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John Pearce

Hi! Managers: 'One Tablet PC per Child' misses mark - The Nation - 1 views

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    The Thai government's One Tablet PC per Child policy is a noble effort to help children gain access to information, and to keep up with changing information technologies. But will it help them to think?
John Pearce

FOMOIG.jpg (972×5395) - 3 views

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    FOMO, you're not alone with your FOMO. There are other people out there just like you, and they've gone public with their problem. The iPhone and Android app TimeRazor, which finds and suggests fun activities in your area, recently pulled research from studies and articles by JWTIntelligence, comScore and The Wall Street Journal to produce the infographic below. It gives a good snapshot of how much time people spend online and whether it makes them feel like they're missing out on great experiences. Check it out for the full rundown.
John Pearce

DOWNLOAD How To Use Evernote: The Missing Manual - 1 views

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    "Are you a digital packrat? Are you in need of a searchable repository for everything you want to recall later? Does the idea of automatic OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for all your scanned PDFs get you excited in a way only seriously organised people could ever understand? If so, Evernote is the tool you need right now - and we've got the perfect manual to get you started using it like a professional."
Russell Ogden

An iPad idea a day - A short daily tips and tricks podcast on using the iPad as a perso... - 16 views

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    Joe Dale posts an iPad idea/tip each day.  He normally posts a 1 - 2min audio clip that contains a useful tip on how to perform a certain function or use a particular feature of your iPad.  So far all the tips and tricks have been really good. If you subscribe you automatically get an email each day with a link to the idea/tip.  If you are interested I recommend you subscribe so you dont miss out on any of his idea/tips!
John Pearce

Interactive eBook Apps: The Reinvention of Reading and Interactivity | UX Magazine - 0 views

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    The invention of the tablet PC has created a new medium for book publishing. Interactive books are everywhere, and have revolutionized the way people consume the printed word. With the recent software available to allow easy creation of interactive books and with the race to bring these products to market, there seems to be a more and more dilution of quality and a loss for the meaning of interactivity. When publishers create new eBook titles or convert a traditional printed book to a digital interactive eBook, they often miss the added value this new medium can provide.
Andrew Williamson

EduApps | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the #UKEdChat Education Community - 4 views

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    A fantastic list of apps for iPads in edu. On this page, we are showcasing Apple Apps which can help educators with teaching and learning activities, as recommended by various educators within the #UKEdchat forum. You can easily sort the columns by clicking the arrows by each heading. Are we missing an iPad app which you use a lot in school? Please let us know in the comments box at the foot of the page, or via @UKEdchat on twitter, facebook, or Google+.
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."
John Pearce

In technology, 2013 was a more amazing year than you think - 1 views

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    "If you go by the headlines, the iPhone 5S and Google Glass were the big technology stories of 2013, and Twitter's IPO was the event of the year. The coverage of Glass focused mostly on its privacy implications - not its ability to change the world. And iPhone and Twitter were just more of the same. So we could end the year really disappointed because nothing dramatic seems to have happened on the technology front. But look again, at the stories we missed. So much happened, in fact, that I believe we have set the stage for the transformation of entire industries"
Tony Richards

Goodbye One Laptop per Child - OLPC News - 4 views

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    It's gone - did we really miss it?
Tony Richards

10 Educational Technology Podcasts You Can't Miss | TeachBytes - 5 views

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    Thanks for the mention
anonymous

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Darrel Branson

Programmer replaces missing finger with thumb drive - Technology - theage.com.au - 0 views

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    A computer programmer who lost half his finger after his motorbike crashed into a deer has had the finger replaced with a USB drive.
John Pearce

Turn Your iPad 1 or 2 into an Interactive Whiteboard (Practical Practice) - 1 views

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    "Everyone is so excited about tethering the iPad 2 to a projector, admittedly very cool, that we have missed something else at least as good if not even better! Go all the way: make the iPad 1 or 2 into a complete interactive whiteboard solution! If you already own an iPad, computer, and projector, this can be done for less than the cost of Apple's new Digital AV Adapter for the iPad 2. Ok, full disclosure: this solution only costs 2 cents less than the adapter. But for tethering with the Digital AV Adapter, you also have to purchase an HDMI to VGA cable too!"
John Pearce

‪The Internet in 1995 on MTV News‬‏ - YouTube - 9 views

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    Share This MTV clip from 1995 is excellent. It shows reporters and celebrities telling us all about this wonderful new thing called the "internet" - all of a sudden it's everywhere and it's so popular! (Thanks, Sandra Bullock.) While a lot has changed, the issues of the internet as of 1995 weren't all that different from what they are nowadays, actually. Then as now, the web was mostly being used for chatting to like-minded people. But there was a lot more fear around it, with much concern about hackers and debates about protecting children from porn. Not that you could really look at pictures, porn or otherwise, back then, with dial-up being the connection of the day. Remember those crackly modems? We don't miss those. The word "cyber", on the other hand, that looks due for a revival. Who's with me?
Darrel Branson

More Schools Go To 4-Day Week To Cut Costs - Slashdot - 3 views

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    "As schools return to session in South Dakota, more than one-fourth of students in the state will only be in class from Monday through Thursday as budget constraints lead school districts to hack off a day from the school week. Larry Johnke, superintendant of the Irene-Wakonda school district, says the change will save his schools more than $50,000 per year. In order to make up for the missing day, schools will add 30 minutes to each of the other four days and shorten the daily lunch break."
Chris Betcher

Prey - All your devices - 6 views

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    The Prey control panel for missing computers
Roland Gesthuizen

Stolen Camera Finder - find your photos, find your camera - 5 views

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    Is your camera lost or missing? Has your camera been stolen? If so, stolencamerafinder can help you find out where it is now.  stolencamerafinder uses the serial number stored in your photo to search the web for photos taken with the same camera. 
Darrel Branson

Spell Up, A Chrome Experiment, Uses Voice Recognition, Gaming To Improve Your English |... - 4 views

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    "Users can start at any level they want and the point is to build "towers" of words (hence the "Up" of "Spell Up"). The browser speaks words to the user, and he or she must spell it back to the voice. There are variations around this, such as word guessing games, unscrambling words, filling in missing letter blanks and pronouncing things correctly (and from where I played the game, "correctly" seemed to be the Queen's English)."
Dianne Pfeiffer

Things That Affected By Your Bad Credit Rating - 0 views

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    Some situations crop up, when you are not able to pay bills on time, got late for making the repayment, misses the payment and other such defaults that directly affect your credit rating and put it in a negative condition. Not only has this, bad or low credit rating affected virtually every aspect of your life by making it back breaker for you to get credit. To put it simply, bad credit scores can affect several things in your life that listed below for your convenience to understand.
Rhondda Powling

The 16 Best Google Apps Updates of 2015 (So Far) | The Gooru - 7 views

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    Looking back through the new 2015capabilities in Docs, Sheets, Drive, Calendar, Gmail, and Google Apps for Education, it is amazing to see how innovation has happened over the last 11 months. From automated chart creation to cross-domain collaboration in Google Classroom, it was easy to miss one of the additions if you so much as blinked. List here are many of these updates.
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