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Russell Ogden

Danish pupils use web in exams - 4 views

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    "In Denmark, the government has taken the bold step of allowing pupils full access to the internet during their final school year exams. A total of 14 colleges in Denmark are piloting the new system of exams and all schools in the country have been invited to join the scheme by 2011."
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    Tom March makes reference to this article in his keynote "It's Broke - So Let's Fix it!"  http://ozline.com/entry/2011/09/recorded-keynote/
Darrel Branson

Broadband network test sites unveiled - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) - 3 views

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    "The Federal Government has announced the first sites on mainland Australia where the National Broadband Network (NBN) will be rolled out."
Clay Leben

Login - Smart.fm - 2 views

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    Learn new info on a schedule set out by this web site. Helps with memory retention. I think I first read abut the science in Technology Review, Wired, or Fast Company. I forget!!
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    Learn new info on a schedule set out by this web site. Helps with memory retention. I think I first read abut the science in Technology Review, Wired, or Fast Company. I forget!!
Ian Guest

Flubaroo - 0 views

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    # Grade online assignments in a single step! # Get reporting and analysis on student performance! # Works with Google docs # Email students their scores. # Designed by a teacher, for other teachers!
John Pearce

Facebook can serve as personality test › News in Science (ABC Science) - 3 views

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    "Companies who want to know more about prospective employees can learn a lot by checking their Facebook profiles, according to a new study. Jennifer Golbeck and colleagues at the University of Maryland surveyed the public profiles of nearly 300 Facebook users for information about their favourite activities, TV shows, movies, music, books, quotes, and membership in political or other organisations. They also looked at the "About Me" and "blurb" sections. The work did not include status updates or other data that is only available to users' online friends."
Clay Leben

The Case for Videogames as Powerful Tools for Learning | PBS - 12 views

  • 1. Just-in-time learning. Videogames give you just enough information that you can usefully apply. You are not given information you'll need for level 8 at level 1, which can often be the case with schools that download files of information that are never applied. Videogames provide doable challenges that are constantly pushing the edge of a player's competence. This is similar to Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. Lev Vygotsky 2. Critical thinking. When you play videogames you're entering a virtual world with only the vaguest idea of what you are supposed to do. As a result, you need to explore the physics of the game and generate a hypothesis of how to navigate it. And then test it. Because games are complex, you are continually reformulating and retesting your hypothesis -- the hallmark of critical thinking. 3. Increased memory retention. Cognitive science has recently discovered that memory is a residue of thought. So what you think about is what you remember. As videogames make you think, they also hold the potential to increase memory retention. 4. Emotional interest. Videogames are emotionally engaging. Brain research has revealed that emotional interest helps humans learn. Basically, we don't pay attention to boring things. The amygdala is the emotional center of the brain and also the gateway to learning. 5. We learn best through images. Vision is our most dominant sense, taking up half of our brain's resources. The more visual input, the more likely it is to be recognized and recalled. Videogames meet this learning principle in spades as interactive visual simulations.
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    Article offers several examples of games designed for learning and 5 game qualities.
Kapten Joss

Remove Pesticides From Fruits and Vegetables - 0 views

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    Truth be told, pesticides may be present in vegatables and fruits we eat fruit wholesale. They're primarily used through the cultivation of crops and perhaps may remain as residues. Recently many advocacy groups and NGOs conducted random testing on vegatables and fruits and located unacceptably high levels of pesticide residue in them.
Aaron Davis

A Modest Proposal : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

  • The epistemological benefit of programming computers comes from long intense thinking, communicating your hypotheses to the computer, and then either debugging or embellishment (adding features, seeking greater efficiency, decorating, testing a larger hypothesis).
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    Gary Stager reflects on the CS4All movement and doing a little bit of Scratch. His concern is that we miss what is most important about programming and that is fluency over time. For Stager, this cannot happen in an 'Hour of Code'.
dprmotors

How to Service Your Car and Maintain Your Manufacturer's Warranty - 1 views

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    Keep in mind that your automobile is a substantial investment and that proper maintenance and following all road safety measures like having a valid MOT certificate, and going for a regular MOT Test in Nottingham is essential to maximizing your satisfaction with it and preventing any unwanted costs down the road.
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