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Roland Gesthuizen

App Store - Discovr Apps - discover new apps - 2 views

  • Discovr Apps was developed by Australian startup Filter Squad - the team that brought you Discovr Music.
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    "Discovr Apps is an interactive map of the App Store and makes it easy to discover new apps for your iPhone & iPad. Simply search for an app that you like or choose from one of our featured apps. We'll show you how the apps you choose are connected in a massive, never-ending map of the App Store, and we'll give you great recommendations for other apps to download."
Roland Gesthuizen

Government releases emergency phone app - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 4 views

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    The Federal Government has released a smartphone application to provide quick and easy access to information about emergencies and disasters across the country. The DisasterWatch app can be downloaded for free and contains the latest public information via a direct feed from emergency response teams in each state and territory.
John Pearce

Designing e-learning - Gallery of strategies - View all - 11 views

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    The Gallery is a showcase of e-learning possibilities We've included the best available samples of the many different e-learning strategies we have identified, ranging from quizzes and demonstrations to role plays and simulations. You can use the Gallery to answer these questions: What learning strategies can you use online? Where can you find examples? When would you use a particular strategy? How do you do it, and what's involved?
John Pearce

NSW Draft Syllabus :: NSW Draft Syllabuses - 2 views

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    Welcome to the NSW Draft Syllabuses Version 2 presented in interactive online format. Consultation on the content of English K-10, Mathematics K-10, History K-10 and Science K-10 (incorporating Science and Technology K-6) Draft Syllabuses Version 2 is to be conducted from 13 February to 31 March 2012. Consultation includes meetings and online surveys. The online presentation of the syllabuses is new and additional features and functionality will be made available throughout 2012. Please tell us what you think and let us know how we can make it more useful.
Roland Gesthuizen

First Australian tweetup for Mars mission › News in Science (ABC Science) - 1 views

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    Selected members of the general public will use twitter to ask scientists questions and report on this month's mission to Mar. The "tweetup" is tied to the launch of the NASA mission and is being hosted by CSIRO's Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC).
John Pearce

The History 2.0 Classroom: Social Reading on the iPad: Subtext X Custom ePub - 3 views

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    While there will never be a replacement for a paper book with dog-eared pages, hand written notes in the margins, a broken spine and a proudly worn cover with a hint of dirt and stains, there is an exciting new option to transform the practice of reading to make it more social and collaborative.  Subtext is an intriguing iPad application that allows users to read books collaboratively.  While reading, participants can insert text, emotions, questions, links and thoughts into the margins of the book.  When other readers jump into the text they can see the notations and reply to the existing thoughts in a discussion thread that is neatly tucked away into the margins of the text.
Tony Richards

The technology 'generation gap' in schools - Opinion - ABC Technology and Games (Austra... - 0 views

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    #abcnews The technology 'generation gap' in schools via @abcmobile worth a holiday read #ceoelearn http://t.co/hnniThy9d2
Aaron Davis

The post-authentic world - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting C... - 0 views

  • But I think all that has changed though, Antony, I think with social media...social media is very intrusive and very persuasive and invasive, and the thing that's happening now that never happened before is that bad feedback lasts forever, it doesn't go away online, it doesn't go away on the internet
  • I think that the reality is that we make our own authenticity and that nothing is authentic without us being complicit in and almost creating this authenticity
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    A great discussion about identity in the 21st Century focusing on authenticity and how the internet has changed everything.
Aaron Davis

You've got mail - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 0 views

  • when people complain about getting too much email they think they are complaining about email but in fact they are complaining about getting too much information
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    An interesting discussion about email and its future.
Aaron Davis

Ghost in the machine: automation and future employment - Future Tense - ABC Radio Natio... - 0 views

  • if all you know is computer programming and nothing else, I'm not convinced you'll be a top earner.
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      Another point of view on the debate between 'poetry' and 'coding'
  • Hospitals aren't factories that produce well people, schools aren't factories that produce educated people. They are doing something non-market in some really foundational way and that is not subject to automation in the same way that other things are.
  • It's the people who get something about the tech world, and people who get something about human nature, psychology, marketing persuasion, whatever, those will be the top earners.
John Pearce

Can a cyber-bullying commissioner protect our kids? - Law Report - ABC Radio National (... - 0 views

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    "A federal government discussion paper has proposed the creation of a children's e-safety commissioner to help protect children from cyber-bullying on social media. However not everyone agrees on the proposal, which opponents say is a slippery slope to government censorship, writes Damien Carrick."
John Pearce

The myth of NAPLAN stress - The Drum (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 2 views

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    "If students find NAPLAN tests too stressful, wait till they find out what it's like trying to get a driver's licence or a good job if they're illiterate, writes Jennifer Buckingham."
Aaron Davis

Robots: their rights and legal status - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian B... - 0 views

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    An interesting investigation into the 'rights' of robots and what it is acceptable to expect them to do now and in the future.
John Pearce

▶ Creationistas - Australian Copyright Is Broken - YouTube - 4 views

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    "At this very moment, many people in Australia are breaching copyright. They are doing creative things, commonplace things, public interest things, things that are improving our community and culture, and they are breaching copyright, often without even being aware of it."
Aaron Davis

The coming war on general purpose computing - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Austra... - 0 views

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    A very thought provoking and insightful interview about the efforts of governments to gain control over technology and how they justify it.
Aaron Davis

The Cyber-utopians - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corpora... - 0 views

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    "Call someone a 'cyber-utopian' and it's likely to be taken as an insult, according to leading media theorist Ethan Zuckerman. But we'll meet some self-confessed utopians (of the digital variety) who are out of the closet and proud! While cyber-utopianism - that is, the idea that the internet is the ultimate empowering force - can get a little disconnected from reality, cyber-utopians say that's what they like about it. It's a testing ground for future opportunities they say -- a way of encouraging us to think big and make the most of the Internet and new technologies."
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