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Bill Van Meer

The Technium: Cloud Culture - 1 views

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    Understanding the cloud culture
Bradford Saron

The Internet's Next Killer App: Work: Tech News « - 0 views

  • We added people based on talent, not on the proximity by location. 
  • In the knowledge economy, not doing so would be foolish and would limit our prospects. The deciding factor was prospective team members’ connectedness.
  • With the rise of broadband, a new factor has come into play: connectedness. Connectedness allows companies big and small to exist as a stateless entity.
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  • We call this shift in idea of work “the human cloud,” and just as cloud computing disrupted the idea of computing and corporate IT infrastructure, the human cloud is shorthand for the intersection of web and work.
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    Great concepts about the intersection of work and life. 
Bradford Saron

Google Set to Launch E-Book Venture - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    To the cloud with books! Google is going to prompt another revolution, this time with books, which will change how we access and purchase books forever. With Googles' new Google Editions, we will be able to access the digital book from anywhere we have access to the internet, such as a phone, desktop, laptop, Ipad, etc. We may also purchase books from the publisher directly. Interesting read. Education application? Hmmmm.
Bradford Saron

A Different Type of Grading Scale | Connected Principals - 0 views

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    As we begin to move away from Education 1.0 and into Education 2.0 (or 3.0), we will all struggle with describing/assessing student progress in mastery of skills and concepts--if you aren't struggling with it already. Here are a couple of alternatives to the traditional grading system. These also align better with technologically-based, tech-oriented, cloud-associated assignments.
Bradford Saron

iPhone and Education - Johnsen's Tech Exploration - 3 views

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    The cost of an Iphone now is very close to the cost of a net book or a solid state computer. I think we should also explore the option of investing in bandwidth and filtering so that students can bring their own computers to school. The cost is not that different from phones now, students can mass personalize their computer, and then there is no issue with personal overlap. It's their computer. With cloud computing, students just have access to their Google accounts through bandwidth, not the network. Food for thought. 
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    You and I see the value in this and many school board members do as well. We have to help our communities understand the value. I worked with a board the other night that totally gets the need for integrating technology into the curriculum. Their concern was the community: "They think paper and pencil is good enough." You cannot ignore this perspective, because if enough people in your community agree with that idea, you will lose the tech supporter board members at election time. This turnover in leadership does not lead to long-term systemic change (which needs to include the integration of technology).
Bradford Saron

Sugata Mitra: The Granny Cloud - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Learning - 1 views

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    You may remember Mitra from the hole in the wall experiment. Here he extends his theory.
Guy Leavitt

Libraries in the Cloud - 2 views

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    This is a good article on Cloud computing. Good definition for board members
Bradford Saron

State of the Internet: Summing up 2010 (Infographic) - 1 views

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    Interesting infographic. From spam to users, from server use (cloud computing) to twitter accounts, this graph covers everything. 
Bradford Saron

Back to School with Google Chromebooks | MindShift - 0 views

  • The focus instead can be on using the computers for teaching and for learning. Indeed, the conversations I had with Chromebooks users today quickly became about Google Apps for Education and for the collaboration that the productivity suite enables for teachers and students.
  • high-end video and photo editing desktop software is still superior to Web-based versions. The Chromebooks don’t work with The Fessenden School’s interactive whiteboards, and the USB interface isn’t adequate for uploading things like photos.
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    Are Chromebooks the future? Here's the first pragmatic article I've seen about the cloud-based device. Anyone have one? 
Robert Slane

Digital textbooks get a boost with new offerings | eSchool News - 0 views

  • Discovery’s Techbook series is cloud-based, meaning students can access the materials from wherever they have an internet connection; the company says that’s because not all school districts have the funds to give every student his or her own device. The Techbooks are also platform-agnostic to work with whatever hardware a district or student might have—iPads, tablets, mobile devices, laptops, or desktops.
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    Interesting to see that the kind of machine required for these e-textbooks is flexible. Also interesting to see this application at the elementary level. But will it be affordable? 
Bradford Saron

A Theory of Everything (Sort Of) - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • It starts with the fact that globalization and the information technology revolution have gone to a whole new level. Thanks to cloud computing, robotics, 3G wireless connectivity, Skype, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, Twitter, the iPad, and cheap Internet-enabled smartphones, the world has gone from connected to hyper-connected. This is the single most important trend in the world today. And it is a critical reason why, to get into the middle class now, you have to study harder, work smarter and adapt quicker than ever before. All this technology and globalization are eliminating more and more “routine” work — the sort of work that once sustained a lot of middle-class lifestyles.
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    Must read!
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