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Rhondda Powling

The Best Language Learning Apps For 2015 - 5 views

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    A nice annotated list here. Although those listed in the post are linked to the iOS versions they are also available from google app store when I checked . (We would not need #5 and #9 so did not check these.)
Ian Guest

Langscape - 6 views

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    "Langscape's interactive map allows you zoom to any spot on the globe and see what languages are natively spoken there"
Darrel Branson

How to Teach Computing across the Curriculum: Why not Logo? | Computing Education Blog - 5 views

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    Great post and great comments from Alan Kay, Brian Harvey and others!!!!! "Because of my recent posts on teaching with Logo and the culture of older programming languages, I've been poking around the Logo sites.  My most enjoyable find has been the Logo Books page of the Logo Foundation. "
Ian Guest

PEDAGOGY BADGES: DISRUPTING TEACHING - 8 views

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    ".... we still lack a common pedagogical language to chew on. This is where we hope Pedagogy Badges will provide some meat."
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    Interesting idea?
Damien Murtagh

Instreamia - The Future of Language Learning - 0 views

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    Instreamia will offer a 12 week 3-credit course for students with no background in Spanish to communicate through listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This open course will create and provide resources reusable under creative commons standards. Registration for the course is available immediately, and the course will begin January 21 and run through April 8. Students will be expected to dedicate 6 hours per week, for a total of 72 hours. Although the course cannot provide college credit from an accredited university, capable students will learn the material of a first-year college class, and will receive a letter grade.
John Pearce

How To Raise The Next Zuckerberg: 6 Coding Apps For Kids - ReadWrite - 11 views

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    "Yesterday, we reviewed Hopscotch, an iPad app that teaches children the basics of any modern programming language. However, that's just one of the many options out there. Here are six free tools to get kids excited about code. Whether she's 5 or 15, and whether she wants to learn Ruby or Java, there's something here just for her:"
Damien Murtagh

Vertical Video Syndrome - A PSA - YouTube - 0 views

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    Entertaining look at the new smart phone inspired infliction. The language probably limits it's use to high secondary.
John Pearce

Mark Cuban: Will Your College Go Out of Business Before You Graduate? - 0 views

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    "I've been getting a lot of questions from high school kids asking whether or not they should go to college. The answer is yes. College is where you find out about yourself. It's where you learn how to learn. It's where you get exposure to new ideas. For those of us who are into business you learn the languages of business, accounting, finance, marketing and sales in college. The question is not whether or not you should go to school; the question for the class of 2014 is what is your college plan and what is the likelihood that your college or university you attend will still be in business by the time you want to graduate? Still in business? Yep. When I look at the university and college systems around the country I see the newspaper industry."
Rhondda Powling

Using Scratch in the Curriculum · TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Networ... - 5 views

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    "In this episode, Jeff sits down with Kasia Chmielinski to learn how Scratch is being used in over 150 countries in more than 40 languages.  Join Jeff, Rob Pennington, Kevin Donatello, and Sam Patterson as we dive into the Hour of Code and Beyond on TeacherCast Podcast 124."
Rhondda Powling

Arduino or Raspberry Pi: Making The Right Choice For Your Project | YourSpot - 0 views

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    Good comparison piece explaining the strengths of both . "Arduino and Raspberry Pi are two different boards designed for different applications. The choice of using one completely depends on the type of project one is trying to make or the amount of knowledge one has of electronic components and software languages. "
John Pearce

A Collaborative Guide to Best Digital Learning Practices for K-12 | DMLcentral - 5 views

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    Below you will find a collaboratively written document produced in Bangkok, Thailand, at the March 28-31 teacher's meeting of EARCOS, the East Asia Regional Council of Schools.  EARCOS is an organization of 130 primary and secondary schools that primarily use English as the language of instruction.  These include AP and IB schools and a number of other private schools.  We produced the document below on a public Google doc at a workshop, which I structured on the model of an "innovation challenge" of the kind that web developers use to bring together communities to complete a project.  We hope this guide will be useful to any teacher confronting the challenges of introducing new technologies into the K-12 classroom in meaningful, inventive, productive, creative, and connected ways.
John Pearce

Free Online OCR - convert scanned PDF and images to Word, JPEG to Word - 6 views

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    Use Optical Character Recognition software without installation on your computer. Recognize text and characters from PDF scanned documents (including multipage files), photographs and digital camera captured images. Free Online OCR service supports 32 recognition languages.
Russell Ogden

24% of Web Content is Now in Chinese, Will Soon Surpass English [Infographic] | Tech in... - 1 views

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    Infographic on web content langauges. In the past decade, English has shrunk from being 39 percent of all internet content down to just 27 percent at the end of 2011. It leads over Chinese by just 3 percent
Ian Guest

YOUSRC - Learn to program apps - 8 views

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    YOUSRC is much more than just a programming language. It is also a site where apps written in ELC can be shared with others. All source code (the human readable code that people program in) is freely available so you can see how people did things and learn from their skills.
John Pearce

Game changer: how Kinect could run your home - 1 views

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    "A venture that started in a Bondi flat is helping Microsoft unlock the power of its Kinect gaming gadget so that it could control home automation, read sign language, monitor hospital patients and even enable users to edit movies or play music using just body movements."
John Pearce

Special Needs Apps for Kids (SNApps4Kids.com) - 5 views

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    SNApps4Kids is a volunteer community of parents, therapists, doctors, and teachers who share information on how we are using the iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android devices with children who have special needs. We have found these mobile devices to provide accessibility for children who may have been previously disengaged from the world because of challenging language, motor, or other developmental delays. Given the rising number of apps on the market and the diverse skills of children with special needs, parents have found each other to be one of the best resources for choosing apps to enhance everyday life for our children. While our group is primarily parent-driven, our efforts are naturally collaborative with the people who help our children develop particular skills - therapists and educators.
Shelly Terrell

"We give students the tools to learn by themselves" | eLearning - 0 views

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    "We give students the tools to learn by themselves" Pedro Peixoto runs a company that teaches social media skills as a gateway to language learning. Is this method effective? Is greater global access to online resources blurring the boundaries between formal and informal education? Listen to what Peixoto has to say on our eLearning TV Channel.
Roland Gesthuizen

Intro to Scratch on Vimeo - 6 views

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    Scratch is a programming language for young people to create their own interactive stories, games, music, and art. Scratch was created by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. You can find more information and download Scratch for free at scratch.mit.edu
Rhondda Powling

7 Tips for Citing an App in MLA Format | edSocialMedia - 5 views

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    "Although the Modern Language Association doesn't specifically have citation guidelines for apps, it does provide a format for 'software found on the internet' which describes apps quite accurately"
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