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Rhondda Powling

10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother | Edudemic - 4 views

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    The infographic looks at digital citizenship tips as well as some of the more common do's and dont's for good manners whilst using the internet
John Pearce

10 Great Tools to Integrate with your Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 4 views

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    To make Google Drive stand out from the crowd, Google opened it to apps developers  and allowed users to select from a wide variety of web apps to integrate into their Google Drive accounts. With the integration of these apps, users can now handle their files and documents ways not affordable by any other cloud storage tool out there. I have curated for you some interesting apps that are integrated into Google Drive and which you can install right from your Google Drive interface.
Rhondda Powling

Educators' Guide to RSS and Google Reader Replacements | The Edublogger - 4 views

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    Post that looks at Google Reader replacements that are suitable for educators and their students
John Pearce

7 Tools To Improve The Way You Use Evernote - 10 views

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    "If you're not already convinced, read why you should be using Evernote as your go-to place for remembering everything. In fact, there are a number of apps, plugins, and even pieces of hardware which can take advantage of Evernote, making the service even more beneficial for you. Here are seven tools that hopefully will make you tap into the potential of this widely popular note-taking application."
John Pearce

The History 2.0 Classroom: Postach.io X Evernote X Explain Everything X iPads - 3 views

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    conjunction with Explain Everything, students now have the ability to publish blog posts through their existing Evernote account that can include customized images, graphics or posters. One of my favorite uses for Explain Everything is to create graphics by using the cropping image & text feature. Once the graphic is created, it can either be exported to the camera roll or uploaded directly to Evernote. Once the image is included in the Evernote note that is tagged with "published", the blog post will appear on the Postach.io blog with the custom image. (If publishing directly from Explain Everything to Evernote, remember to go into the note and add the "published" tag word).
John Pearce

Terms of Service; Didn't Read | Bright Ideas - 1 views

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    "The most time-consuming part of evaluating web tools for educational use has got to be looking at the Terms of Service (also know as Terms of Use or Terms and Conditions). They can go on for pages, and are so often wrapped up in so much legalese that even if you manage to read to the end, there is no guarantee you will be any wiser. And yet we can't just ignore them; it is our duty as educators and as digital citizens to protect rights and understand responsibilities online."
John Pearce

Teacher's Guide to Adding Images in Google Forms ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Le... - 3 views

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    "Google Form is getting better and better, with every new update Google adds new awesome services. Now users can easily add images to their forms. Until a couple of days ago , you can only create text-based forms but now with a single click you can embed images right into the content of your form. This is particularly useful for teachers creating image-based quizzes and surveys."
John Pearce

How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit - Yoni Appelbaum - The Atla... - 0 views

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    "T. Mills Kelly encourages his students to deceive thousands of people on the Web. This has angered many, but the experiment helps reveal the shifting nature of the truth on the Internet. "
Ian Quartermaine

Paint or Paint App? Value of Creating Digital Vs. Traditional Art | MindShift#more-28669 - 3 views

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    hile it may be easy to imagine how iPads can support classroom studies with reading, history, or science, some of the most groundbreaking - and creative - work with digital tools may be happening in arts classes. Schools using iPads are incorporating them in art and music classes, too - and not only as tools for measuring and remembering, but for creating as well.
John Pearce

The Digital Footprint Of 3 Different Generations | Edudemic - 4 views

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    This handy infographic explains the different characteristics of the digital footprints left by boomers, millennials and Generation X. Each generation interacts with the digital world in a different way: for millenials, its the internet, but for boomers, its video. Keep reading to learn more.
John Pearce

Dropbox vs. Google Drive vs. Amazon vs. Skydrive: Which One Is Fastest? - ReadWrite - 3 views

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    "As cloud computing services become ever more popular, you might begin to wonder how much you can really trust them to perform when you need them? I decided to find out - by testing the top file-transfer/file-storage/file-backup services."
John Pearce

My Other Computer is a Data Centre | Betchablog - 3 views

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    "..... did you know that there are a whole lot of other things that you can do on YouTube? If you go to www.youtube.com/editor you will find a reasonably capable online video editor at your disposal. Sure, it's not Premiere Pro or Final Cut, it's not even iMovie, but for a completely free video editing tool that runs in nothing but your web browser, it's surprisingly functional."
John Pearce

New Google+ and Google Hangouts - 1 views

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    "Google+ has received a major update. There's a new multi-column desktop interface, a new messaging platform and Google+ Photos is a lot smarter."
Jarrod Robinson

24 Hours & A Mobile Device | Mr Robbo - The P.E Geek - 1 views

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    24 Hours using nothing more than a mobile phone. How did I cope? Where did the Edtechcrew fit in
John Pearce

Twitter and Facebook are not where kids are heading. Meet Kik and Oink. | Playable - 4 views

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    "There is a myth, perpetuated for little more reason than it's sellable-fallacy, that kids are gravitating to Twitter and Facebook. From this point, numerous arguments have been made in the sub-culture Alan Lavine brilliantly described as "Edlandia" - a sharp and humurous hat-tip to Portlandia the TV show (relates to MOOCS). There is pervasive notion that the issues today are the same as those even three years ago. They might continue to sell this obsolete rhetoric to Edlandians, but kids are using very different networks - and here's why."
John Pearce

Google Play for Education could kill the iPad in schools | VentureBeat - 1 views

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    "Google released a major new education program today that organizes and manages the way teachers push apps, books, and other learning content to student tablets."
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