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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

30+ Cool Content Curation Tools for Personal & Professional Use - 14 views

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    "As the web becomes more and more inundated with blogs, videos, tweets, status updates, news, articles, and countless other forms of content, "information overload" is something we all seem to suffer. It is becoming more difficult to weed through all the "stuff" out there and pluck out the best, most share-worthy tidbits of information, especially if your topic is niche. Let's face it, Google definitely has its shortcomings when it comes to content curation and the more it tries to cater to all audiences, the less useful it becomes. The demand for timely, relevant content that is specific to our unique interests and perspectives has given rise to a new generation of tools that aim to help individuals and companies curate content from the web and deliver it in a meaningful way. These new tools range from simple, application-specific types such as social media aggregators and discovery engines, to more complex, full-blown publishing solutions for organizations."
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    Some new ones to explore. I suppose students need to try these tools too. These automate daily search to just the best of what you are interested in.
Glenn McMahon

10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports - TheApple.com - 0 views

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    The most dreaded word in school reading for students: book reports. Teachers assign them, viewing them as a necessary component of assessing reading co
Darrel Branson

Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools - 0 views

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    Why should educators get involved with Twitter? Here are nine reasons 1. Together we're better 2. Global or local: you choose 3. Self-awareness and reflective practice 4. Ideas workshop and sounding board 5. Newsroom and innovation showcase 6. Professional development and critical friends 7. Quality-assured searching 8. Communicate, communicate, communicate 9. Getting with the times has never been so easy!
Russell Ogden

The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You - Edudemic - 13 views

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    Pretty good list with more added in comments. Always finding a new tool. See other Edudemic blog articles too.
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    @chickensaltash posed a simple question to the PLN and there has been a huge swell of support as hundreds of people have jumped in to answer the question about which 5 Web 2.0 tools teachers are using in classrooms.
Roland Gesthuizen

Super telescope will overload computers › News in Science (ABC Science) - 3 views

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    "Scientists admit they'll be forced to throw out valuable data because today's computers aren't powerful enough to process all the information that will be generated by a proposed new super telescope. The planned $2.3 billion dollar Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the largest and most sophisticated radio telescope ever built."
Kathleen Morris

Facebook: Personal Branding Made Easy | Magazine - 5 views

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    Interesting read about social media being more media than social. True conversations don't happen in public online spaces.
Roland Gesthuizen

Reading Writing Responding: Tinkering, Passion and the Wildfire that is Learning - 0 views

  • whether you are creating an environment where learning can take flight - dry kindling, tall trees - or are you creating an environment where, with a lot of damp branches, there is a lot of smoke, but little fire?
  • As +George Siemens suggests while talking about connectivism as an answer for the digital age, "learning is a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements – not entirely under the control of the individual."
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    "In a fantastic discussion as a part of +Ed Tech Crew Episode 240 focusing on what it takes to be an IT co-ordinator, +Ashley Proud spoke about the demise in tinkering amongst students. Although +Mel Cashen and +Roland Gesthuizen mentioned about taking things a part, giving the conversation a more mechanical theme, I feel that tinkering is best understood as a wider curiosity into the way things work."
Camilla Elliott

Learning with portable digital devices in Australian schools: 20 years on! - ... - 0 views

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    Personal computer systems are most productively used when they become an extension of the user. C Paul Newhouse - An evaluation of the past 20 years covering access, reluctance, issues and options.
Roland Gesthuizen

2014: The year Microsoft lost my loyalty | ZDNet - 4 views

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    Summary:From productivity to email to operating systems to mobile to hardware, David Gewirtz is no longer actively using Microsoft products. He's not a Microsoft hater. The transition just happened organically as he adopted products that better served his needs.
milesmorales

What You Have To Know About Homeschooling - 1 views

Homeschooling can be a good way for your children to learn, but if they don't have a good teacher, then your homeschooling efforts will be worthless. A good teacher is one of the most important asp...

started by milesmorales on 14 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
milesmorales

Homeschooling Tips That Will Really Help You Out - 0 views

Kids in public schools face many hurdles today, the bulk of which we never had to deal with when we were young. The best way to help your kids avoid these pitfalls is to homeschool them, and the he...

started by milesmorales on 19 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Rhondda Powling

The 2014 Honor Roll: EdTech's Must-Read K-12 IT Blogs | EdTech Magazine - 4 views

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    "A list of the top 50 K-12 ed tech blogs special, putting a spotlight to some of the biggest conversation starters in educational technology today. These bloggers represent nearly all aspects of K-12 education, from teachers and administrators, to strategists and technicians. Through their influential work and their blogs, these thought-leaders have garnered . Some were nominated by our readers, and some are veterans of last year's list that have stayed on top of our charts."
John Pearce

Apps for Literacy Support : Spectronics - Inclusive Learning Technologies - 9 views

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    This is a really interesting annotated list of apps links from Greg O'Connor of Spectronics focused on literacy support. The apps come from the Australian app store.
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

ISTE | 8 new apps to jumpstart the school year - 7 views

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    Some of these apps are known to me but others are new. Most of them are free or a low cost so not much would be lost if thay don't work out as you would like after downloading them. However they might be just the tool to spark interest, creativity or make learning easier for students in the classroom or beyond.
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