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John Pearce

How Apple's new vector-based Maps leave Google Maps looking jittery - RoughlyDrafted Ma... - 6 views

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    "Apple isn't just declaring its independence from Google Maps with its new in-house backend for Maps in iOS 6. It has developed a superior way to deliver map data that relies on resolution independent vectors rather than Google's multiple zoom levels of bit mapped images. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: A New Tool for Choosing a Creative Commons License - 5 views

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    "he Creative Commons organization has a new tool to help you choose the best license for your situation. The new interactive Creative Commons license chooser helps you select the right license for your work. To select the right license for your work just answer a few questions and a license will be recommended to you."
John Pearce

New Creative Commons license chooser « NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

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    A new Creative Commons license chooser launched this week.  The very simple interface presents four boxes that update dynamically as users select options and complete attribution metadata. After completing the form, users are presented with a suggested license, a choice of regular or compact size icons, and embed code for inserting their license on a web page.
Clay Leben

Tappestry: A Storable Social Network for Learning | David Kelly - 1 views

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    Personal learning network app. Good blog review. Uses new Tincan api.
Rhondda Powling

10 Ways to ensure that this year parents won't even have to ask "What did you do at sch... - 3 views

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    Post by US teacher (@tedrosececi) "Here are 10 ideas I have gathered this summer to kick parent communication up to the next level so that never again will they have to ask, "What'd you do at school today?" and hear the annoying, "nothing." Instead, parents will have already experienced the wonderful things that have been happening in their child's world and dinner table discussions will turn into celebrations and extensions of the learning happening at school."
John Pearce

YouTube's Built-In Video Editor Gets Easier [VIDEO] - 4 views

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    YouTube first introduced its editing tool for YouTube video around this time last year, and now editing videos on YouTube is even easier. Thursday, the company rolled out an updated and simplified interface for editing clips. The editor now has a quick-view for all of the available filters, and as you're editing your video you can check out a real-time interactive preview of any enhancements you've made.
Shelly Terrell

Evernote and IdeaPaint: Creating an Interactive Classroom [Video] | Evernote Blogcast - 3 views

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    "IdeaPaint"
Tony Richards

Anonymous donors bring Hollywood production values to anti-MPAA video | Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Great video about the challenges of US copyright policies and how repressive they are. Check it out.
John Pearce

330k users: Google Apps hits Catholic schools | Delimiter - 0 views

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    "Search giant Google has revealed its Google Apps software as a service platform has been deployed to some 330,000 students, teachers and administrative staff at Catholic schools across Australia, in one of the largest local known rollouts of the platform so far."
John Pearce

The Khan Academy Finally Gets What it Desperately Needs: Criticism | Motherboard - 1 views

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    "It's nice to see Khan getting some critical attention here-it's not particularly useful to anybody to continue to smother the project in unthinking praise; particularly not to the Khan academy itself. Many have complained that Khan's been unreceptive to criticism, and these efforts have cracked the door for a more robust conversation."
Simon Pankhurst

New Scientist TV: Kinect body hack lets you possess a horse - 1 views

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    "Wave a Microsoft Kinect sensor around the object you want to inhabit and the new system, developed by Jiawen Chen and his team from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, quickly creates a 3D virtual model of it. Then, by standing in front of the sensor and positioning your body so that it melds with the virtual character on screen, the two are rigged together by uttering the word "Possess". The system performs the transformation by binding the model to you at the points where your joints are attached. Moving your body makes the avatar come to life, allowing you to re-enact Fantasia-like cartoons or to create your own interactive stories. It's also possible to team up with friends to possess more complex bodies, like a four-legged horse."
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