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Google in Education Melbourne Summit - 3 views

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    "Register below to join us for the first annual  Google in Education Melbourne Summit to be held at the Yarra Valley Grammar School on October 3 and 4, 201. This high intensity two day event focuses on deploying, integrating and using Google Apps for Education to promote student learning in K-12 and higher education. Th e program features Google Certified Teachers, Google Apps for Education Certified Trainers, practicing administrators, solution providers, Google engineers, and representatives from the Google Apps for Education team. "
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110 Predictions For the Next 110 Years - Popular Mechanics - 5 views

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    "It's never easy to predict the future. But as PM's 110th anniversary celebration draws to a close, we've decided to try. Here are 110 ambitious ideas for the decades ahead. (For more about PopMech's brain trust and methodology, read Editor-in-Chief Jim Meigs' introduction. And if you want to try your hand at predicting the future, take our Facebook survey, and see when other readers think the most important events of the next 110 years will happen.) "
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11 Steps to Create A Google Plus Community for your Class - 7 views

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    "One of the best services Google+  provides to its users is called " communities ". Any Google Plus user can easily create and host his/her community on the cloud and in a matter of few clicks.For us in education  we can use this service to create a community for our class. In this virtual space, you will get to share with your students resources, links, and also get them to participate and contribute in it. You can also create class events with dates, location, and more details and share them with your students and their parents as well. Needless to say that you can use Google Hangout right from your community to hold video conferences with your students."
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The birth of the Internet in the UK - YouTube - 1 views

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    "A conversation between four of the early pioneers describing how they brought the Internet to the UK.  This was filmed on 1st July at Google, as part of an event celebrating the UK's computing heritage. Speakers include Roger Scantlebury and Peter Wilkinson, who worked at the National Physical Laboratory and helped develop the NPL network, the first internet like thing in the UK. They were joined by Peter Kirstein, then from UCL and Vint Cerf, at that time at UCLA/Stanford/DARPA. As well as describing what they did, context is given to the NPL's role and to the political and bureaucratic challenges at the time."

The celebrities who GGDB Sneakers love to ride - 0 views

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ZTE Blade V8 Pro announced in USA: Price, Specifications and Features - Gadgets World - 0 views

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    ZTE has announced two new smartphones at the CES event going on in Las Vegas. The Blade V8 Pro will be the company's latest flagship model and will also be the first device from the blade series to be released in the American market.
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Revisionist History Podcast - 1 views

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    "Welcome to Revisionist History, a podcast from Malcolm Gladwell and Panoply Media. Over the course of 10 episodes, Revisionist History goes back and reinterprets something from the past: an event, a person, an idea. Something overlooked. Something misunderstood."
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As It Graduates From Network To Platform, Edmodo Now Serving 7M Users, 80K Schools | Te... - 4 views

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    Edmodo is one of the startups whose name pops up a lot when you talk about "edtech." Founded in 2007, the company is almost old school, yet, in spite of the influx of new education-focused startups, Edmodo continues to press forward. This is largely due to due to its appeal as a social learning platform for K-12 education - one that has earned it the "Facebook for the classroom" moniker - meaning that Edmodo enables teachers to share to share content, manage projects, assignments and notifications, distribute quizzes and events - both among students and colleagues. But the real key, and where it departs from being synonymous with an "educational Facebook," is that all this collaboration and classroom management takes place within a network that it completely private and secure.
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film | story - Home - 7 views

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    Database that links films to historical events. Search by country or subject. Useful for finding movies to compare perspectives on some historical events. Eg. By clicking on Japan it shows films about Japan but some are made in Japan, some in US, some in China.
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Mars Curiosity Landing: A Cheat Sheet | Riding with Robots on the High Frontier - 0 views

  • Curiosity is the biggest rover ever sent to Mars, and carries the most advanced suite of instruments, in order to discover the story of the planet’s habitability.
  • Total time from top of atmosphere to full stop on the ground: about seven minutes
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    "After a spectacular launch and a long cruise through the black reaches of space, the Mars Science Laboratory-better known as the Curiosity rover-is set for the most dangerous part of its mission: the landing in Gale Crater. ... Use this page as a quick guide to the event."
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Mars Curiosity Landing: A Cheat Sheet | Riding with Robots on the High Frontier - 1 views

  • Total time from top of atmosphere to full stop on the ground: about seven minutes
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    "After a spectacular launch and a long cruise through the black reaches of space, the Mars Science Laboratory-better known as the Curiosity rover-is set for the most dangerous part of its mission: the landing in Gale Crater. Curiosity is the biggest rover ever sent to Mars, and carries the most advanced suite of instruments, in order to discover the story of the planet's habitability. Use this page as a quick guide to the event."
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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.
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CAPSpace - 4 views

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    CAPspace is a social networking tool for educational videoconferencing. Login to find colleagues and schools interested in collaborative videoconference projects. Create and advertise your own collaborative videoconference projects to educators around the world. CAPspace also provides registration for collaborative events and projects such as TWICE's Read Around the Planet.
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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?"
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Doodle: easy scheduling - 5 views

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    Great tool for gathering a poll of when people are available for an event.
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Apple - Support - iPhone - Enterprise - 2 views

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    Was pointed towards this at the recently apple event - there is also a great tool in Lion server for managing large scale deployments of iPads.
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Harvest promoter responds to irate music fans - 4 views

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    "Harvest Festival promoter AJ Maddah is under siege once again from irate music fans, after long queues marred Saturday's debutante event at Werribee Park."
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Daisy the Dinosaur for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    Learn the basics of computer programming with Daisy the Dinosaur! This free, fun app has an easy drag and drop interface that kids of all ages can use to animate Daisy to dance across the screen. Kids will intuitively grasp the basics of objects, sequencing, loops and events by solving this app's challenges.
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Apple Releases Apple Configurator for Businesses & Schools - 5 views

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    Following today's Apple Event, Apple has just released Apple Configurator, an app that "makes it easy for anyone to mass configure and deploy iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in a school, business, or institution." Apple Configurator is likely of the same variety as what Apple uses in its own stores to reset its showroom devices, but now it's available for organizations and schools to make updating and resetting devices effortless. This should break down a few major barriers that kept organizations from widely adopting the devices before.
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