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John Pearce

Google Docs Can Now Be Exported Through Takeout - 1 views

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    "Google Docs can now be exported from the Google Takeout menu, thanks to Google's Data Liberation Front. Previously, users could export and import documents in various formats, but they are now available alongside data from all other Google services in Takeout. Google Takeout was unveiled in summer 2011. It allows Google users to export all their Google data to disk or just data from individual services. It's all thanks to the Data Liberation Front team, which builds tools to give Google users control over their data."
John Pearce

Google Maps Mania: The History of Weather on Google Maps - 1 views

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    "Weather Underground's WunderMap now allows the user to view historical weather records on a Google Map. A calendar control above the map allows the user to select a date and view the historical weather records for that day. The records include radar, storm reports and even weather related photographs and webcam images taken on that day."
Andrew Williamson

10 Things in School That Should Be Obsolete | MindShift - 7 views

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    10 Things in School That Should Be Obsolete | MindShift http://t.co/oBFO5FD via @Diigo and @Stephen_H #VICpln PLLlead Another one of those lists but I suppose is good to keep in mind. The question is are these just wishful thinking? How do we get there? What is needed to get there? Are those that control the money and policy going to let us get there and if not how are we going to change their minds? 
Tony Richards

Mozilla Calls on World to Protect Firefox Browser From the NSA | Wired Enterprise | Wir... - 2 views

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    The web is being controlled - good for a podcast discussion.
Aaron Davis

"Knowing Someone" in Social Spaces is Complicated | CTQ - 0 views

  • controlling audience is almost impossible when content is posted publicly
  •  I'm also wondering what we're doing to help students understand that they don't control audiences when they are posting content to the web, so misunderstandings are inevitable
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    An interesting discussion of some of the issues associated with digital identity.
John Pearce

Google's Go Programming Language: Taking Cloud Development By Storm - ReadWrite - 1 views

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    "Google's Go language is, not surprisingly, particularly well-suited to cloud development. But according to Rob Pike, one of Go's designers, Go's creators were originally trying to improve C++ but found it "too difficult to couple [necessary] concurrent operations with C++'s control structures, and in turn that made it too hard to see the real advantages." Eventually he gave it up because "C++ just made it all seem too cumbersome.""
Rhondda Powling

Photo Editor | iPiccy: Free Online Photo Editing for You - 3 views

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    This online tool is like a free Photoshop. it is also less complicated to use and so good for younger users. It has intuitive editing control panels that allow the user to do simple things such as using filters, creating effects, cropping and resizing photos. It is also very easy easy to undo anything that does not turn out as well as expected. If  a project requires a more sophisticated treatment, it also has layers that, like Photoshop, allow a user to create very professional final products. It is also easy to upload projects to Facebook, Twitter and other social networks. 
John Pearce

Chromecast is no AirPlay killer, but it does pose questions for smart TVs | Technology ... - 2 views

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    "Google's new Wi-Fi dongle streams music, video and games to the television, but it's part of a wider battle to control entertainment in the living room"
John Pearce

An Outstanding Internet Safety Cheat Sheet for Teachers and Parents ~ Educational Techn... - 2 views

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    "Here is a handy cheat sheet made particularly for those of you who think they are not tech-savvy enough to carry out internet control safety planning for their kids. Check it out and share with us what you think of it. Enjoy"
John Pearce

Backchannel Chat - Safe Secure Classroom Discussions - 6 views

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    "Backchannel Chat is designed for educational discussions, it provides all the tools an educator could need to facilitate online discussions. Easily control and moderate your classroom discussions in realtime. Our modern web 2.0 styled chat rooms will engage and transform your classroom."
Roland Gesthuizen

Google Maps Has An Incredible Doctor Who Easter Egg - 3 views

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    "this incredible Google Streetview easter egg. Click this link to the map of Earl's Court Road, then click the double-white arrows directly in front of the call box. Immediately you're transported inside the Doctor's famous time machine, complete with a detailed 360 degree view of its interior and various controls."
John Pearce

Custom timelines in TweetDeck | Twitter Blogs - 1 views

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    "Starting today, we are introducing the ability to create custom timelines in TweetDeck. Custom timelines, which were just announced, are a new type of timeline that you control by selecting the Tweets you want to include."
Aaron Davis

The coming war on general purpose computing - Future Tense - ABC Radio National (Austra... - 0 views

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    A very thought provoking and insightful interview about the efforts of governments to gain control over technology and how they justify it.
Aaron Davis

The Coming War on General Purpose Computing - Cory Doctorow on Future Tense - 0 views

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    A very thought provoking and insightful interview about the efforts of governments to gain control over technology and how they justify it.
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

DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals - 1 views

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    The aim of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access scientific and scholarly journals, thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. In short, the DOAJ aims to be THE one stop shop for users of open access journals.
Roland Gesthuizen

Trends in Learning Research | hireED4HigherEd - 0 views

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    interesting research trends infographic about the higher education sector. Basically, online learning gives students control of their own learning.
John Pearce

GravitySketch - Sketch in 3D space using Augmented Reality - 5 views

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    Gravity is a tool for creatives to quickly sketch their ideas in 3D space using immersive augmented reality. A pen and a pad specifically designed for sketching in the augmented environment. Free from any screen or computer, Gravity allows you to focus on what really matters, developing your ideas in an intuitive way. As you start to draw, objects will take shape in front of you. Through the landing pad controls, you can adjust the plane in which you sketch, giving volume to your creation. With augmented reality glasses, Gravity reinvents how you and your collaborators visualize and contribute to each other's ideas.
Walco Solutions

Academic Projects | Walco Solutions - 1 views

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    We provide the best quality and unique projects at very nominal price. We are updated with the latest technology being used in the industries we try to render the same at the student level for proper technical exposure through our projects. We also conduct proper lectures, practical sessions to guide and prepare students for external viva and competitions. Programmable Logic Controller, Supervisory Control and data acquisition, Human machine Interface, Variable Frequency drive, Instrumentation, Panel designing, Embedded System, Mat lab
Rhondda Powling

All Can Be Lost: The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines - Nicholas ... - 1 views

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    Unquestioning reliance on automation can, and has, led to disasters. This is one of the major reasons why teacher-librarians, librarians and other information professionals need to very diligently to ensure digital information literacy skills are learnt by everyone in the community. We all need to be in control of our technologies, not allow our technologies dictate to us.
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