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John Pearce

Microsoft Word is cumbersome, inefficient, and obsolete. It's time for it to die. - Sla... - 3 views

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    "Nowadays, I get the same feeling of dread when I open an email to see a Microsoft Word document attached. Time and effort are about to be wasted cleaning up someone's archaic habits. A Word file is the story-fax of the early 21st century: cumbersome, inefficient, and a relic of obsolete assumptions about technology. It's time to give up "
John Pearce

The Transition from Cursive to Coding - Getting Smart by Adam Renfro - coding, cursive,... - 2 views

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    "Madeline McSherry of Slate says it best:  "Coding is the hottest skill on the job market, the modern-day language of creativity, and a powerful force in the economy." Here are four reason why I believe students should be coding:"
John Pearce

USC Is Offering a Google Glass Course for Journalism - 1 views

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    "That will be the collective mindset of students taking "Glass Journalism," a new course slated for the fall semester at the University of Southern California, where students will be tasked with thinking up new ways for journalists to tell stories using augmented reality and Google Glass."
John Pearce

Study shows parents' tech fears depend on politics, socioeconomic status, race. - 0 views

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    "Parents often fear technology. They worry that their children might be exposed to inappropriate pornographic or violent content online, or be negatively influenced or explicitly hurt by a stranger through social media. After hearing news coverage of horrific events, parents also fret that their kids might be bullied or bully someone else using digital tools."
Camilla Elliott

Facebook self-censorship: What happens to the posts you don't publish? - 2 views

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    "Unfortunately, the code in your browser that powers Facebook still knows what you typed-even if you decide not to publish it.* It turns out that the things you explicitly choose not to share aren't entirely private. Facebook calls these unposted thoughts "self-censorship," and insights into how it collects these nonposts can be found in a recent paper written by two Facebookers. Sauvik Das, a Ph.D. student at Carnegie Mellon and summer software engineer intern at Facebook, and Adam Kramer, a Facebook data scientist, have put online an article presenting their study of the self-censorship behavior collected from 5 million English-speaking Facebook users. "
eric Last

Podcast number 117 - March 8th 2010 - 1 views

10th Mar, 2010 Ed Tech Crew 117 - Darrel's Concrete Podcast number 117 - March 8th 2010 [EDTECHCREW117.mp3 Running time: 44:04 mins, size: 39 MB] Download it here! Websites of interest: Robot te...

started by eric Last on 13 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Roland Gesthuizen

Windows 7 tablets | Leader Slate 12 Windows 7 tablet | ExoPC - 0 views

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    "The biggest downside to Windows 7 on tablets is that Microsoft has failed to offer a specialised tablet user-interface. This is a huge oversight as Microsoft was first to push tablets over a decade ago but has completely failed to make an impact on the new generation tablet market pioneered by Apple and Google."
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