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John Pearce

Treasure Explorer | Discover remarkable treasures from Australian history & share your ... - 8 views

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    Treasure Explorer is a rich educational website where students and teachers contribute socially and engage with Australian history. Treasure Explorer contributes to the National Library's important role of disseminating Australia's cultural heritage, for all Australians. It is an invaluable and creative networking tool for teachers, families and students to share and celebrate knowledge, passion and ideas about Australia. Treasure Explorer also provides an online resource to find out more about the objects, archives and stories represented in the National Library of Australia's Treasures Gallery in Canberra. Treasure Explorer was launched in October 2011. Development of this website was made possible by the generous funding of the Harold Mitchell Foundation.
Rachael Bath

Booz and Company's new study identifies three imperatives for lasting and successful ch... - 1 views

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    This is a very relevant and interesting article about some research that applies in Australia as much as the rest of the world.
Camilla Elliott

2012 Horizon Report Wiki - home - 3 views

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    2012 Horizon Report: Higher Education edition - preview and shortlist.  Full report due soon.  To be followed by K12 and Australia & New Zealand Report.
John Pearce

Copyright stuck in horse and buggy era - 1 views

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    "Search engines such as Google and popular cloud computing services may have been "sued out of existence" if they started in Australia, while consumers who make remixes or mash-ups of copyright songs and videos are also breaching the law. These are just some of the glaring issues with the Copyright Act that have been raised today by the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) and copyright experts. The ALRC has released a new issues paper for its inquiry into whether Australia's copyright laws have kept up with the digital age."
John Pearce

Twitter / @suewaters/australian-educators - Following - 2 views

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    Sue Waters list of educators based in Australia who are on Twitter
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."
Roland Gesthuizen

The "digital divide"? - Parental involvement in preventing and responding to cyberbully... - 3 views

  • Being better informed than their parents led to examples in another study where at times, students had needed to remind their own parents of basic cybersafety rules
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    "Although statistics show that the use of the Internet by adults is high and continues to rise,3 McGrath (2009) suggested that young people use technology in a different way to adults - adult use tends to be for more practical or business purposes, whereas for young people, technology is a vital part of their social life and identity development."
Shelly Terrell

http://e-language.wikispaces.com/m-learning - 3 views

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    Presentation wiki of Elanguage conference in Australia. Nicky Hockly and Mark Pegrum
John Pearce

Build with Chrome - 2 views

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    LEGO bricks shouldn't be limited to plastic bins-which is the idea behind Build with Chrome, a collaboration between Chrome and the LEGO Group that brought these colorful bricks to the web using WebGL, a 3D graphics technology. It was originally built by a team in Australia as an experiment, and now we're opening it up to everybody. So now you can publish your wacky creations to any plot of land in the world.
riss leung

Dropbox - Bebras_Australia_Pilot.pdf - 3 views

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    A trial computational thinking challenge for australia students that is FREE to join!
John Pearce

When data privacy goes missing, will the regulators hear it cry? - 2 views

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    "What does privacy mean in an age of ongoing privacy breaches? With new privacy law coming online in Australia on March 12, our Privacy in Practice series explores the practical challenges facing Australian business and consumers in a world rethinking privacy."
Tony Richards

Splashing cash won't fix Australia's broken education system - 2 views

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    This is a cracker for the first show back... 3 years out and already and expert. Sweet
John Pearce

Apple's education domination - 1 views

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    "At this stage it's going to be incredibly hard for Android or even Microsoft/Windows tablets to break into the market. Apple are stated to have 94% of the educational market in the US and whilst the craze hasn't dominated Australian schools yet, the future is not far off. This means it is incredibly unlikely that Australia will reverse an already popular choice in America. Combined with a lack of development for other formats this means the iPad will soon be the tablet parents HAVE to buy."
John Pearce

Get off my cloud: when privacy laws meet cloud computing - 0 views

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    "What does privacy mean in an age of ongoing privacy breaches? With new privacy law coming online in Australia on March 12, our Privacy in Practice series explores the practical challenges facing Australian business and consumers in a world rethinking privacy."
John Pearce

Below the Belt: a phone app | Victoria Legal Aid - 1 views

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    "Our first phone app, Below the Belt: Sex, Selfies and Cyberbullying, was launched in November 2013 on Google Play. Below the Belt has information on sex and consent, sexting and cyberbullying for young people in Australia, including victims of sexting or cyberbullying and friends who want to support them. As well as providing information about the law in every state, Below the Belt has interactive features young people can use to help navigate the issues."
John Pearce

Google vs Bing - 7 Points of Comparison - 1 views

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    "In Australia, Google is the dominant search engine used, claiming a market share in excess of 90%. Throughout this year, however, Microsoft has been taking steps to try and increase Bing's placement against Google, with the hopes of earning more Australian adopters. And while it hasn't exactly been a success story, Bing is ever-so-slightly increasing its market share. In today's blog, I'm going to look at 7 features of both search engines and how they compare to one another."
John Pearce

Can 3D printing rebuild manufacturing in Australia? | News @ CSIRO - 0 views

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    "It's not easy being a small business in the current manufacturing environment. The face of manufacturing is changing, and businesses are eager for technological advances that could give them a competitive advantage. Maybe 3D printing can help."
John Pearce

Stop the pirates? Behind Brandis' copyright crusade - Delimiter - 0 views

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    "Copyright has been firmly back on the agenda in recent months. We've seen the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) release its report on copyright which recommended that Australia adopt a "fair use" exception to copyright infringement. Yet we've also seen the Attorney General, George Brandis, get more exercised about copyright piracy this month, and pledge to do something to address it:"
John Pearce

Petition | DEECD, Hon Martin Dixon, Hon Dr Denis Napthine: Save the Ultranet for our ki... - 0 views

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    "Petitioning Hon Martin Dixon DEECD, Hon Martin Dixon, Hon Dr Denis Napthine: Save the Ultranet for our kids Petition by Troy Moncur Australia"
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