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Ian Guest

Use Google Docs to Manage your Digital Projects - 6 views

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    "...the ability to quickly browse tasks, task owners and time management all in one easy-to-read page."
Enrique Jobson

Cash Advance Payday Loans: Important Ways To Avoid Financial Brokers! - 0 views

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    Once you make up your mind, log on to the chosen site and go to the 'apply now' page and fill in the required details and forward it straightaway. You will avoid the broker and get the financial deal done without any hassle. Read More - http://advancecashloanss.blogspot.com/2015/09/cash-advance-payday-loans-important.html
John Pearce

Google is having a bad year - 5 views

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    ""I think Google is likely 75% fucked," Paul Kedrosky, a venture capitalist, wrote in an email to Mashable. "Nothing's totally fucked, but... they're at a precipice, and no one is calling them on it." Just a few years ago - heck, even a few months ago - that statement would have come across as utterly out of touch with reality. Even now, it probably reads as mostly hyperbolic. Mostly."
John Pearce

Shift to anonymous apps creates new school challenges | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

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    "Parents have taken over Facebook and, to a lesser extent, Twitter. This has sent device-laden students flocking to social media apps such as Instagram, SnapChat and Yik Yak, and the shift has created new challenges for administrators trying to root out cyberbullying and threats of violence. Garnering the most concern in many districts is Yik Yak, a free app created in 2013 that connects users within a 10-mile radius to a message board, and allows anyone to read and post anonymously. The app, meant for college students, is blocked on most K12 campuses thanks to technology called geofencing."
Tony Richards

Google CEO warns of data explosion and future without privacy - "People aren't ready" f... - 3 views

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    Interesting article to read about the future of data and data privacy
anonymous

JISC RSC Scotland N&E: EduApps - 0 views

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    MyStudyBar is a tool which helps overcome problems that students commonly experience with studying, reading and writing. The tool consists of a set of portable open source and freeware applications, assembled into one convenient package.
John Pearce

Foller.me - 0 views

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    Foller.me is a Twitter service that can provide you with the most detailed information about a specific Twitter user in the least amount of time! Here's how it works. You input a Twitter name into the searchbox and hit enter. Foller.me gets access to the profile of that user via the Twitter API, scans all the public info and the latest 200 tweets! In general, you'd read those 200 messages to get to know what that specific user is all about, right? Well you don't have to! Foller.me has done that for you already, and provides you only with the most significant parts of those 200 tweets. It builds up three tag clouds: topics, #hashtags and @mentions, all based on the user's recent activity, AND excluding all stop words! Isn't that great?
John Pearce

Summarity: Software That Summarizes - 1 views

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    Summarity is a software/website that condenses articles into digestible pieces it culls through the text and finds the sentences that seem most relevant. Summarity produces two types of results - block text of the summary, or a skimmed version that puts the summarized sentences in bold type. You can also use the Summarity bookmarks in your browser to block text or skim the actual website you are reading."
Andrew Williamson

My6Sense | Your Digital Intuition - 3 views

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    "my6sense is the best way to experience your top content from social networks and news sources - all in one app.Read your most relevant items and updates from your Facebook, Twitter, news, RSS and blog streams (*Google Buzz on Android), share via email and social networks, discover fresh content, manage your streams and more! All you need to do is use the service, and we'll personalize your content for you. Using our 'Digital Intuition' technology, we accurately learn what's important to you and personally rank your streams so that your most valuable information is always at the top. There's no need for you to tell us what you like/dislike or set any preferences. It's completely effortless!" So far so good enjoying the random nature of it so far. Especially when the Google Reader is bursting at the seams. Like the integration with my twitter feed too. 
Debra Hicks

Who Is This Person? :: Add-ons for Firefox - 3 views

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    With this add-on, you can highlight a name on any web page and find information on that person on a variety of different sites. Makes professional reading more effective and informative.
Darrel Branson

Stanford study: Media multitaskers pay mental price - 2 views

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    Media multitaskers pay mental price, Stanford study shows Think you can talk on the phone, send an instant message and read your e-mail all at once? Stanford researchers say even trying may impair your cognitive control.
John Pearce

Edudemic » Every Teacher's Must-Have Guide To Facebook - 9 views

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    "You can't swing a stick in social media without hitting something on Facebook. Same goes for education. You can't talk about how technology is revolutionizing education without mentioning Facebook. It's a simple service to figure out but what about once you become a regular user? If you're a teacher, you would be well served by spending 3 minutes to read through this must-have guide. (We timed it out and it's a bit under 3 minutes. It's almost summertime, you can spare it for us!)"
John Pearce

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Recommended iOS Apps for 2010 - 4 views

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    "The educator and developer community at iear.org has taken nominations and votes for their 2010 Best App Awards. While nominations and voting is now closed, the list of dozens of nominees is a valuable resource. Nominations were made in early December by those who read I Educational Apps Review's blog. There are nearly 20 categories and each category is divided into elementary and secondary. You can view the 125 apps categorized in a spreadsheet or view their icons in a widget. Clicking an icon will take you to the app's details page in the App Store. The widget was made using Appsfire's Widget Maker."
Darrel Branson

Image-Translating iPhone App May Just Blow Your Mind | Techi.com - 4 views

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    "Translating technology has come a long way since Babblefish. A new iPhone App called Word Lens combines augmented reality, real-time translation and character-recognition software that will have you heading to that Mexican restaurant you always wanted to try but couldn't read the menu."
John Pearce

Edudemic » The Ultimate Guide To Online Privacy - 3 views

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    "If you've ever visited a website that handles even the smallest bit of your personal information, there's a good chance (hopefully) that it's asked you to read through a privacy policy or two. Rather than pour over the details, many of us simply click on 'I AGREE!' and proceed with using the application. Even the companies and websites involved understand this and make it as easy as possible to satisfy lawyers as well as users. What's the harm in essentially ignoring that privacy policy? While the majority of the time it's harmless, there are some ne'er-do-wells that may gather your personal information and sell it to marketers, advertisers, or spammers. While terrible, it's not unheard of."
John Pearce

Art Project, powered by Google - 1 views

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    The 'Art Project' is a "unique collaboration with some of the world's most acclaimed art museums to enable people to discover and view more than a thousand artworks online in extraordinary detail. * Explore museums with Street View technology: virtually move around the museum's galleries, selecting works of art that interest you, navigate though interactive floor plans and learn more about the museum and you explore. * Artwork View: discover featured artworks at high resolution and use the custom viewer to zoom into paintings. Expanding the info panel allows you to read more about an artwork, find more works by that artist and watch related YouTube videos. * Create your own collection: the 'Create an Artwork Collection' feature allows you to save specific views of any of the 1000+ artworks and build your own personalised collection. Comments can be added to each painting and the whole collection can then be shared with friends and family.
John Pearce

What is a QR Code? - Library Research Guides at Boise State University - 2 views

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    From Boise State University a live binder "Read all about QR Codes! What they are, how they work, and how you can create your own."
Kathleen Morris

7 lessons educators can learn from the Urban Outfitters PR disaster | 21st Century Coll... - 8 views

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    Must read post about the power of Twitter and blogging, and how it can be used in the classroom
John Pearce

How Khan Academy Is Changing the Rules of Education | Magazine - 4 views

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    A really interesting look at the Khan Academy, and more, and the bigger "Flipped Classroom" movement. The article contains a potted history of the Khan development as well as some rebuttals from Gary Stager and Sylvia Martinez. An interesting read for all wanting to know more about Khan.
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