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Roland Gesthuizen

Quantum evolution › Science Features (ABC Science) - 0 views

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    "Australian researchers report they've made a breakthrough in quantum computing. So how does their discovery fit in the race to build a supercomputer?"
Rhondda Powling

How An Amsterdam School Uses Facebook Timeline In History Classes - 2 views

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    "Students at Het 4e Gymnasium Amsterdam have had their history class infused into their digital lives...The students have built Facebook Timelines for four history subjects:..Historical events were represented by uploading a variety of media including audio, video, photos, maps, and historic documents."
John Pearce

The internet has created a new industrial revolution | Chris Anderson | Technology | Th... - 2 views

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    "Anyone with a good digital idea can create a successful online business. So are the 'Makers', who are harnessing these new technologies, helping to reboot the manufacturing industry?"
Shelly Terrell

Strategies for effective group work in the Online Class | online learning insights - 3 views

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    effective group work online classes learning
John Pearce

Web 2.0 for the Under 13s crowd - 2 views

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    "As I lamented in my last post, many of the fabulous Web tools out there are restricted to users 13 and over. This limits what Elementary/Primary schools students can access online to create content to collaborate. To save others at school some time, then, I have compiled a list of popular/well known Web tools that can and can't be used by children under 13 - 1), so we are legally covered in what we are allowing our students to use and 2), so they know what is available. Please note that generally the sites that allow for under 13s still ask for parental permission ( even Edmodo if you haven't read the Terms of Use) so a solid school user agreement is needed to use these tools. Some of the sites are not US based so are not bound by COPPA and CIPA regulations. It still requires schools to carefully check out what can be viewed on these sites to ensure they are appropriate to access."
John Pearce

Teachers - The 10 Stages of Twitter | dedwards.me - 4 views

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    "Twitter is a fantastic resource for educators around the world and I am indebted to past, present and future folk willing to contribute, inform and debate. The common goal is to enhance learning for our students and educators on twitter are so pro-active it makes you proud to be amongst them (sobbing starts again)."
Rhondda Powling

Listen to the Web With the Vocalyze Android App - 2 views

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    Useful app that might also be useful for our international students as well as some of the visually impaired (and dyslexic) students.
John Pearce

8 Evernote Upgrades You Should Know About - 7 views

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    "It seems like every other month, Evernote gets additional upgrades. A few are quietly released, while others are highly anticipated by heavy Evernote users. Since I wrote my last article about Evernote's new design and file storage upgrades, the popular notebook has gotten important new features, including Reminders, a highlighter and tighter security for subscribers, among others."
John Pearce

David Weinberger: To Know, but Not Understand - The Atlantic - 3 views

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    "This would not be the first time. For example, when Sir Francis Bacon said that knowledge of the world should be grounded in carefully verified facts about the world, he wasn't just giving us a new method to achieve old-fashioned knowledge. He was redefining knowledge as theories that are grounded in facts. The Age of the Net is bringing about a redefinition at the same scale. Scientific knowledge is taking on properties of its new medium, becoming like the network in which it lives."
Tony Richards

Don't You Mentor Me! Will Teachers Ever Embrace the Role of a Coach? - 11 views

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    Article on mentoring and teachers as learners
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