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Clay Leben

Free Online Learning at GCFLearnFree.org - 5 views

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    Comprehensive learning resources, generally around ICT with other topics covered.
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    Lots of tutorials. Learn computer literacy and software programs, banking and money, job search and interviewing, as well as other modern life skills. All free!
Roland Gesthuizen

Social Media Guidelines For Students And Job Seekers - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "..what about when students need some advice in figuring out proper social media usage in general? This useful infographic from Online Degrees is jam-packed with insight and tips on when to (and when not to) use social media"
John Pearce

iOS 7 vs iOS 6 Side-by-Side Visual Comparisons - 4 views

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    "iOS 7 brings a significant user interface overhaul to Apple's mobile devices, and though it's best to be experienced and used first hand, screen shots can do a fair job of demonstrating the differences. If you're not a developer and can't use the beta releases yourself, then comparing iOS 7 to iOS 6 side-by-side can give an appreciation for the changes ahead, so we rounded up a few comparisons of the home screens, common apps and app interfaces like Notifications, Siri, Messages, Mail, multitasking, and Weather, and also a large side-by-side chart showing the differences between icons in both iOS versions. Take a look."
Ian Guest

A Simple Guide To 4 Complex Learning Theories - 8 views

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    " A learning theory is an attempt to describe how people learn, helping us understand this inherently complex process. There's sub-levels of each theory, behavior and other categories … it's complex. But it's worth understanding. This helpful infographic does a solid job of breaking down the basics of learning theories in a visual and understandable format."
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    via @vickysamuel
Roland Gesthuizen

Man's Arm Saved By IPad In Garbage Truck Crash| Phillip Island - 1 views

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    "The iPad is renowned as a multipurpose tool but Phillip Island building supervisor Neville Toms might have found an alternate use for it that would have Steve Jobs smiling from beyond the grave."
John Pearce

College or No? Stuck Between Present Realities and Future Promises | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Higher education options are changing for all students - not only for gutsy school reformers and tech enthusiasts dropping out with hopes to become the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg. As MOOCs proliferate and college costs keep rising, more young reformers and "edupreneurs" are looking for a way around a four-year degree, some opting for a gap year to work on personal passions they hope will take off, and some looking for meaningful work experience in the world's classroom."
John Pearce

YouTube 'how to' videos increasingly popular in Australia - 0 views

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    "MORE Australians are eschewing traditional textbooks to seek out online instructional videos on everything from science to cooking. The trend is driving a new wave of Aussie "internet-preneurs", savvy YouTube stars who are raking in cash for clicks and ditching their regular jobs for a life of internet fame."
John Pearce

How former Mozilla VP Damon Sicore plans to make Edmodo into an 'engineering brand' - T... - 3 views

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    "Barely two weeks on the job, Damon Sicore, ed tech startup Edmodo's new VP of engineering, talks about the company's technological priorities and challenges and how he plans to create an engineering culture."
Rhondda Powling

Picasso Was Wrong: How coding is leading the future of arts related careers - 3 views

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    Article about the breadth of opportunities for those who can code. "There are countless jobs and industries that use coding and computer science, and these are all creative in different ways. Some are creative in the way art is, some are creative through their problem solving, and many are creative in other ways."
Aaron Davis

How robots will change the world - MoneyWeek - 0 views

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    ... provides a concise account of where things currently stand in regards to AI, robots and the future of jobs. If we fail to start adapting, it means grim times ahead, and intense socio-political struggles over resources. As Stephen Hawking put it last year: "Everyone can enjoy a life of luxurious leisure if the machine-produced wealth is shared,  or most people can end up miserably poor if the machine owners successfully lobby against wealth redistribution."
John Pearce

How To Decide Which Social Network You Should Use | Edudemic - 0 views

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    The following infographic from business consultant Zintro does a decent job summarizing the numbers, pros and cons, and what makes each network different. While it is not exhaustive (where's Pinterest?!), it's helpful.
John Pearce

Study backs iPad school use - The West Australian - 7 views

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    Children given iPads to use at school are more focused on learning and less likely to misbehave, research has found. University of WA education researchers have been investigating the use of iPads and other mobile devices in 12 independent schools during the past 10 months. UWA's Grace Oakley said teachers found that students were more likely to finish their homework and do a better job.
John Pearce

Why Flip The Classroom When We Can Make It Do Cartwheels? | Co.Exist: World changing id... - 0 views

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    In some ways, the flipped model is an improvement. Research shows that tailored tutoring is more effective than lectures for understanding, mastery, and retention. But the flipped classroom doesn't come close to preparing students for the challenges of today's world and workforce. As progressive educational activist Alfie Kohn notes, great teaching isn't just about content but motivation and empowerment: Real learning gives you the mental habits, practice, and confidence to know that, in a crisis, you can count on yourself to learn something new. That's crucial in a world where, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, adults change careers (not just jobs) four to six times or where, as an Australian study predicts, 65% of today's teens will end up in careers that haven't even been invented yet. We don't need to flip the classroom. We need to make it do cartwheels.
Andrew Williamson

iWoz: From Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded... - 8 views

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    Stumbled upon this when trying to verify the Jobs Wozniac story of inventing their first computer in their garage. Very geeky and long. If you have a spare 45 min let me know how it finishes ;-) 
John Pearce

Digital Skills Can Be Quickly Acquired - NYTimes.com - 8 views

  • “I didn’t have the social media savvy in the way I do in other areas of marketing,
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    For midcareer executives, particularly in the media and related industries, knowing how to use Twitter, update your timeline on Facebook, pin on Pinterest, check in on Foursquare and upload images on Instagram are among the digital skills that some employers expect people to have to land a job or to flourish in a current role.
John Pearce

Microsoft Rolls Out Its New Tablet in Fine Apple Style | Open Culture - 3 views

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    This week, Microsoft rolled out its new tablet, simply called Surface, which gives you another way to enjoy our courses, movies, ebooks, audio books and the rest. In many ways, Surface resembles the iPad in its look and feel. And when it came to unveiling the tablet, Microsoft's execs couldn't think outside the box created by Steve Jobs. A video made by ReadWriteWeb makes that rather painfully yet amusingly clear….
John Pearce

Icon Archive - Search 366,293 free icons, desktop icons, download icons, social icons, ... - 4 views

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    "IconArchive is a professional tag based icon search engine with more than 330,000 icons for web developers, end users and graphic artists. Also it is an inspiration source for new design ideas and a place to enjoy beautiful icons. You can collect, organize & share your favorite icons here with ease. If you want to customize your desktop, you can download icons for all operating systems, Win, Mac & Linux. Website or Software developers with demand for custom icon design could search for professional icon artists here. This may result in freelance jobs and/or design help for projects of any size. On our icon artists page you can select artists offering custom icon design."
John Pearce

Chromebook Review: Living with Chrome OS was Hell | Digital Trends - 0 views

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    "But these days, Chrome looks a lot more appealing. An update made it look more like Windows or Mac OS X, and the cheapest Chomebooks cost as little as $200, making them potentially cheaper, and more useful, than a lot of 7-inch budget tablets. So I decided to take the plunge. My entire job is online and I've wanted to really try a Chromebook for a while. Last week, I finally did it."
Rhondda Powling

Open Badges. Learning Technologies (#LT14uk) | Doug's Conference blog - 1 views

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    A slide presentation by Doug Belshaw and Tim Riches where they explain how the Mozilla Open Badges can verify and recognize skills and achievements. These are digital and an individual can be display them on various sites, be they job sites, social networking places, websites etc.
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."
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