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Tom March

School principal answers call to ditch mobile phone ban - 3 views

  • 'If there is too big a disconnect between school and the rest of society, people start to think we have got our heads in the sand - and the boys think we are even bigger idiots than they do normally,'' he laughs.
  • ''I remember when it was raised with me I did my principal thing about thinking more of the risks,'' Mr Bain-King says.
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    The comments are particularly useful - I think showing that many in the community "don't get" higher-order thinking and the Forgetting Curve. We do better than "copying as learning."
Rhondda Powling

What iCloud means for Education - You can "iCloud it" from Apps in Education: - 13 views

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    @AppsForEducation. "Steve Jobs announced iCloud along with Lion OS and iOS5 the other day at the WWDC. What is the iCloud and how will it effect the Education sector. iCloud can be explained as the new Digital Hub of our ever increasing digital lives; Photos, Video and Musi"c
Tony Richards

The School I'd Like: here is what you wanted | Education | The Guardian - 12 views

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    This is a great article. It highlights that if schools / departments / governments ask students what they want from a school, the majority of kids will take it seriously.
John Pearce

Picnik for Educators - Picnik Help - 6 views

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    "Use this guide to learn about ideas for classroom resources and lesson plans, to chat with other teachers, and to see external resources related to using Picnik in the classroom. Navigate through the information using the tabs below. Be sure to click the images in the tabs to see the full content."
Russell Ogden

Bloomin' iPad by Kathy Schrock - 11 views

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    "Below you will find links to iPad applications that target the various levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy. I only included free apps that were "content-neutral" to make them usable across the curriculum. I also tried to include apps for the iPad only, but a few iPhone apps may have snuck in! Each app image is clickable, and you will be taken to the iTunes Store to learn more about each one. If you have other iPad apps you would like to recommend that meet the same criteria, please fill out the Google Survey at the bottom of this page. The results will be public so we can all benefit from each other's expertise."
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    Links to iPad applications that target the various levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.
John Pearce

Qrafter- Good QR Coder reader and generator - 6 views

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    "Qrafter is the first QR Code app that is designed for iPad instead of just taking the iPhone version and making it bigger! Qrafter is a free two-dimensional barcode scanner for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Its main purpose is to scan and parse the contents of QR Codes. It can also generate QR Codes when you purchase the "Pro Pack"."
Rhondda Powling

5 Content Curation (content enhancement) Wordpress Plugins | Search Engine Optimization... - 3 views

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    Content Curation to bring value to readers along with search engine position
Clay Leben

Online Brainstorming and Voting | tricider - 8 views

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    Very simple to use, but very versatile polling tool. You just create a question and add some options then share it with the people you want answers from. The great thing is that they can add extra options and add various pros and cons of each option as well as voting on the ones they like. This makes the whole process of polling much more open, social and interactive. Here's a quick video showing how it works
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    Tricider is online polling with commenting and voting that supports shared brainstorming. Free. Registration is optional. Possible student feedback and classroom applications?
Roland Gesthuizen

Steve Jobs saved technology from itself - CNN.com - 6 views

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    Just imagine, for a moment, a world in which Steve Jobs had never lived. How might daily life be different?
Darrel Branson

NSW Government awards contracts for school laptops | Australian IT - 0 views

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    THE NSW Department of Education and Training has dished out the first contracts for the $386 million computers-in-schools program, with the spoils going to Lenovo, Microsoft and Adobe. The computers will be given to over 200,000 government secondary school students in years 9 - 12 and 25,000 teachers across NSW.
Shelly Terrell

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.
Clay Leben

Inkling for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 8 views

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    "Inkling is a platform for interactive textbooks, built from the ground up for iPad. It turns paper-based textbooks books into engaging, interactive learning experiences while staying compatible with the print book for classroom use."
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    Nice interactive app that schools with iPads should consider exploring as a replacement for traditional textbooks.
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    Platform for interactive books. Conversion of books to iPad. Add video and QA to content. Purchase chapters or textbook. McGraw Hill platform.
Roland Gesthuizen

Citizen Scientists Making Incredible Discoveries - NASA Science - 3 views

  • "Not only are people better than computers at detecting the subtleties that differentiate galaxies, they can do things computers can't do, like spot things that just look interesting,"
  • And the Zooniverse team has proven that the Zooites' classifications are as good as those by professional astronomers. "Their contributions are extremely important," says Lintott. "They're helping us learn how galaxies form and evolve. And they take their work seriously." But that doesn't prevent them from bringing a sense of adventure and just sheer fun to the research.
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    nd now you can be the one to find it, thanks to Zooniverse, a unique citizen science website. Zooniverse volunteers, who call themselves "Zooites," are working on a project called Galaxy Zoo, classifying distant galaxies imaged by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope.
John Pearce

What Happens When You Merge 300 Photos from One Single Sport Event? - 5 views

shared by John Pearce on 21 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    "That's what Peter Langenhahn does. He goes to a sport event, takes about 3,000 photos, and then picks around 300 to create a 100-gigabyte image over the course of three months. The results are fun and extremely neat. "
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