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Camilla Elliott

Pearson partners with Makerversity to unveil a classroom of the future at London's icon... - 3 views

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    LONDON 30th January 2013 - Pearson, the world's leading learning company, is announcing a partnership with Makerversity, a making and learning start-up in London, to introduce "The Pearson Lab" - a classroom of the future.
Roland Gesthuizen

Nike Turns London Into a Game Board to Get People Running | Fast Company - 3 views

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    Nike has turned the city of London into a game board for a two-week competition called the GRID which the shoe manufacturer hopes will ultimately encourage young people who already jog for exercise to start identifying themselves as "runners."
John Pearce

BBC News - Publisher Pearson launches UK degree course - 0 views

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    "Pearson, the major international publisher and education firm, is to become a for-profit private higher education provider in the UK. The firm is opening Pearson College, teaching a degree course validated by existing London universities. The business and enterprise degree, taught in London and Manchester, will have about 40 places this year. The college says it will be for "students who are serious about succeeding in business". Pearson says this will be the first time a FTSE 100 company has directly delivered a degree course."
John Pearce

Chromaroma: the makeover London commuting has been waiting for | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Visualisation, RFID and gameifying your journey to work - Mudlark's latest toy hits all those development sweet spots" A look at Chromaroma Using your Oyster Card and Bike Key, Chromaroma lets you play the city as you travel. It tells you stories, gives you points, and visualises your movements on an interactive map of London.
Ian Guest

Live map of London Underground trains - 3 views

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    "This map shows all trains (yellow pins) on the London Underground network in approximately real time "
John Pearce

Chromaroma - 1 views

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    "Using your Oyster Card and Bike Key, Chromaroma lets you play the city as you travel. It tells you stories, gives you points, and visualises your movements on an interactive map of London." Check out the video too
Rhondda Powling

CILIP | Presentations - 0 views

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    Here are links to number of interesting presentations from the "E-books in Libraries: A Global Question of Survival?" seminar that took place in London on February 2013. The event was co-sponsored by IFLA MLAS (Management of Library Associations Committee) and CILIP (Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) and featured presentations by experts about the ebook situation in libraries around the world.
John Pearce

Google Web Lab - 4 views

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    Web Lab is made of up 5 Chrome Experiment installations that bring the extraordinary workings of the internet to life and aims to inspire the world about the possibilities of the web. The installations make up a year-long public exhibition at the Science Museum, London and can be interacted with by anyone, anywhere at chromeweblab.com.
Ian Guest

Pepys' Diary - 1 views

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    "In 1660, at age 26, Samuel Pepys began his diary. He stopped a decade later. From 2003 until 2012 this site featured a daily entry from the diary accompanied by thoughts from readers. The complete diary, and the associated background information, is now an archive of this period of London history."
Camilla Elliott

NCEE » Global Perspectives: How do we prepare students for a world we cannot ... - 2 views

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    An interview with Dylan Wiliam, Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at the Institute of Education, University of London, on his paper entitled Optimizing Talent: Closing Educational and Social Mobility Gap Worldwide, published last year at the Salzburg Global Seminar in Austria.
John Pearce

what3words - 3 views

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    FORGET about postcodes and street numbers. A new mapping system called 'what3words' can find any searchable spot on the globe with a three-word code. The London-based start-up has divided Earth into 57 trillion squares, each of them three square metres large. Every individual square has been assigned a unique three-word code. With a simple, map-based search, you can pinpoint any location and find its code in a matter of seconds. It sure beats writing down a full address.
Mic Lowne

Learning Without Frontiers Conference Talks - 0 views

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    Talks from the Learning Without Frontiers conference in London. At the time of posting there are only links from the 2011 conference but with a little luck there will be links from the 2012 very soon.
Ian Guest

iPads in the Classroom - London Knowledge Lab report | Digital Learning Team - 4 views

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    "The report is based on global research, including the 'iPad Scotland Evaluation Study' that Sciennes Primary School took part in, and seeks to explore 1) if we know enough to demonstrate if, how and when iPads support learning 2) the key ideas from the literature on the effective use of iPads and other post-PC tablet devices and 3) the implications of tablet technologies for school leaders, network managers, teachers, learners and their parents."
John Pearce

Google Apps now in a third of UK colleges and universities - ComputerworldUK.com - 1 views

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    "Google revealed today that a third of UK colleges and universities are using Google Apps for Education. The company's customers include the University of York, the University of Sheffield, the University of St Andrews, Bristol University, Ealing Hammersmith & West London College and Coleg Cambria, to name but a few. "
Ian Guest

Literacy from Scratch - 7 views

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    ""Literacy from Scratch" is a response to the United Kingdom (UK) government's initiative to develop computer programming skills in both the Primary phase of education (pupils aged 5 to 11) and the Secondary phase (aged 11 to 18). Explore the website to find out how postgraduate students from London and Prague and schools in the UK and the Czech Republic have risen to this challenge. The site also contains a variety of pupil work using IT in cross-curricular sessions in the UK and other countries, including Stories for Children, and the STAR (Science Through Arts) project."
Darrel Branson

New iPhone app that shows you the closest Tube wherever you are in London | News - 0 views

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    More on that iphone 3GS and augmented reality.
ordercupp

Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018: A Colorful London Holiday - 0 views

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    Canary Wharf Winter Lights 2018 features 30 magnificent, cutting-edge light installations and interactive light sculptures by some of the finest light artists from UK, Australia, and across Europe.
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