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Tony Richards

So you want to build a game? 40 tools to help you get started. - Elearning! Magazine BLOG - 3 views

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    Suggested to via Google+ Rachael Bath
Roland Gesthuizen

Build Your Own Blocks (BYOB) - 3 views

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    Welcome to the distribution center for BYOB (Build Your Own Blocks), an advanced offshoot of Scratch .. .. an attempt to extend the brilliant accessibility of Scratch to somewhat older users-in particular, non-CS-major computer science students-without becoming inaccessible to its original audience.
John Pearce

Build with Chrome - 2 views

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    LEGO bricks shouldn't be limited to plastic bins-which is the idea behind Build with Chrome, a collaboration between Chrome and the LEGO Group that brought these colorful bricks to the web using WebGL, a 3D graphics technology. It was originally built by a team in Australia as an experiment, and now we're opening it up to everybody. So now you can publish your wacky creations to any plot of land in the world.
Shelly Terrell

Classroom Aid | Game Building Resources - 5 views

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    "Adventure Game Studio"
John Pearce

DoubleClick Advertiser Blog: Google Web Designer beta now available: Build beautiful HT... - 0 views

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    "Today, we're excited to announce the public beta of Google Web Designer, a new professional-quality design tool that makes HTML5 creative accessible to everyone from the designer to the dabbler. Google Web Designer enables you to: Create animated HTML5 creative, with a robust, yet intuitive set of design tools. View and edit the code behind your designs and see your edits reflected back on the stage automatically.  Build ad creatives seamlessly for DoubleClick and AdMob, or publish them to any generic environment you choose. Receive updates to the product automatically, without having to re-download the application. Access all of this entirely for free."
Simon Youd

94Fifty Basketball - $AUD 310.00 : The Polar Shop - 0 views

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    The Polar Shop 94Fifty Basketball - EXCLUSIVE TO THE POLAR SHOP PRE-ORDER TODAY! The 94Fifty® Smart Sensor Basketball and 94Fifty App, for both iOS and Android devices, measures muscle activity, so you can understand your playing strengths and weaknesses. It adapts as you improve, while providing basic, intermediate, and advanced level training to help you quickly build better
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    The Polar Shop 94Fifty Basketball - EXCLUSIVE TO THE POLAR SHOP PRE-ORDER TODAY! The 94Fifty® Smart Sensor Basketball and 94Fifty App, for both iOS and Android devices, measures muscle activity, so you can understand your playing strengths and weaknesses. It adapts as you improve, while providing basic, intermediate, and advanced level training to help you quickly build better
Roland Gesthuizen

Educational building blocks: how Minecraft is used in classrooms - 9 views

  • Class begins with the students away from the game, as Levin explains the goals for the day. Then they go to work, often in pre-built worlds created by Levin which feature specific tasks to accomplish or puzzles to solve. But they always need to work together.
  • Levin actually views these negative behaviors as a positive aspect of the lesson, and will often stop the game to address these concerns. He sees it as a way to help shape the way his students behave in an online environment, showing them the importance of acting in a responsible and considerate manner.
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    "With its open-ended nature and robust creation tools, Minecraft has been used to create some amazing things. And as one teacher learned, those very same elements that make the game so compelling also make it a great educational tool.
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    A fun game to try out, don't let the graphics distract or confuse you. This is easy to use, bigger and much more complicated than it first looks. Good learning potential.
Teresa Rush

TeachersFirst: Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools - 6 views

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    "Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools A Grade by Grade Elementary Model"
dishari

top_20_team_building_activities_that_your_employees_would_love_to_play - 0 views

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    We have compiled below the top 20 list team building activities and games that have been implemented and experienced the positive vibes from our team. 1. Sneak a Peek , 2. The Wall 3. Truth and Lie 4. Find me 5. Egg Drop 6. Bind hands and Feet 7. Fill the Basket 8. Radio Play 9. Who is the Sherlock? 10. Campfire Anecdotes 11. Silver Lining 12. Blind Drawing 13. Shape of Words 14. Lemon and Spoon 15. Bubble Questions 16. Scramble Puzzle 17. Magazine Cover 18. Sale! Sale! Sale! 19. Kite Flying Competition 20. No Hitting
John Pearce

critical-thinking - home - 0 views

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    "Join Howard Rheingold and other noted educators in creating a world-class resource for teaching critical thinking and Internet literacies. We are building a framework in the pages linked in the menu to the left. Get started by adding to the list of tools and the list of important vocabulary. Check out the latest bookmarks on the Diigo Resources page. You can join the Diigo group and subscribe to the RSS feeds."
John Pearce

