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School Email: 9 Top Tips for Teachers & Students by @musictheoryguy - 25 views

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    "Staff and students are expected to be fully conversant with school email. Not only do users need to check their email regularly enough so that they don't miss important announcements but they also have to understand and apply the complex landscape of netiquette, respond to emails quickly (and politely) and action any instructions that they receive. Being on top of your email inbox has never been so important in schools. So why, whenever I help a member of staff or a student, do they have an email account that is bursting at the seams with often more than 1000 emails in their inbox? It seems that how email is managed in schools is, well, often not managed well."
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Killing Email: How and Why I Ditched My Inbox - 0 views

  • phasing out email instead of ditching the inbox immediately
  • Twitter will be my main form of communication. I know, not everyone uses Twitter, but the people I communicate with the most are (mostly) on Twitter. What I love about Twitter is that it’s very limited (140 characters), so you have to keep things brief, and also there isn’t the expectation that you’ll respond to every message, as there is in email. Friends can DM me on Twitter for personal communication.
  • IM or Skype chats
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  • collaboration, I’ll use Google Docs and/or wikis.
  • Friends and family can call me.
  • I’m always willing to experiment
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    I've declared independence from email. After more than 15 years of dealing with email, of checking email multiple times a day, of responding over and over throughout the day, of deleting spam and unsubscribing from newsletters and unwanted notices, of filtering out messages and notifications, of deleting those dumb forwarded jokes and chain mails …
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Design lessons for programmers, curated by top designers | Hack Design - 2 views

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    A free design course to encourage programmers/hackers into developing solid design skills, but most of the content is relevant to anyone wanting to improve their design skills (covers design in general including industrial design, web design, UX, etc). Some excellent resources are already available.
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    "An easy to follow design course for hackers who do amazing things. Receive a design lesson in your inbox each week, hand crafted by a design pro. Learn at your own pace, and apply it to your real life work - no fake projects here."
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Diigo and Prezi | Quite Useful - 5 views

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    I think that diigo is wonderful. It is such a good way to organise your bookmarks.  It's also a great way to collaborate on resources. I often find great websites that my colleagues may find useful, though I'm never quite sure if they are worthy of clogging their inboxes. With diigo I can just add to a group list and then everyone can access them.
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Google Tip of the Day #30 - Pause your Inbox... Work in (Relative) Peace - 50 views

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    If you get a lot of email you will certainly appreciate the ability to pause your email so you can work on your email backlog without being interrupted by new messages.
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The Work Buzz | 7 tips for improving email etiquette - 40 views

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    ccording to 2009 research from international consulting firm Deloitte, the average office worker sends around 160 emails and checks his or her inbox more than 50 times per day. If practice really made perfect, we'd all be Olympic gold medal-winning emailers by now.
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More Students Report Talking With Their Professors Outside of Class. Here's Why That Ma... - 16 views

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    You're reading the latest issue of Teaching, a weekly newsletter from a team of Chronicle journalists. Sign up here to get it in your inbox on Thursdays. This week: I point to some key findings in the newest annual National Survey of Student Engagement. I share readers' feedback on how they have reformed their gateway courses. I ask whether your college or department has developed alternatives to teaching evaluations.
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When Send - 12 views

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    "I don't know about you, but I use my inbox as a virtual piece of string to remind myself about important things I need to do. This site lets you send a 'time-capsule' email which will be delivered on a day you choose in the future. Use the site to send reminders to colleagues, students and to yourself. Ask your students to send themselves emails with their targets and goals at suitable points throughout the school year."
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Dhteumeuleu: DOM scripting art-demos - jaclonde@gmail.com - Gmail - 20 views

shared by Jac Londe on 08 Feb 13 - No Cached
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      A new way to see a drawing, very intuitive and spatial.
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Schedule Email Gmail Send Later Email Tracking - 0 views

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    "Schedule Emails in Gmail. Track Views and Clicks"
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CISPA: An Alternate Future Where Your Personal Privacy No Longer Exists - rgesthuizen@g... - 32 views

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    "(fictional story) Last week the House of Representatives passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), a follow-up bill to SOPA that wants to erode your personal privacy. The bill, itself, is palatable enough that Facebook and Microsoft gave it their seal of approval, and it's already got a kick start towards passing into law. So what would life be like if CISPA were part of our reality?"
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the importance of "talking math" to kids - jasons@sylvan.k12.ca.us - Sylvan Union Schoo... - 44 views

shared by jasonsanderson on 14 Jan 14 - No Cached
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    Many parents know the importance of talking and reading to their children to develop vocabulary and literacy skills, but what about math?
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Sexting, Shame and Suicide | Culture News | Rolling Stone - 92 views

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      Incredibly powerful article on the power of social media and the lives it touches
  • On Facebook, messages were pinging into her inbox, each one delivering another gut punch
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Gmail - Living in Public: What Happens When You Throw Privacy Out the Window - rgesthui... - 190 views

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    "I am an extremely private person. I don't broadcast my location, I use privacy tools to keep advertisers from tracking me, and almost never give any app access to Facebook. Of course, a lot of people don't have a problem with living publicly. I've always wondered what the benefits and downfalls of doing so are, so I decided to give it a three-week test run. Here's how it went."
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Save Our Inboxes! Adopt the Email Charter! - 118 views

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    The Director of the TED Conference came up with these 10 Rules to help everyone with email. I plan to make them part of my curriculum for all my classes.
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    Netiquette
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The Power User Guide to Gmail - 55 views

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    Lots of great ideas here for Gmail Users
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