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John Pearce

The Beginner's Guide to SoundCloud - 3 views

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    "Online streaming services aren't new. There are innumerable ways to stream audio and music online, but SoundCloud has some advantages over the competition. Founded in Berlin in 2007, SoundCloud has since expanded to an extensive app that encompasses a streaming service, a distribution platform and an online community. For musicians, it's a great way to upload original music to share with your fans. For fans, it's easy to keep tabs on your favorite artists and stream on continuous play. And increasingly more for other types of media, SoundCloud provides a way to stream embeddable audio pieces for news and sports media outlets. Once you decide what's best for you, getting started with SoundCloud is simple. Check out some of the best and most useful SoundCloud features below in our beginner's guide."
Darrel Branson

Google Drive introduces activity streams to help you monitor your files | The Verge - 2 views

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    "The Google Drive team said today that it is rolling out an activity stream to help you monitor changes to your files and folders. A new ⓘ button that appears at the top right corner of the screen gives you access to the stream, which notes actions taken on files and folders in your Drive, and who took them. Edits, comments, new files, changed file names and more will all now appear inside the stream."
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. 
Kathleen Morris

YouTube Goes Live! - 0 views

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    An article about YouTube's new live streaming function
John Pearce

Spritz - 2 views

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    "Reading is inherently time consuming because your eyes have to move from word to word and line to line. Traditional reading also consumes huge amounts of physical space on a page or screen, which limits reading effectiveness on small displays. Scrolling, pinching, and resizing a reading area doesn't fix the problem and only frustrates people. Now, with compact text streaming from Spritz, content can be streamed one word at a time, without forcing your eyes to spend time moving around the page."
Ian Guest

NORIGINALS: The Art of Uncreativity - 4 views

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    "NORIGINALS #POETASTR is an automated, rule-based poetry creation tool. Sourcing content from the twitter stream, it allows users to specify lyrical forms. Based on the criteria, poems are generated and streamed to the user as they are created."
Ian Quartermaine

Using Amazon S3 to Host Streaming Videos - 3 views

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    I'll show you how to deliver high-definition movies from your web pages. This solution boasts high video quality, smooth playback and low-cost.
Roland Gesthuizen

Watch Wikipedia Activity Stream In Real-Time - 7 views

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    This is absolutely amazing. We know that Wikipedia gets additions, edits, and deletions all of the time, but without a visualization we just have to assume that's the case. With Wikistream, we can see exactly what's happening on Wikipedia in real-time. The background image on the page updates randomly, and sometimes the stream goes so fast it's impossible to even see what's going on.
Clay Leben

2010 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference - 5 views

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    Streaming nonprofit tech conference presentations. Education and fundraising and social media.
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    Streaming nonprofit tech conference presentations. Education and fundraising and social media.
John Pearce

Invisible QR Codes for Televisions | Wireless Watch Japan - 2 views

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    "Fujitsu has developed an interactive technology that would bring the viewer the same opportunity for a second-screen experience, without intruding into their first screen experience. The new technology would add lights that are discernible to a phone camera but not to the human eye to a video stream, creating, essentially, a scannable light-based QR codes."
Ian Guest

SimpleWash - 4 views

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    Helps you clean up your Facebook or Twitter streams of inappropriate content
John Pearce

Broadcast your hangout to the world for free - Google+ - 2 views

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    "Go live from your laptop Live broadcasts are only a few clicks away. Stream your hangout publicly on Google+, your YouTube channel, and your website. Save instantly to YouTube You don't need special software to record your conversation. Every Hangout On Air is automatically saved to your YouTube account. Share to the world Once your hangout is over, it's easy to keep the conversation going. Your hangout video will be available on Google+ and on your YouTube channel."
anonymous

Collaboration - Action Teams - Project Management Software - 1 views

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    "Podio moves your work out of your inbox into social activity streams. It's never been easier to gain transparency and appreciate your team's work, collaborate online, and streamline your communication - all in one place. Break free from the chains of email overload, document chaos and broken communication. Get social with Podio. "
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    Podio Explained: http://www.youtube.com/user/podio Very useful for Action Teams + other
John Pearce

Flipped Classroom Infographic #flippedclassroom #blendedlearning #edtech - 6 views

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    An interesting infographic on the "history" of the Flipped Classroom and some results, (read the comment stream for further discussion especially re history).
John Pearce

Snapshot of a Modern Learner - Amherst, NY, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - A Prof... - 2 views

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    Santos is not an enigma, but he is misunderstood. Santos sends approximately 125 texts per day. He sneaks his phone into his classes either in his book bag or his jacket and is online just about all day. He posts messages to Facebook during class. He looks up answers to definitions of words online. He checks sports scores, plays games, posts his location so his friends can find him easily, and streams music through an app on his phone. His teachers use technology as an event. Outside of school, he doesn't separate technology from other activities. For him, it is air or water, something that he doesn't really think about because it's always available.
John Pearce

How copyright enforcement robots killed the Hugo Awards [UPDATED] - 1 views

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    "Last night, robots shut down the live broadcast of one of science fiction's most prestigious award ceremonies. No, you're not reading a science fiction story. In the middle of the annual Hugo Awards event at Worldcon, which thousands of people tuned into via video streaming service Ustream, the feed cut off - just as Neil Gaiman was giving an acceptance speech for his Doctor Who script, "The Doctor's Wife." Where Gaiman's face had been were the words, "Worldcon banned due to copyright infringement." What the hell?"
John Pearce

Total Recorder - 4 views

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    Total recorder is a windows based Audio/Video Recorder, Editor, Converter. Capture streaming video and audio.
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