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John Pearce

Digital Citizenship Poster for Middle and High School Classrooms | Common Sense Media - 8 views

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    Kids love to instantly share photos of their friends and family online - it's one of the best things about today's technology! But there are some cases where a photo shouldn't be posted or shared. Hang this poster in your hallway to help students decide if posting their new pic is a good idea.
John Pearce

Wickr - Leave No Trace! - 1 views

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    "Wickr is a free app that provides: ·military-grade encryption of text, picture, audio and video messages ·sender-based control over who can read messages, where and for how long ·best available privacy, anonymity and secure file shredding features ·security that is simple to use"
Ian Guest

Flippity.net - 2 views

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    "The place where you can easily convert a Google™ Spreadsheet into a set of online flashcards"
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    via @rmbyrne
John Pearce

How (And Why) Digital Learning Is Growing - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "The progression of where online learning started and how it has grown is really quite staggering, especially since it has only become a discussion staple for most of us pretty recently. The handy infographic below gives us an interesting timeline of digital learning, shows some of the different categories that digital learning comprises, and offers up some interesting statistics on the number of people participating in online learning and the growth that it has seen over the years. Keep reading to learn more."
John Pearce

TechSmith Snagit for Chrome - Coming this November - 1 views

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    "Lately we've been hearing from more and more folks about how they're using Chromebooks, especially from classroom teachers, where there has been a rapidly growing movement towards using Google Apps for Education. It's no big surprise then that we've received quite a few requests to bring TechSmith's products to the Chrome platform, and it's our pleasure to announce that this is exactly what we're doing, with TechSmith Snagit for Chrome!"
Roland Gesthuizen

Making the News - English (7,8,9,10) - ABC Splash - http://splash.abc.net.au/livestream... - 0 views

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    "Want to be a reporter? Join ABC News journalist Del Irani as she takes behind the scenes of a newsroom and shares rare insights into the skills you need to find and tell the story. Sign up to the Splash newsletter for details of our 90-second news storytelling challenge, where you will tell the story. #ABCSplashLive"
John Pearce

The Mini Mobile Robotic Printer by ZUtA Labs Ltd. - Kickstarter - 1 views

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    "Finally! Mobile printing is really here! A printer that goes where you go & prints from your phone on any size page! The future is now!"
John Pearce

Sweeping Away a Search History - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "YOUR search history contains some of the most personal information you will ever reveal online: your health, mental state, interests, travel locations, fears and shopping habits. And that is information most people would want to keep private. Unfortunately, your web searches are carefully tracked and saved in databases, where the information can be used for almost anything, including highly targeted advertising and price discrimination based on your data profile."
John Pearce

Gmail - View Activity Log and Remotely Log Off All Gmail Sessions - Google Docs - 0 views

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    If you have concerns someone is using your password to get into your Gmail or realized you left yourself logged in on a public computer/device, this tip will help you see where your gmail is being logged in from, and allow you to remotely log off any open sessions.
Aaron Davis

Robotic ball Sphero points to a new era in computer games: Tech Weekly podcast | Techno... - 0 views

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    "This week on Tech Weekly with games editor Keith Stuart we take a look at an emerging trend in games, where smartphones and cutting-edge robotics are used to create more socially inclusive and dynamic games. Joining Keith is Guardian writer Alex Hern; Iain Simons, director of the GameCity festival; and Jonathan Smith, games producer for Lego. The panel discuss why the screen is only a part of the gaming experience - and why small-scale, cheap robotics will open up a new world for developers. Also this week: Guardian tech writer Samuel Gibbs meets Ian Bernstein, co-creator of the robotic toy ball the Sphero, to find out about the evolution of the robot in gaming."
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    Interesting discussion about the future of gaming beyond 'the screen'.
John Pearce

KFC Snack! In the Face is back: a fusion of gaming and marketing - 0 views

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    "KFC Australia has created its first ever branded mobile gaming app to directly target the young adult market. KFC teamed up with DT - part of Ogilvy Australia and STW - in October last year and released the KFC Snack! In the Face mobile gaming app for android and apple devices. The campaign ran from October 8 to December 2, 2013 where 2,500 free prizes were given away every day of the campaign plus multiple achievement prizes were available. All rewards were mobile-based and redeemable in all 600 KFC stores across Australia."
John Pearce

BRCK | Your Backup Generator for the Internet - 4 views

shared by John Pearce on 23 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    BRCK makes accessing the internet simple and reliable wherever you are. It's a rugged, cloud managed, full-featured modem/router with built in fail-overs and programmable GPIO expansion. If there's a way for you to connect, BRCK will help you get up and stay up no matter where you are.
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use PicCollage - And Five Ideas for Using It In Yo... - 2 views

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    Another useful post from Richard Byrne with some good ideas about using PicCollage with students. With the app you can arrange pictures, video, text, and stickers into collages very easily. "From the app you can share your collage to Google Drive, Instagram, Facebook, Dropbox, and many other file sharing services" He has also included a video where he demonstrates how to use the tool without creating a PicCollage account. It is a free tool and available as an Android or iPad app.
Ian Guest

bulb | Home - 1 views

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    "Bulb is a simple tool that allows you to share your knowledge using video, images and text, published on pages and organized into collections. It's a place where anyone can teach, everyone learns, and knowledge changes lives."
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    via @rmbyrne
Ian Guest

Neale-Wade Academy blog - BYOB - "Bring Your Own Browser" - 0 views

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    "Year 9 students have put together a proposal where they would like to make greater use of mobile devices for their learning. This has great potential - as they explain"
anonymous

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Roland Gesthuizen

Up Up and Away … to Sky City - 0 views

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    "Now this idea occurred to me after a cybernaut (thanks Mitchell) sheepishly took me to a place where he thought other cybernauts had dome something naughty - let me explain."
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    Here is a fascinating adaptation for a virtual world, reconstructing it in ways that the original builders did not consider for new online meetings.
Roland Gesthuizen

The State of the GeoSocial Universe [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    The graphic below pits our social network usage against the huge adoption of mobile phones - currently at 4.6 billion worldwide. Facebook, with over 500 million users, is still around 10 times smaller than the worldwide mobile market. Even web-based e-mail, which accounts for over 800 million users collectively, barely holds a candle to the mobile juggernaut. The key here is convergence. Where do all these social platforms intersect with mobile, thus becoming "GeoSocial?"
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