Top 10 LEGO Movie Tributes on YouTube - 4 views
Think and Dream in English: Sticks and Stones? Words Are Worse... - 3 views
TEDTalks as of 04.15.11 - 4 views
The problem with the iPad and Facebook « Esko Kilpi on Interactive Value Crea... - 3 views
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Reach together with symmetry and equality were the things that made the Internet such a radical social innovation.
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The real genius of Napster was the way it made collaboration automatic. By default, a consumer of files was also a producer of files for the network.
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The big challenge for many organizations is to do things in a much, much simpler and more responsive way. The sad truth is that it is easier for managers to grasp the threat of competition than the risk of simply becoming obsolete.
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I believe that Napster gave us a glimpse of the future. The architecture it pioneered is going to be a viable model for the agile value constellations of the very near future. Client-server is not the only truth and Facebook is (just) a modern version of a Telco. Facebook is not the same as the Internet.
Iowa, Did You Know? « Ideas « Iowa Future - 2 views
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"A new Iowa Future video, "Iowa, Did You Know?," highlights the drastic changes occurring in Iowa and the world, and shows that schools are struggling to keep up in today's dynamic new global environment. The video premiered at this week's School Administrators of Iowa Conference. This fast-paced video emphasizes the magnitude of the challenges ahead, the need for Iowans to support the changes that schools must make if our learners are to be career, college, and citizenship ready, and the imperative to do this now, rather than later."
The nitty gritty… | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch - 0 views
Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 5 views
Cool Mom Tech | They Might Be Giants YouTube Channel - 7 views
RIP Flip Video Camera - 7 views
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It looks like the Flip was simply an intermediary product. Much like the netbook, which has been largely usurped by lower-cost full laptops and tablets like the iPad, the Flip was simply a product that disrupted markets before moving aside for a true successor.
How to teach with Minecraft in an hour « - 6 views
10 Most Extraordinary Twitter Updates - 1 views
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Twitter updates are used to communicate everything from birthday wishes to political opinions. But there are some special, shining cases where the status update has been used to do some extraordinary things, from marriage proposals to breaking news, and much more. The following are 10 of the most extraordinary and creative uses of Twitter updates. These amazing updates have made the news, pushed the boundaries of what the status update can do, and have even fundamentally changed people's lives.
Khan Academy and the mythical math cure - 1 views
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"So I'd like to get more specific about what I think is wrong about the Khan Academy approach by writing about things I see as wrong with the way we teach math in the US. No matter if we agree or not about Khan Academy, I'm fairly certain we can agree math learning is not going as well as we'd like (to say the least.) Too many people are convinced by the system that they "hate math", and even students who do well (meaning, can get decent test scores) are often just regurgitating stuff for the test, knowing they can safely forget it shortly afterward."
10 Ways Open CourseWare Has Freed Education | MindShift - 5 views
TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: The ipad craze. Part II - 6 views
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"A while back I wrote about my thoughts on the ipad craze. At that time I didn't own one. I do now and have had it for about 4 months. I like it. I'm not WILD about it, but I like it. I enjoy going out and finding apps that I think might help me be more productive on it, and I like finding challenging games, and I like the interface a lot. Would I buy a cart full of them for school. Absolutely NOT."
Dr. Z Reflects: Poof! Your iPad Becomes an Interactive Whiteboard - 5 views
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"I have never been a big fan of the Interactive Whiteboards (IWB). We continually cry for more student-centric problem-based learning curriculum and then we introduce these BIG TICKET devices to maintain the teacher's control of the classroom. Where is the sense in that? We need to provide a system where the control is in the students' hands. That IS the definition of student-centric."
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