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Andrew Williamson

Tweens and their in-betweens: giving voice to young people when exploring emerging info... - 0 views

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    "The participatory research methods used in the project can provide rich contextual understanding of the everyday, everywhere presence of mobile technologies in young lives needed to devise effective strategies for dealing with mobile or smart phone use in and out of the classroom and supports efforts to give young people a greater voice in the decisions affecting their engagements mobile technologies."
John Pearce

GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world! - 2 views

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    GeoGuessr is a geography game which takes you on a journey around the world and challenges your ability to recognize your surroundings using Google Maps streetview.
anonymous

Explore more. Web pages, photos, and videos | StumbleUpon.com - 2 views

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    You tell us your interests. We recommend great websites, photos and videos. Simple.
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    pitnerest with more media options
John Pearce

How I Published to the iTunes Bookstore | Exploring Digital Media in Education - 5 views

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    I have recently published a book in the iTunes store. (Read about it here or here.) Some people have expressed interest in knowing how exactly I was able to do this. Well the good news is that it's not very difficult. The bad news is that you have to get the formatting perfect or it will be rejected.
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    This is going to be really helpful for us, as we are working on an iBook project for teacher PD ... thanks for sharing this
Michael Graffin

TPACK iPad Project In Schools (TIPS) | Dr Jenny Lane - Edith Cowan University - 0 views

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    The official blog of the TIPS iPad research project here in Western Australia, examining the implementation and educational applications of iPads in K-12 schooling. I am working with the researcher, Dr Jenny Lane (@EduJen) on the blog & project work. Well worth exploring.
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.
Gillian Light

National Gallery of Art, Washington - 3 views

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    A really accessible and fun site for children (and adults!) to explore and create their own art.
Tony Richards

Welcome - 4 views

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    This site, designed by Fuel Industries, includes three main components that are meant to be explored together. Videos: Each location -- Home, School, Mall -- includes several video shorts about a modern family's experience online. You determine which path the family members take at the critical decision point. Do you text that to your boyfriend? Do you purchase that ukulele? These shorts are just snapshots of more complicated issues. But, they all attempt to address a fundamental message of taking a moment to think before acting. Interactive Objects: As you view each video, you can collect interactive objects! An object opens up a quick game about the subject of the video. Once you collect the object, you can access it at anytime during your session. Messages: When you scroll down the site, you will find complementary messages targeted for each audience -- Students, Parents, Educators. These messages intend to strike a quick educational point. If you want to find out more about the subject, just click the link below the message. This will open up a pop-up with tips, advice, and links to partner resources. Make sure to check out the resources as linked in the educators' and parents' sections of the site! These resources point to curriculum and advice provided by Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, and National Consumers League.
Clay Leben

Tappestry: A Storable Social Network for Learning | David Kelly - 1 views

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    Personal learning network app. Good blog review. Uses new Tincan api.
Ian Guest

Before You Ban: Empirical Data on Student Laptop Use - 2 views

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    "...more and more faculty are turning toward banning laptops in the classroom citing, at minimum, that classroom discussion is completely stymied, or worse, students are failing to learn."
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    Blog post summarising a research project which explored the factors at play when students are 'distracted' by their mobile device in teaching situations.
Tony Richards

Copyright Flowchart: Can I Use It? Yes? No? If This… Then… | Langwitches Blog - 10 views

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    "It is the responsibility of all educators to model good digital citizenship for their students. Especially when it comes to copyright, plagiarism and intellectual property." This post from @langwitches will help you explore these issues.
Roland Gesthuizen

Smokescreen § Homepage - 8 views

  • Explore websites, search for clues, receive phone calls, chat on IM, and tackle puzzles and minigames. On Smokescreen, who can you trust?
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    Smokescreen is a cutting-edge game about life online. We all use Facebook, MySpace, Bebo and MSN to keep up with our mates - and we've all heard the stories about parties on Facebook being mobbed, or people getting stalked on MSN. The question is, what would you do if it happened to you?
Clay Leben

The Art Of Storytelling » Home - 6 views

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    Delaware Art Museum use of art to tell stories.
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    A really fun to use site; lots of ways to explore this.
John Pearce

Shout! Explore. Connect. Act. - 1 views

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    Shout is a website that allows students to connect online and interact with experts in the field, share ideas, and collaborate with people around the world who are committed to solving environmental challenges. Shout gives participants a framework for success, with resources and tools for exercising social responsibility while building the 21st-century skills of collaboration, innovation, and critical thinking.
Darrel Branson

Google Explores the Human Body With HTML5 - 6 views

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    Here comes the web .... "Google has just soft-launched its latest browser experiment, the Google Body Browser, which is basically Google Earth for the human body."
Roland Gesthuizen

Top 10 augmented reality travel apps | CNNGo.com - 7 views

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    "Now, with apps that cost from nothing to a few bucks, you can lay digital worlds over the top of the real world through your phone's camera view. Suddenly data on hotels, restaurants, shop offers, landmarks, social gaming, even menu translations, is at your fingertips."
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    Fascinating to think how mLearning can overlay with augmented reality when we consider educational connections with this technology.
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