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Ian Guest

Timeline JS - 5 views

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    "TimelineJS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. It can pull in media from different sources and has built in support for: Twitter, Flickr, Google Maps, YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Wikipedia, SoundCloud and more media types in the future. Creating one is as easy as filling in a Google spreadsheet or as detailed as JSON."
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    via @camaxwell
Ian Guest

QR Code Periodic Table Of The Elements - 5 views

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    "...a poster of the periodic table where each element has it's own QR Code resolving to the relevant Wikipedia page."
Shane Roberts

GtkRadiant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 7 views

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    Level editor for id Software
Ian Guest

Wikiwand - 2 views

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    Extension (Firefox/Chrome) and app for displaying Wikipedia pages in a much more visually appealing way. Provides ability to customise text, plus a helpful image gallery feature."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Bare URLs are a problem « Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 4 views

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    Despite staff constantly reinforcing the message with students that they need to construct proper bibliographies, I still see plenty of kids creating them with just the bare url and no other detail about the site they sourced their information from. I think Wikipedia have provided me with some terminology and explanations I can use with the students that will help them understand the importance of a citation using full details.
Andrew Jeppesen

ZuluPad - 10 views

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    ZuluPad is a notepad on crack. It's a place to jot down class notes, appointments, to-do lists, favorite websites, annotated bookmarks, pretty much anything you can think of. The great thing about ZuluPad is that it combines the best parts of a notepad with the best parts of a wiki, a concept made popular by Wikipedia. The basic idea has been called a personal wiki or a desktop wiki.
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.
John Pearce

Mashpedia Dynamic Encyclopedia - 5 views

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    Mashpedia is an online encyclopedia comprised of "LiveDocs", which are dynamic web documents displaying blocks of content related to the given topic, retrieved from multiple sources across the Internet in real-time. For every queried topic, Mashpedia loads information and rich media from Newspapers, Magazines, Blogs, Books, Wikipedia, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook and further online resources.
Ian Guest

Pegby - 5 views

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    Peg it up, Move it Around, Get it Done. Bit like card-indexing, but to organise your work (play?) ... and it's collaborative!
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    Nice! I learned that this system for scheduling is called Kanban. See also http://leankitkanban.com/Home and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban
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    Thanks Clay - another good tool. And also for intro to Kanban. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban - interesting :-)
Aaron Davis

The Good, The Bad, and The Elephant Shaped Bell Curve Farm Bias - 0 views

  • Confirmation Bias “the tendency to search for, interpret, or prioritize information in a way that confirms one’s beliefs or hypotheses”
  • False Consensus Bias “a cognitive bias whereby a person tends to overestimate the extent to which their beliefs or opinions are typical of those of others. There is a tendency for people to assume that their own opinions, beliefs, preferences, values, and habits are normal and that others also think the same way that they do.”
  • It’s the whole curve. And a whole lotta elephant in the middle.
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  • A start is trying to see, accept, understand the whole damn elephant, especially those parts we don’t normally come into contact with. Because we are damned to chores at Maggie’s Farm if we choose to believe it’s not there.
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    Alan Levine reflecting on the benefits and negatives associated with the internet and the world wide web. There are many bias at play, the challenge is simply being aware of them.
Ian Guest

Attribution Generator - 6 views

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    "This tool makes it easy to reuse [and attribute] images from Wikipedia and the free media archive"
Shane Roberts

WikiMindMap - 5 views

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    Another way of searching the web
raushan-19

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