CyberCIEGE Syllabus - 6 views
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"Footsteps2Brilliance, Inc.™'s Academic Language Program for Students (ALPS) delivers a robust library of stimulating ebooks and educational games to parents, children and teachers anywhere/anytime through innovative mobile gaming technology. Developed by educational experts usingthe latest research on cognitive development, ALPS provides young learners with 1,000 essential vocabulary words through interactive eBooks that are sure to engage today's digital students whether at school or home."
7 GREAT YOUTUBE CHANNELS FOR SCIENCE - 13 views
Ramven Mobile Web Apps - 4 views
8 GREAT GRADING APPS FOR IPAD - 14 views
My favorite ( top 10 ) romanian #edtech #startup tools at #howtoweb 2012 @web20educatio... - 2 views
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"Curated by Lucian, http://bit.ly/LucianCurator who really want to implement Curation Restart Education Project http://bit.ly/credproject . For more Like https://www.facebook.com/CurationRestartEducationProject and follow http://twitter.com/web20education"
7 GREAT BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CITATION TOOLS FOR STUDENTS - 18 views
Enterprise Efficiency - Pablo Valerio - Finally, Unbreakable Message Encryption - 1 views
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A new concept is starting to appear in encryption services for data and messaging: zero knowledge. Providers of such services claim that they do not know who you are, and that they never store the encryption key anywhere outside of your device. One such service from FoxyFone of Switzerland (a country famous for bank security and secrecy) is now available on the Apple App Store for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. The app, Foxygram, lets the user encrypt data on the device, including contacts, email, pictures, and video, with 256-bit AES security.
MY TOP 10 WEB TOOLS AS A TEACHER - 29 views
Medical devices powered by the ear itself - MIT News Office - 1 views
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Health Sciences and Technology (HST) demonstrate for the first time that this battery could power implantable electronic devices without impairing hearing.
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The devices could monitor biological activity in the ears of people with hearing or balance impairments, or responses to therapies. Eventually, they might even deliver therapies themselves
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“In the past, people have thought that the space where the high potential is located is inaccessible for implantable devices, because potentially it’s very dangerous if you encroach on it,” Stankovic says. “We have known for 60 years that this battery exists and that it’s really important for normal hearing, but nobody has attempted to use this battery to power useful electronics.”
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"For the first time, researchers power an implantable electronic device using an electrical potential - a natural battery - deep in the inner ear."
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"All of D-Lab's classes assess the needs of people in less-privileged communities around the world, examining innovations in technology, education or communications that might address those needs. The classes then seek ways to spread word of these solutions - and in some cases, to spur the creation of organizations to help disseminate them. Specific projects have focused on improved wheelchairs and prosthetics; water and sanitation systems; and recycling waste to produce useful products, including charcoal fuel made from agricultural waste."
November: Veterans Day - 4 views
#globaled12 session ICT4eTwinners project Smile Project and top 10 tools to build a PLN - 7 views
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See presentations, recordings and a web tour and if you like leave a comment or rt https://twitter.com/LucianeCurator/status/269887968074936320
Students Learn Better With Star Trek-Style Touchscreen Desks | Popular Science - 3 views
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A UK study involving roughly 400 students, mostly aged 8-10 years, and a new generation of multi-touch, multi-user, computerized desktop surfaces is showing that over the last three years the technology has appreciably boosted students’ math skills compared to peers learning the same material via the conventional paper-and-pencil method. How? Through collaboration, mostly, as well as by giving teachers better tools by which to micromanage individual students who need some extra instruction while allowing the rest of the class to continue moving forward.
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the researchers have concluded that these new touchscreen desks boost both fluency and flexibility--the critical thinking skills that allow students to solve complex problems not simply through knowing formulas and devices, but by being able to figure out what the real problem is and the most effective means of stripping it down and solving it.
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This kind of stuff can be really hard to quantify,
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UK study involving roughly 400 students, mostly aged 8-10 years, and a new generation of multi-touch, multi-user, computerized desktop surfaces is showing that over the last three years the technology has appreciably boosted students' math skills compared to peers learning the same material via the conventional paper-and-pencil method.
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UK study involving roughly 400 students, mostly aged 8-10 years, and a new generation of multi-touch, multi-user, computerized desktop surfaces is showing that over the last three years the technology has appreciably boosted students' math skills compared to peers learning the same material via the conventional paper-and-pencil method.
PERSONAL LEARNING NETWORKS SIMPLIFIED FOR TEACHERS - 17 views
TEACHERS QUICK GUIDE TO BLOGGING - 20 views
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