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Rachael Bath

Google Docs Word Sort - see note for more info - YouTube - 3 views

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    A very well presented how-to video on making interactive learning (Literacy) tasks for Pre-School and Junior Primary students in Google Docs
Ian Quartermaine

Are Education Innovators Channeling B.F. Skinner? - Living in Dialogue - Education Week... - 0 views

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    What is remarkable in listening to Dr. Skinner is how familiar these promises seem. Here we have the promise that students can work at their own pace, through curriculum presented in a coherent order. The student interacts constantly with the author of the program, and the result is that learning proceeds twice as fast. The word "personalized" is the only thing missing - but the idea is there for sure.
Ian Guest

MOOCs: 'dropout' a category mistake, look at 'uptake'? - 5 views

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    "Is it inappropriate to take the word 'dropout' from one context and stamp it upon another? ... Stopping during a MOOC is very different from dropping out school, an expensive long-term degree or a compulsory compliance course." - Donald Clark blogpost
Ian Guest

ImageQuiz - 11 views

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    "Welcome to ImageQuiz, a website that uses the power of images (1 image = 1000 words) to help you learn. The website contains a variety of quizzes, tagged according to topic: just select a topic that interests you from the sidebar, then select a quiz"
John Pearce

http://edtechsandyk.blogspot.com/2013/01/how-to-decode-tweet.html - 2 views

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    When you first start using Twitter, one of the things you have to figure out is how to decode Tweets. What does each part represent? What does it mean when a word starts with a #?
Roland Gesthuizen

The Best iPad for Schools article EVER! … and it's not mine :-( | iPad 4 SCHOOLS - 8 views

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    "This article by Edudemic is the best summary of the 5 issues facing iPad rollouts I've read to date. But… many school principals I've met who NEED to read this wont as it's 1300 words. And so, here's my summary for the 'busy' Principal"
Ian Guest

WordClouds.com - 0 views

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    "Wordclouds.com is a free online word cloud generator and tag cloud creator."
Aaron Davis

What is an API? - Open Words - 0 views

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    Ben W unpacks the world of APIs. He touches on their purpose and what they mean for the personal user. "The biggest reason to use APIs is to avoid re-inventing the wheel as a software developer. You're probably not going to build your own fully-featured mapping application, so if you need a map in your software, it makes sense to integrate Google Maps or OpenStreetMap. You don't want to build your own credit card processor (trust me), so it makes sense to use Stripe. You're going to have a hard time building a market of millions of enterprise software users, so you're going to piggyback on Slack. And so on. APIs present a pragmatic solution that allows us to build on other software while saving on short-term costs. They're not a magic wand, but used wisely, they allow us to build entirely new products and services. And maybe - just maybe - they will allow us to take control of our digital lives and build a new kind of internet."
John Pearce

Free Online OCR - convert scanned PDF and images to Word, JPEG to Word - 6 views

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    Use Optical Character Recognition software without installation on your computer. Recognize text and characters from PDF scanned documents (including multipage files), photographs and digital camera captured images. Free Online OCR service supports 32 recognition languages.
Roland Gesthuizen

DAV-pocket Lab - WebDAV access to Google Docs - 0 views

  • DAV-pocket Lab is a small project developping WebDAV Server on Google App Engine.
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    DAV-pocket is now being used by many Google Docs users with applications which support WebDAV. The most popular application is Pages for iPad - word processing app on Apple's iPad. Here's a step-by-step guide to integrate your Pages for iPad with Google Docs.
John Pearce

Docs Demo: Masters Edition - 11 views

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    See what it's like to collaborate with famous storytellers. In this interactive demo of Google Docs you are presented with the words used by a famous author from which to write your own story.
John Pearce

Snapshot of a Modern Learner - Amherst, NY, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Prof... - 2 views

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    Santos is not an enigma, but he is misunderstood. Santos sends approximately 125 texts per day. He sneaks his phone into his classes either in his book bag or his jacket and is online just about all day. He posts messages to Facebook during class. He looks up answers to definitions of words online. He checks sports scores, plays games, posts his location so his friends can find him easily, and streams music through an app on his phone. His teachers use technology as an event. Outside of school, he doesn't separate technology from other activities. For him, it is air or water, something that he doesn't really think about because it's always available.
Ian Guest

One Hundred Free Books - 5 views

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    "All the books below are free. Gratuit. Frei. Gratis. Eefray. (that last word is pig latin. regardless, these kindle books are free!)" Free Kindle Books | Updated Daily
John Pearce

How copyright enforcement robots killed the Hugo Awards [UPDATED] - 1 views

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    "Last night, robots shut down the live broadcast of one of science fiction's most prestigious award ceremonies. No, you're not reading a science fiction story. In the middle of the annual Hugo Awards event at Worldcon, which thousands of people tuned into via video streaming service Ustream, the feed cut off - just as Neil Gaiman was giving an acceptance speech for his Doctor Who script, "The Doctor's Wife." Where Gaiman's face had been were the words, "Worldcon banned due to copyright infringement." What the hell?"
John Pearce

Spotzi, spot, zoom in and explore - 8 views

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    Spotzi shows you the world in a unique and astonishing way. It not only shows you street maps and high detail areal maps. That's just a starter. Spotzi goes beyond any political border and zooms in to any aspect of our planet. This has been made possible by the extent data resources at NASA, the World Bank and our own data warehouse. By clicking the themes at the left you can start browsing for almost any theme you might be interested in. Locations of animals, temperatures on earth and the grand tectonic plates are just some examples of the thousands of themes available. It is all map based. Why? A map tells you more than a thousand words. Each theme has its own map and will be activated by clicking on the theme of your interest.
John Pearce

Share Any Word, PPT, PDF Documents, Image Files Using QR Codes - 8 views

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    Tag My Doc (Beta) is a time-saving web service that uses QR Codes to share documents. Tag My Doc has a basic free service (and a few paid plans) that enables you to share your documents in real time with anyone and everyone who is interested in it. It is a huge time-saver because it saves you from emailing people individually.
Roland Gesthuizen

What we learned from 5 million books | Video on TED.com - 1 views

  • Have you played with Google Labs' Ngram Viewer? It's an addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of 5 million books from across centuries. Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel show us how it works, and a few of the surprising things we can learn from 500 billion words.
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    "Jean-Baptiste Michel looks at how we can use large volumes of data to better understand our world."
Simon Pankhurst

New Scientist TV: Kinect body hack lets you possess a horse - 1 views

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    "Wave a Microsoft Kinect sensor around the object you want to inhabit and the new system, developed by Jiawen Chen and his team from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK, quickly creates a 3D virtual model of it. Then, by standing in front of the sensor and positioning your body so that it melds with the virtual character on screen, the two are rigged together by uttering the word "Possess". The system performs the transformation by binding the model to you at the points where your joints are attached. Moving your body makes the avatar come to life, allowing you to re-enact Fantasia-like cartoons or to create your own interactive stories. It's also possible to team up with friends to possess more complex bodies, like a four-legged horse."
John Pearce

Watch Free Documentaries Online | DocumentaryZ.com - 6 views

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    "DocumentaryZ offers hundreds of documentaries organized into two dozen categories. Many of the videos are served via YouTube, but some are not. If you're fortunate enough to work in a school that allows you to access YouTube, DocumentaryZ is worth bookmarking. If you're looking for a documentary to use in your classroom, take a look at DocumentaryZ. I do have one word of caution, the Health and Sexuality categories do include some topics that may not be appropriate for all students. Therefore, it would be best to use DocumentaryZ for your own searches rather than letting students search the site on their own." Evaluation summary from http://goo.gl/42ouh
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.
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