type - 1 views

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    A great resource on Web tools
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    Thanks - very useful!
Bradford Saron

Mozilla Manifesto (Because the Open Web Does Not Have Tenure) | HASTAC - 2 views

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    This post has dual significance. First, the actual post is by a humanities anthropologist interested in technology. Second, she is posting about the recent Drumbeat conference from Mozilla, the maker of firefox. The content of the post is significant because they are truly looking at proactively protecting the web for the purpose of innovation and learning. 
Robert Slane

ASCD Express Tech for Teachers Columnist Jason Bedell - 0 views

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    Great Web 2.0 tools to use in classrooms. 
Bradford Saron

The Web 2.0/Social Media Tools I Use Everyday & How I Use Them | Larry Ferlaz... - 1 views

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    Great post for those admins just beginning their journey with digital tools. 
Bradford Saron

The Technology Integration Answer (Well Almost...) - 0 views

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    Love the tech integration matrix examples.
Bradford Saron

Untitled 1 - 2 views

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    Here is where Bloom's Taxonomy and Web 2.0 meet. I love graphics, and this is one of many graphics that help us understand the purposes of online tools. 
Bradford Saron

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 2 views

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    This is an example of an online book, which has been created (a bit tongue in cheek) to educate people about the potentials, trends, and recent developments of the web and about browsers. This is great for people still acquiring the basic understanding/conception of the internet.
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Utilizing Web 2.0 in the Classroom to Enhance Reading Lit... - 1 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Top Web 2.0 Learning Tools for 2010 - 0 views

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    New blog post. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: A Brief Introduction to Web 3.0 - 1 views

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    New blog post. 
Guy Leavitt

Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Rules for the Social Web - 0 views

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  • As educators, we must respond proactively to these real dangers children face in using social networking and read/write web resources. But unfortunately the knee-jerk reaction has been to block all social networking resources – blogs, wikis, YouTube, Flickr, and virtual worlds.
  • afety comes from education, not blocking. Even if social networking sites are effectively blocked in schools, most students will still get access to them
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    Good read on Social networking
Bradford Saron

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Back To School-Leadership In 2011 - 1 views

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    Great article from Steven Anderson. If you have not clicked "follow" for him on twitter, do it now!
Bradford Saron

Educational Leadership:Technology-Rich Learning:Students First, Not Stuff - 1 views

  • But it's not about the tools. It's not about layering expensive technology on top of the traditional curriculum. Instead, it's about addressing the new needs of modern learners in entirely new ways. And once we understand that it's about learning, our questions reframe themselves in terms of the ecological shifts we need to make: What do we mean by learning? What does it mean to be literate in a networked, connected world? What does it mean to be educated? What do students need to know and be able to do to be successful in their futures? Educators must lead inclusive conversations in their communities around such questions to better inform decisions about technology and change.
  • Right now, the web requires us to reconsider the ecology of schools, not just the technologies we use in them. We must start long-term, broad, inclusive conversations about what teaching, learning, and being educated mean in light of the new technologies we now have available to us. Just like business, politics, journalism, music, and a host of other long-standing institutions that the web has rocked at their foundations, education will be and is being changed. To understand the implications fully, we need to start with the questions that focus on our students—and not just on the stuff.
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    Yup!
Bradford Saron

Online Infographic Tool: easel.ly - 1 views

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    One of the only web 2.0 inforgraphic creation tools available. 
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