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Julie Lindsay

What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains - YouTube - 3 views

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    An humorous look at why we should find time each day to unplug and get off the Internet
lsmarshall

BBC Nature - 2 views

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    Huge array of info on animal behaviour including adaptation, communication, life cycles etc. Brilliant for Biological Sciences.
John Pearce

Dutch girl who threatened American Airlines with terrorist attack arrested - 0 views

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    " A Dutch teenager was arrested in Rotterdam on Monday afternoon after she tweeted a terrorist threat at American Airlines that quickly went viral online, police officials said. It was not immediately known what charges she could face."
Michelle Lawler

5 Simple Tools For Teachers To Create And Publish Apps Of Their Own - 3 views

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    A blog listing some resources to use to create your own app. Little if any coding knowledge required.
Michelle Lawler

27 Ways to Be a Better 21st Century Educator ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 5 views

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    Great graphic. Would be wonderful to show to teachers and display around the school.
Julie Lindsay

The Innovative Teacher: Twitter for Educators - 4 views

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    An excellent blog post about why educators should be using Twitter. Links to a useful hashtag resource
Jane Sowter-Maranion

http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ697346.pdf - 3 views

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    Developing Ethical Direction in Digital Citizenship. Ribble & Bailey 2005.
John Pearce

Moving to the Cloud? What should you consider? | Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 2 views

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    "What I gained from this exercise was a thorough understanding of issues surrounding Cloud Computing and the information I needed to be able to speak confidently with my school community about the move we were making. If you're a school looking to move into the Cloud Computing space, then measures like this are necessary. If you're an Australian school looking for links to assist you with the process, then take a look at the following."
lsmarshall

Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools | olinuris.library.cornell.edu - 4 views

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    Abridged literature review on best practice website evaluation.
Michelle Lawler

7 Apps for Teaching Children Coding Skills | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Apps for teaching coding in primary school. Web based and Apple based apps.
Julie Lindsay

Apple classrooms of tomorrow - 5 views

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    Six design principles for the 21C high school
Julie Lindsay

Challenge based learning - A classroom guide - 6 views

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    Produced by Apple in 2010. Well worth reviewing and integrating into current teacher and school practice
John Pearce

5 ways to save face online: dealing with criticism on social media - 1 views

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    "The internet can be a dark place. For businesses, a mismanaged customer complaint online can spell the end for a well-established reputation, especially if the results go viral. By learning to deal with trolls and dissatisfied customers, businesses can turn negative word-of-mouth into satisfied consumers. Here are six ways you can make the most of online complaints, and hopefully increase brand loyalty."
John Pearce

Meet The Woman Who Did Everything In Her Power To Hide Her Pregnancy From Big Data | Th... - 0 views

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    "Here's what she found: hiding from big data is so inconvenient and expensive that even Vertesi doesn't recommend it as a lifestyle choice. (She presented her findings at the Theorizing the Web conference in New York last week.) So what does that mean for companies who say users can just "opt out" if they aren't happy with (so-called) privacy policies? Can you be a person on the internet without sacrificing all your data to the Google Powers That Be? I talked to Vertesi about her experiment, its implications, and why hiding from big data can make you look like a criminal"
John Pearce

Creative Commons V4.0 for Education (new) - 3 views

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    "In 2013, we launched version 4.0 of the CC license suite and it is ready for anyone to use now to apply to their educational resources or other creative works. But what does that mean? What's new in 4.0 that wasn't there in 3.0? And just as importantly, what has stayed the same so that you don't have to worry about changes to licenses you weren't expecting? Lastly, I'll go over some examples of organizations and institutions who have already upgraded to the 4.0 version of whatever license they were using. Note: These slides are meant to be used as a resource by presenters - please download the file and see the detailed notes accompanying each slide for the actual information. "
Benita Van Der Wel

Look Up - YouTube - 4 views

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    A really interesting video encouaging reflection about balancing your onine and offline time Very well presented. Great conversation starter for students and staff development.
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