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.
Facebook Makes You Two Friends Closer to Everyone [STUDY] - 2 views
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Facebook’s study shows that even on an online social network that is supposed to cross the boundaries of geography and age, people tend to befriend others their own age, as well as people in the same country.
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if you limit the analysis to a single country, the “four degrees of separation” theory shrinks even further, with most pairs of people being only separated by 3 degrees.
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A theory stemming from an experiment by social psychologist Stanley Milgram in the 1960s claims every living person is connected to any other through only six friends. According to a recent study, Facebook reduces the six degrees of separation to only four, meaning the world's largest social network makes the world even smaller (figuratively).
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shield information on the Network - make sure to write in code all printing or scans sent among the network. Current cryptography solutions will build it nearly not possible to check your laptop information if it's intercepted. Pay special attention to wireless access to your network as they're usually the weakest and least secure points. http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
Neuroscientist: Internet, video games rewiring kids' brains - Ars Technica - 0 views
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Fast-paced bytes of information gathered from today's social networks and video games are responsible for rewiring kids' brains, says UK neuroscientist Susan Greenfield. Though she doesn't cite any research, she connects these new technological habits to the behaviors of infants and autistic children.
The History and Evolution of Social Media | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views
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"Social media has become an integral part of modern society. There are general social networks with user bases larger than the population of most countries. There are niche sites for virtually every special interest out there. There are sites to share photos, videos, status updates, sites for meeting new people and sites to connect with old friends. It seems there are social solutions to just about every need. In this article, we'll review the history and evolution of social media from its humble beginnings to the present day."
Tag Team Tech October 2011 | VOYA - 1 views
Sclipo: the social learning revolution - 4 views
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An online learning management classroom teaching with social networking. Includes live webcam and conferencing for realtime teaching. Tutors can charge or not.
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An online learning management classroom teaching with social networking. Includes live webcam and conferencing for realtime teaching. Tutors can charge or not.
Is it Time for Bring Your Own Technology? - Expert Voices - 12 views
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