Everything you know about curriculum may be wrong. Really. « Granted, but… - 1 views

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    "The educational thought experiment I wish to undertake concerns curriculum. Not the specific content of curriculum, but the idea of curriculum, what any curriculum is, regardless of subject. Like Copernicus, I propose that for the sake of better results we need to turn conventional wisdom on it is head:  let's see what results if we think of action, not knowledge, as the essence of an education; let's see what results from thinking of future ability, not knowledge of the past, as the core; let's see what follows, therefore, from thinking of content knowledge as neither the aim of curriculum nor the key building blocks of it but as the offshoot of learning to do things now and for the future."
Heather Bailie

Student Blogs: Learning to Write in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog - 5 views

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    Student blogging is not a project, but a process. We are continuously striving to refine, improve and re-evaluate. As I am meeting with teachers individually, I can't stress enough the importance of READING other blogs (professional, student, blogs about your hobby, blogs about other interests you have etc.). I am trying to filter and funnel quality blogs in education, their grade level and  areas of interest to them as I come across them, so they can build a quality RSS Reader. BUT.. we need their help in having a basic understanding of blogs, its pedagogical uses, as a platform of a new writing genre (digital writing) and how our blogfolios fit into your curriculum and the BIG PICTURE of LEARNING. The blogfolios are not a platform to use only for a particular subject, but should give evidence of learning for each student.
John Pearce

What Does 'Design Thinking' Look Like in School? | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Design thinking is an approach to learning that includes considering real-world problems, research, analysis, conceiving original ideas, lots of experimentation, and sometimes building things by hand. But few schools have the time or wherewithal to integrate these processes into the school day."
John Pearce

3D Printing: How Long Till The Revolution? - 0 views

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    "3D printing has slowly started to get popular in use in the industry, by the hobbyists and ordinary individuals in their homes. If you can design it, the 3D printer can build it. However, we are still in the early stage of owning and using 3D printer. So, what is the length of time before it will become mainstream like the PC? The infographic will show when will every American own a 3D printer and how it affects the profit of those who are selling consumer objects and more."
John Pearce

The App Goldmine - 3 views

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    Welcome to The App Goldmine, where financial freedom is just an app away. We're a company committed to educating and empowering people like you with the knowledge to develop and sell mobile apps. We embrace the pursuit of financial independence and through unique resources like podcasts and blog posts, can't wait to lead you to "app goldmine". Have a great new app idea? What if you could build that mobile app and start marketing it on the app store today? With The App Goldmine - you can. We'll take you from start to finish, revealing the proven process we used to turn our own innovative app ideas into reality!
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    thanks for sharing this one John. Appreciate it
Roland Gesthuizen

Google Maps Indoor Technology | Map Indoors | Photos - 2 views

  • technology instead used the inertial sensors built into smartphones such as accelerometers and gyroscopes to calculate the user's location by measuring their acceleration and orientation from a starting point. This data is then crunched by complex algorithms
  • Location based services are part of the next revolution of smartphone and tablet applications
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    "Google has launched indoor maps in Australia allowing users to find their way around inside airports, shopping centres, train stations and other large buildings using their mobile devices."
John Pearce

Google Translate Now Lets You Build A Personalized Phrasebook | TechCrunch - 2 views

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    "Google Translate just added a cool new feature that allows you to easily create a personalized phrasebook with the phrases and sentences you want to memorize and/or find yourself translating repeatedly."
Roland Gesthuizen

Making your own phone is easier than you might think - tech - 21 March 2013 - New Scien... - 3 views

  • because I built it, I'm starting to grow quite attached to it.
  • That's right: I just built a cellphone. By hand
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    "Our reporter builds a handcrafted cellphone using widely available parts and online instructions"
Camilla Elliott

Tynker : cloud-based programming - 7 views

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    Tynker is a new computing platform designed specifically to teach children computational learning and programming skills in a fun and imaginative way. Tynker is inspired by Scratch from MIT. It is a completely browser-based implementation written using Open Web standards such as Javascript, HTML5, CSS3 and does not use Flash.
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    Animate drawings,create music, build ages, craft ebooks. Browser-based programming designed to teach computational thinking.  Use for science, maths etc.  Lesson plans available.
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