Computer is New Jeopardy Champion - 4 views
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This was a difficult newsletter to write this week because I am torn. This week there was one item in the news that created a "Wow, that is so cool." and an "Oh my gosh, that is so scary." moment for me. So, my questions for you this week are: 1. How do you feel about a computer winning against humans in an intellectual game like Jeopardy? 2. What do you think this technology will mean for teaching and learning during your lifetime?
Digital Cameras in Education - 22 views
Set Up a Simple Home Surveillance System with Google+ Hangouts - 14 views
How Can I Get the Students to Follow Instructions in the Classroom? - 20 views
How can I use QR codes to enhance learning in the classroom? - 23 views
YouTube - HOW TO MAKE A WIFI EXTENDER - 0 views
Online University Reviews: Top 10 Open Source Tools for Educators - 0 views
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Technology is now being implemented in classrooms around the globe. Both traditional and online schools have discovered how effective it is to blend technology with instruction. However, this effort can prove to be very expensive. Thanks to open source software, which is freely available to anyone, teachers can use many educational tools without worrying about insurmountable costs.
to find the great rules ? - 0 views
Why Free Software has poor usability, and how to improve it (Matthew Paul Thomas) - 0 views
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When I wrote the first version of this article six years ago, I called it "Why Free Software usability tends to suck". The best open source applications and operating systems are more usable now than they were then. But this is largely from slow incremental improvements, and low-level competition between projects and distributors. Major problems with the design process itself remain largely unfixed.
How to Find What Clicks in the Classroom | Chronicle.com - 0 views
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Colleges may feel that they can't afford to provide any space and time for improving teaching. They may blame faculty members, students, or even society for a lack of innovation in education — and those charges may well be fair. But colleges unwilling to plant the seeds for change shouldn't be surprised that they grow nothing.
O'Reilly Network -- How to Record a Podcast - 0 views
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Podcasters, who are as varied as bloggers, create their broadcasts from interviews, personal observations, phone calls, music snippets, or random nonsense. The most popular seem to be discussions and strange programming -- news read in rhyme while tap dancing, for instance -- that's totally unavailable in familiar forms. The secret sauce is RSS: podcasts are syndicated, meaning listeners just have to find them once, and receive them every time a broadcast is issued.
How to Create a Timeline in Excel - 0 views
How One Teacher Uses Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views
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Asking students to discuss their classes in a very public forum has got to raise concerns for some people as well. Rankin says participation isn't required, but it's because of these kinds of concerns that private, education focused services like EdModo have a market. That closed communication comes at the expense of public knowledge sharing, but classroom innovators may not be able to have it both ways in the long term.
10 Free Web-based Alternatives to Photoshop - 0 views
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How about a simple photo-editor that’s quick, easy, and doesn’t cost a thousand dollars. Fortunately, there’re tons of web-based photos editors popping up. Most are crap, but some are promising. Check out these free web-based Photoshop alternatives
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