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Fred Delventhal

7 Things You Should Know About Geolocation | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Geolocation, also called geotagging, is the practice of associating a digital resource with a physical location. A photographer, for example, might include the longitude and latitude coordinates for where a picture was taken, allowing others to pinpoint that location on a map. Increasingly, geolocation is being applied to infrastructure components and end-user devices for the purpose of knowing where people are. This additional layer of location data can make resources much more useful to a broad range of users.
Heather Sullivan

The Killer App: Google Apps and Moodle Integration? | Learning is Change. - 0 views

  • Moodle does a very good job of monitoring students, giving assessments/grades, providing content, and doing discussion forums. It does not do a very good job of synchronous collaboration, wikis, email, or any of the other things that Google Apps does an amazing job at. I guess that is why Moodlerooms decided that it would be a great idea to get the two projects together and create an easy way to do single-sign-on. I am amazed at the potential for something like this. Imagine being able to log into your classes, your e-mail, your sites, and your docs all at one place. Well, after much working on my own installation, I would like to provide a simple how to for making this process happen in your Moodle instance:
Fred Delventhal

50 Google Charts Tricks for Your Next Classroom Presentation - 35 views

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    via Dean Mantz
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Why Wall Street So Important? - 0 views

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    Wall Street - A Symbol Of Commerce Wall Street has achieved the most attractive place in the eyes of financial institutions of the world .Wall Street has not only become a symbol of commerce but also that of American economy. A number of organizations of investment love to set up their offices in Wall Street due to its worldwide fame. The people who go to New York have earnest desire to visit Wall Street also. The visitors are keen to visit the historical buildings and places scattered in Wall Street. Wall Street- Some Facts Wall Street had been associated with commerce by eighteen century. It has been said that the meeting of traders under a famous button wood tree played a historical role to get Wall Street to this esteemed place . Beside other things, an important US institution New York stock exchange is situated in Wall Street. A famous newspaper Wall Street Journal is also published from Wall Street. It covers financial and global news and also keeps an open eye on the changing political scenario. Wall Street has a number of historical buildings . Some of these are museums.
Heather Sullivan

Mass customization in education - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 28 views

  • Here's the thing: We have lots of data about our kids - test scores, ability measurements, learning inventories, teacher observations etc. We have a lots of different ways to teach and a wealth of diverse teaching resources. What the classroom teacher lacks in the time to analyze and match the individual numbers with the intervention.
Alex Parker

6 issues surrounding IoT Security in 2015 - 1 views

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    The Internet of Things continues to build momentum, with connected devices ranging from fridges, light bulbs and TV's. The question is, what happens to the data these connected devices create? What do we need to do to secure these networks?
Alex Parker

Five top tips for a fraud-free Christmas - 1 views

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    The top five things you need to know to keep your online identities and internet accounts fraud free this Christmas.
Alex Parker

Chile: earthquakes and instability threaten world's copper king - 0 views

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    The massive earthquake which struck Chile in early April this year miraculously left the country's copper operations unscathed. Copper prices rose markedly, however, as investors waited to see what the fallout could be for the world's biggest producer. How didChile's copper industry weather the earthquake so successfully and what could the consequences have been had things gone differently?
Alex Parker

5 expert insights on cloud from Cloud Expo - 1 views

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    Industry experts weigh in on all things cloud. CBR headed to this year's Cloud Expo at the Excel centre in London to ask those in the know their opinion regarding key topics in the world of cloud. "Disruption of most enterprises is no respecter of legacy and people that have been in the business for thirty years, a hundred years.
Alex Parker

5 tech take-aways from the 2015 Budget - 1 views

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    Internet of Things, broadband, renewable energy - the government is embracing technology and realising its economic potential. Between the jokes tailored to evoke the maximum jeering from backbenchers, Chancellor George Osborne delivered the 2015 Budget.
Alex Parker

Tidal power: Florida's ocean current potential - 1 views

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    As a largely unexplored renewable source, marine and hydrokinetic energy - or ocean power - is gaining traction as the next best thing in the power industry.
Alex Parker

6 IoT retail projects using beacon tech - 1 views

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    Innovations in beacon technology are making the UK retail sector more intelligent. Beacons are low-energy Bluetooth devices that push location messages to smartphones. While the technology is still quite new today, it's set to become one of the key enablers to connect the Internet of Things (IoT).
Alex Parker

Ten best open source ecommerce suites for business - 1 views

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    If you need to sell things cheaply, the Internet has tools to help.
Nigel Coutts

Confronting our fears in the haunted house of the unknown - 0 views

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    A recent lesson with my Year Six class reminded me of the fear teachers face when confronted by the unknown. I thought the lesson would go quite smoothly, I have taught it before but this time things went in an unexpected and frightening direction.
Alex Parker

April Fools! 10 of today's best tech pranks - 1 views

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    Did you fall for CBR's April Fool's story today? A few hours ago, we published a piece on smart kitchen appliances rejecting junk food. Toasters refusing to toast anything other than wholegrain bread, freezers shutting down when ice cream is detected. A truly Smart horror. April Fools!
Alex Parker

Smart, connected & always-on: 10 huge IoT impacts on 10 huge sectors - 1 views

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    List: The huge disruption that will hit every vertical.
Alex Parker

5 steps to IoT digitisation - 1 views

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    List: AI, converged industries and exponential thinking all needed to grab the $14.4 trillion IoT opportunity.
Alex Parker

Is Google's Project Aura planning a device without Glass? - 1 views

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    News: Company planning to launch the new tech next year.
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