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John Pearce

Phil Bradley's weblog: Google Plus; an overview - 7 views

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    "Google Plus or Google+ or G+ has now been out and about for roughly a week, and I was fortunate enough to get to play with it quite early on. I know that lots of people haven't as yet, so this is an overview post so that when you DO, you'll have some idea of what you're looking at. (Please note: I don't have any invites to give out and I've tried several different ways to share access already. If/when I do, I'll be sure to let people know via my Twitter feed.)"
Kathleen Morris

Facebook: Personal Branding Made Easy | Magazine - 5 views

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    Interesting read about social media being more media than social. True conversations don't happen in public online spaces.
Shane Roberts

Free Technology for Teachers: Five Ways to Visually Explore Wikipedia - 6 views

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    Explore wikipedia visually
John Pearce

The Raspberry Rover | MAKE - 1 views

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    "The Raspberry Rover is a small RC car with a Raspberry Pi for a brain. It is controlled over a Wi-Fi network through a TCP/IP socket, and streams back live video from an on-board webcam. It even sports 'Night Vision' for navigation in the dark."
John Pearce

These Are a Few of My Favorite Forms: DIfferentiated Forms - 4 views

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    "I talked about Google Forms in general, and gave an example of how you can create a differentiated Google Form using the "Go To Page Based on Answer" option. Many people were interested in this particular Form, so I decided to create a tutorial. Here is the video tutorial I created! Let me know how you plan to use these kinds of Forms in your own class!"
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Free Edmodo Apps to Try This Summer - 4 views

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    "The integration of third party services is one of the things that makes Edmodo a good system for organizing and sharing content with students. The single log-in aspect of Edmodo gives your students access to excellent tools without having to keep track of separate user names and passwords. Whether you're thinking about using Edmodo in the new school year or you're simply looking for new apps to try, take a look at the following seven free Edmodo apps."
John Pearce

Didn't Read Facebook's Fine Print? Here's Exactly What It Says - 6 views

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    "So, like every other one of the world's 1.28 billion monthly active Facebook users, you blindly agreed to Facebook's Terms and Conditions without reading the fine print. You entrusted your photo albums, private messages and relationships to a website without reading its policies. And you do the same with every other site ... sound about right? In your defense, Carnegie Mellon researchers determined that it would take the average American 76 work days to read all the privacy policies they agreed to each year. So you're not avoiding the reading out of laziness; it's literally an act of job preservation. So here are the Cliffs Notes of what you agreed to when you and Facebook entered into this contract. Which, by the way, began as soon as you signed up:"
Aaron Davis

IRIDESCENT: 5 Signals that an "Educational Game" Isn't Really a Game - 0 views

  • How can you spot the fake games masquerading as educational games?
  • 1. When walking through a demo of the game, the game designer stops to say "And this part is where the learning occurs."
  • 2. "And then to add the motivational element, we added a game component to the lesson."
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  • 3. Excessive use of the word "fun" in describing why the game works.
  • 4. Extensive in-game tutorials, as videos or text.
  • 5. Multiple choice items in the game that have clear right answers.
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    An interesting discussion of game-based learning and the false attempts to 'make games' for education.
John Pearce

Apps in Education: NMC Horizon Report Summary - 3 views

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    "I was re-reading the Horizon Report the other day when it occurred to me that it could be easily summarised. This has helped me consolidate the main elements of the article in my own mind. It is always interesting to reflect on where your school or region is at in this whole process. I hope this is helpful for you too. Please feel free to use and share."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why the Security of USB Is Fundamentally Broken | Threat Level | WIRED - 0 views

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    "Computer users pass around USB sticks like silicon business cards. Although we know they often carry malware infections, we depend on antivirus scans and the occasional reformatting to keep our thumbdrives from becoming the carrier for the next digital epidemic. But the security problems with USB devices run deeper than you think: Their risk isn't just in what they carry, it's built into the core of how they work. "
Rhondda Powling

#DLTV2014 Transforming Classrooms with Social and Connected Learning | Miss Spink on Tech - 2 views

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    "A presentation from the 2014 Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria conference-creating new connections by Bec Spink"
Ian Guest

The Struggles and Realities of Student-Driven Learning and BYOD - 4 views

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    Article on MindShift discussing some of the issues of BYOD in schools serving low-income communities
Aaron Davis

http://theory.cribchronicles.com - 0 views

  • “The Death of Twitter” is Not About Twitter
  • Twitter is, as my research continues to show, a path to voice. At the same time, Twitter is also a free soapbox for all kinds of shitty and hateful statements that minimize or reinforce marginalization, as any woman or person of colour who’s dared to speak openly about the raw deal of power relations in society will likely attest
  • The rot we’re seeing in Twitter is the rot of participatory media devolved into competitive spheres where the collective “we” treats conversational contributions as fixed print-like identity claims
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  • This doesn’t mean I’m leaving Twitter. I’m not leaving Twitter. If this post is a fruit fly signalling rot, it is likewise the testament of a life dependent on the decaying platform for its sustenance. The fruit is still sweet, around the rotten bits. And there is no other fruit in the basket that will do so well.
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    Interesting discussion of Twitter by Bonnie Stewart
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