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Ian Quartermaine

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Quizzes in Edcanvas - 4 views

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    Edcanvas is an excellent tool for creating digital packets of information for your students to read, watch, and listen to. Now you can have students check their understanding of the materials in those digital packets by having them take a short quiz.
Ian Guest

Ebook Glue - 2 views

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    "Turn your blog's feed into a downloadable ebook." No more than a few simple clicks.
Pure Money Making

typeSmart - 0 views

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    typeSmart is a web-site designed to teach you typing in their own innovative ways. With typeSmart, you will be assured to get immediate results. Now, they have gone to considerable lengths to set up an affiliate system that is both robust and fair...
Pure Money Making

Gap.com - 0 views

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    Gap.com, as many of you may already know, is one of the world famous clothes stores. Now, they are giving you the opportunity to join them as affiliate ...
Pure Money Making

Flex offers - 0 views

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    It's now simple and easy to create your own product review website. Flex offers is an affiliate marketing network that provides comprehensive solutions to both advertisers and publishers ...
Pure Money Making

Full tilt poker - 0 views

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    Full tilt poker is the world's strongest poker brand and one of the fastest growing poker rooms on the Internet. This is your chance to team up with the world's fastest growing online poker ...
Ian Guest

whenintime - 8 views

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    "WhenInTime is a web application that enables its users to create, view, explore, share and contribute to interactive digital timelines on the topic of their choice" ... including timelines composed from data feeds like Twitter
John Pearce

"Something" is Wrong with Google (since 2004) | Search Engine Journal - 3 views

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    It never ceases to amaze me how Google has become such an integral part of our lives. Search has evolved in such colossal proportions and especially with the advent of Google instant my belief that Google can actually read my mind has only been fortified. Search Marketers around the world are always on their Toes and as Google states "Don't try to follow our algorithm but try to think about the direction in which we are heading, build content for the users and not the search engines". I sometimes wonder if Google was actually a person he would be an amazing election candidate. But then again the high and mighty also have their share of secrets, secrets that should never come up, what I am about to reveal can be touted as one of the many chapters of the Da Vinci of Google.
John Pearce

The Solidoodle: A 3D Printer for Everyone | GeekDad | Wired.com - 5 views

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    There is a revolution upon us in the Maker community. Use of computer-controlled construction methods, such as CNC machines, laser cutters, and 3D printers is on the rise and the cost to build these machines from scratch or from a kit continues to come down towards the point where your average household will soon be able to readily download and print objects the same way we download and print off a document. A major jump in this trend comes from the creator of the Solidoodle.
John Pearce

10 Resources to support Scratch Day in the classroom | Teaching News - 3 views

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    Although Scratch Day is on a Saturday, I thought that it might be useful to list some classroom resources that can be used in lessons before / after the day itself and, of course, at other times of the year too. I hope that this is useful if you want to use this great software for the first time… or if you're looking to extend what you can already do with Scratch.
Roland Gesthuizen

Gamasutra - News - The BBC's big play for the game space, led by Dr. Who - 4 views

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    Late last year, BBC Worldwide and Three Rings launched a preview of Dr. Who: Worlds in Time, a massively multiplayer adventure game, and this March, they're planning to formally launch it -- and with it the British media corporation's hopes for the future of the franchise's online presence.
Tom March

SXSW: Highlight Founder Paul Davison Aims to Build 'Sixth Sense' - 1 views

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    First there was Patti Maes, then Layars, Highlight's getting closer to commercialising MIT's Sixth Sense technologies.  
John Pearce

[Infographic] How Many Pre-Teens Are on Facebook? - 4 views

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    Facebook's policy is to allow 13 and up to have access, but I know plenty of underage kids that have their own logins. Surveys from last fall show many 10, 11, and 12-year olds have accounts. And whether you agree or disagree with the age limit, you might want to take a look at this survey from SodaHead that was done last week. Not surprisingly, adults and kids differ on what is the most appropriate age of Facebook consent.
Andrew Williamson

How Toy Story 2 Got Deleted Twice, Once on Accident, Again on purpose - 0 views

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    On the surface this is a story that emphasizes the need to check your back up system. But ultimately it's also a story about collaboration! team work and striving for perfection. Also a good read for tech historian geeks ;)
Tony Richards

Neil Gaiman Offers Graduates 10 Essential Tips for Working in the Arts | Open Culture - 3 views

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    Great inspirational video for us all to watch.
John Pearce

A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links | Upside Learning Blog - 3 views

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    Mobile learning is in the air, almost everyone realizes the potential, and some companies are now taking tentative first steps. While I haven't blogged in a while, I continue trawling through my RSS feeds, seeing more and more references to mobile learning, mlearning, performance support, 'just-in-time' and so many other terms that make sense in that context. Here are some interesting links I've come across recently, mostly about mobile learning and some about learning in general that I found interesting. Do note some of these link up to dated articles.
John Pearce

Top 7 Myths Of Mobile Learning | Upside Learning Blog - 2 views

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    When it comes to mobile learning myths and misconceptions abound. The mlearning domain is still new to many, so this confusion is to be expected. These myths are holding back widespread adoption of mobile learning in the workplace. Here is a list of the more common ones I come across. Also contrast with a list of myths we posted on this blog a couple of years ago.
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