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Roland Gesthuizen

NASA App for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    "The first official NASA App invites you to discover a wealth of NASA information right on your iPhone or iPod Touch. The NASA App collects, customizes and delivers an extensive selection of dynamically updated information, images and videos from various online NASA sources in a convenient mobile package. Come explore with us."
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    A nice NASA app that you can even use for tracking sightings of the international space station from your current location.
John Pearce

Game for science - Virtual world devoted to science, technology and free educational ga... - 5 views

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    "Explore all kinds of virtual islands depending on your interests: health, aeronautics, genomics, environment, engineering and more. You'll find fun games, interesting facts and fascinating photos and videos - all on a science theme. "
Clay Leben

CourseSites by Blackboard - 3 views

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    Instructors can author and teach 5 courses for free using Blackboard LMS. Good way to explore Blackboard features for instructional design. Enroll unlimited students.
John Pearce

Google Vs. Content Farms (Infographic) - 7 views

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    All search engines are engaged in a constant battle with entities that aim to manipulate search engine results for various reasons. Search Engine Optimization can be a major money earner or a significant distraction depending on what side of the search activity you are on. This infographic explores how Google is attempting to deal with one aspect of SEO, Content Farms.
Shane Roberts

Human Body Maps | 3D Models of the Human Anatomy | Healthline - 3 views

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    Anatomy site allowing click and explore. Great for Science and HPE
Eric Marcos

Fluidity Software, Inc. - 0 views

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    "FluidMath enables teachers and students to easily create, solve, graph and animate math and physics problems all in their own hand-writing on the screen of a Tablet PC or Interactive Whiteboard. For teachers, it is designed to assist in creating dynamic instructional materials for the classroom providing engaging learning experiences. For students, it is designed to help explore and understand concepts in mathematics and science."
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    Cool, new tablet pc math software that recognizes handwriting. It solves, graphs and animates math problems. I made these demo screencasts using FluidMath: http://bit.ly/kweHFN
John Pearce

What it Takes to Power the Cloud [Infographic] - ReadWriteCloud - 9 views

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    "Our infographic to end the week is one of the better ones I've run across recently. It's about data centers, one of the more talked about topics in recent months. This one explores power consumption by making comparisons between standard usage and what can be accomplished with more efficient technologies."
Kathleen Morris

ABS Spotlight : About - 2 views

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    "Spotlight takes some of the data from the last Census - conducted in 2006 - and turns it into a simple interactive movie, to show just a few of the interesting things that the Census can tell us about Australia's people and population. Once you've explored Spotlight, you can create an infographic of your own - a personalised snapshot of your own numbers that you can share with 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.
John Pearce

Open University research explodes myth of 'digital native' - 9 views

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    "A new research project by the Open University explores the much-debated concept of "the digital native". The university does this by making full use of the rich resource which is its own highly diverse student body. It concludes that while there are clear differences between older people and younger in their use of technology, there's no evidence of a clear break between two separate populations."
Camilla Elliott

Arizona State University Decision Theater - 4 views

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    Decision Theater is a world-class research facility and decision lab for exploring and understanding decision-making in uncertain times. By using state-of-the-art visualization, simulation and solutions tools, we enable decision-makers to address today's challenges and conquer tomorrow's emerging issues.
John Pearce

Emerging Practice in a Digital Age - 5 views

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    "Emerging Practice in a Digital Age explores how colleges and universities are embracing innovation and using emerging technologies to enhance learning in a climate of economic pressure, changing social circumstances and rapid technological change. Aimed at those in further and higher education who design and support learning, the guide draws on recent JISC reports and case studies to investigate how the emergence of new and more powerful technologies together with an increase in personal ownership of these technologies are changing the way we connect, communicate and collaborate, and how these changes can benefit learning. The focus of this guide is on emerging practice rather than emerging technology."
Camilla Elliott

Zimmer Twins - 5 views

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    The Zimmer Twins is a fun way to incorporate technology into the classroom. Watch your students expand their vocabulary, practice proper writing habits, and become junior movie producers all at the same time! Take a few minutes to explore the Zimmer Twins and so you are familiar with the site before using it with your students. Includes tips for teachers.
Shane Roberts

Eyeplorer - 15 views

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    Explore words visually
Shane Roberts

TEAMLAB BODY - 2 views

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    3D exploration of human anatomy
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    Another human anatomy browser
Russell Ogden

TomMarch.com » Recorded Keynote - 10 views

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    Keynote speech by Tom March at the Council of Educational Facility Planners International Conference at the Sydney Convention Centre. Visionary exploration of where Education is at and where it use headed. -Change will come, the technology will drive that! Great flash based production including slides
John Pearce

Failure:Lab - 2 views

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    "FAILURE:LAB is a raw and intimate evening showcasing personal stories of failure. With a refreshing vibe of openness, it helps pave the way for change by crushing the isolation and stigma around failure. FAILURE:LAB empowers audience members to persevere by exploring the space between people who fail and quit, and those who get back up again. By talking about failure, the audience can begin a dialogue about how the local community can help foster success. Failure then takes its rightful place as the crucial first step to the next big thing. Embrace it, learn from it, build on it."
Aaron Davis

Why Even the Worst Bloggers Are Making Us Smarter | Wired Opinion | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Just as we now live in public, so do we think in public. And that is accelerating the creation of new ideas and the advancement of global knowledge.
  • Having an audience can clarify thinking. It’s easy to win an argument inside your head. But when you face a real audience, you have to be truly convincing.
  • Once thinking is public, connections take over
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  • children who didn’t explain their thinking performed worst. The ones who recorded their explanations did better
  • The things we think about are deeply influenced by the state of the art around us: the conversations taking place among educated folk, the shared information, tools, and technologies at hand
  • FAILED NETWORKS KILL IDEAS. BUT SUCCESSFUL ONES TRIGGER THEM.
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    An article adapted from Clive Thompson's book 'Smarter Than You Think', an exploration of being connected, as well as the impact and inflence this has on our thinking.
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