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Darrel Branson

RIP Google Reader - 0 views

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    "Google Reader, one of the world's most popular RSS readers, is shutting down on July 1, 2013, Google announced Wednesday. The search giant is pulling the plug on the 7-year old project citing "declining usage." Google says it is shuttering Reader and deprecating or shutting down a number of other services as part of the company's "spring cleaning" initiative - one that seeks to help the company focus on the features that need the most use."
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."
Roland Gesthuizen

A linguistic dissection of 7 annoying teenage sounds - The Week - 3 views

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    "he next time you find yourself wondering about the highest use of linguistics, or enduring the insulting grunts and groans of petulant adolescents and wondering how such noises could even be described, bring the two worlds together. Clearly, linguistics exists just so we can give a technical description of those hard-to-spell sounds that erupt from callow youths. Here are seven examples (with three bonus variations)." check out the video below!
John Pearce

The Evolution of iOS - 1 views

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    "As we examine iOS 7, we take a look back at how Apple's mobile platform has evolved since its 2007 debut."
John Pearce

iOS 7 Updates Look a Little Too Familiar to Some Apple Developers - 0 views

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    "Stephen Orth wondered why Apple didn't use the metadata in photos to better organize pictures in the iPhoto app so, last September, he started developing an app of his own in his spare time to do just that. The result was Photowerks, a 99-cent iPhone app released last month, which lets users sort their photos by date and location. "I always thought it sounded strange that Apple didn't do that in its photo app," Orth told Mashable in an interview. "I figured it was just a matter of time before they did do it.""
Roland Gesthuizen

7 Steps to Flipped Professional Development - Getting Smart by Laura Conley - 5 views

  • Planning had played a crucial role in the success of the last professional development so now it was time to plan for the success of the next one.
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    "I wanted to present the information in an engaging way by modeling the use of technology instead of just handing everyone a sheet of paper with some links. I knew where those papers would end up! With this in mind I started working on a new professional development model that made sense to me and would hopefully make sense to others."
John Pearce

Tweets Replacing Resumes | Twitter Becomes Job-Hunting Tool - 1 views

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    "Several tech-forward US marketing companies are going where few have gone before: they're ditching the resume and the conventional job interview process for tweets. A simple tweet or two - sometimes called Twitterviews - can lead to a job. In a nation where unemployment stands at 7.9 per cent, how you tweet can now determine how employable you are."
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Asus Zenfone Pegasus 3S Smartphone Announced - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    ASUS today announced a new Pegasus series smartphone in China, the Asus Zenfone Pegasus 3S. The smartphone has a fused antena designed just like a iPhone 7 and an all metal uni-body design.
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Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro unveiled pre-orders to start January 16th - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    Samsung's Chines website listed its new mid-ranger the Galaxy C7 Pro model number SM-C7010 and is pre-booking start from January 16 while, pricing is not revealed. The divice has 156.5 X 77.2 X 7.0mm dimension and 172gm weight
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Gia sư môn toán ôn thi đại học uy tín tại Hà Nội - 1 views

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Ian Guest

Playing the Role of MOOC Skeptic: 7 Concerns - 0 views

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    Blog post from Inside Higher Ed which lists some concerns ... the follow-up comments express varied and alternate views.
John Pearce

App #7: Numbers « Teaching with iPad - 3 views

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    Numbers (itunes link) spreadsheet app directly from Apple, is a worthy Microsoft Excel-like competitor for the iPad. It is a powerful tool for teachers who own an iPad, and can be used for assessment, especially during report card season. It is a $9.99 app that is part of Apple's iWork suite which also includes Pages and Keynote.
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