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Kathleen Morris

TweetStats :: Graphin' Your Stats - 3 views

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    Interesting tool to graph your Twitter Stats including tweets per hour, tweets per month, reply startistics etc. No login required.
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    Interesting tool to graph your Twitter Stats including tweets per hour, tweets per month, reply startistics etc. No login required.
Michael Clark

Very Important Things You Should Know About Payday Loans Before Applying! - 0 views

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    If you want 30 day payday loans works in your favor than it is your duty to stick with the repayment plan. Don't forget that it is your obligation to make payment of the borrowed sum when it's due.
John Pearce

Why Khan Academy Is The Wrong Answer « Looking Up - 7 views

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    "Popular efforts to improve education are focusing on the wrong problem. Millions of dollars and hours of innovation are being spent on improving how we deliver content in an era when content matters less and how we interact with it matters more."
Roland Gesthuizen

'CodeSpells' wizard game teaches you how to program in Java (Wired UK) - 10 views

  • The aim was to keep children engaged while they are learning programming, which can be frustrating
  • he developed the game because there is a lack of qualified instructors to teaching computer science below college level in a way that is accessible
  • emergent use of code to surmount challenges of one's own making is an act that fits our definition of exploratory play
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  • analysed how 30 successful programmers learnt their trade.  They found that activities had to be structured by the person who is trying to learn and that learning must be creative and exploratory as well as 'sticky' -- successful programmers would spend hours and hours coding
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    "A team of computer scientists has developed a videogame called CodeSpells that teaches people how to code in Java."
John Pearce

Robert Scoble - Google+ - My two-week review of Google Glass: it all depends on the… - 3 views

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    "This week I gave five speeches while wearing it. I passed through airports four times (two more in a couple of hours). I let hundreds of people try my Google Glass. I have barely taken it off since getting it other than to sleep. Here's my review after having Google Glass for two weeks:"
John Pearce

2011-01-14 Using Google Docs to Support Your PLC - EdTechTeam - 8 views

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    "Take your professional learning community to the next level by using Google Docs to collaborate with colleagues. Google Docs is an online office suite that allows you to create, edit, share, and publish documents, including spreadsheets and presentations. Because everything is stored and even modified on the web, Google Docs makes it easy to collaborate with colleagues - and even to edit the same document from multiple computers simultaneously. This session will focus on the use of Google Docs to promote and support collaboration within a PLC, including strategies for creating common assessments, sharing best practices, and capturing the conversation - even between meetings. Google Docs can even be used for data collection and analysis. This one tool can revolutionize the way your PLC collaborates. And it's free. (This is a hands-on DOUBLE session: 2.5 hours.)"
John Pearce

Phil Bradley's weblog: Twitter chat software - 1 views

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    "One of the very interesting aspects of Twitter is the ability to have online chats about specific subjects, usually lasting for an hour or so. These chats utilise a particular hashtag, and people who want to engage in the chat will keep an eye out for the particular tag, and will use it themselves if they want to become involved. There are hundreds of chats taking place on a regular basis and there's a useful community run document that lists many of them."
Sylwia Rees

Installment Loans Obtain Fast Money and Repay in Easy Way - 0 views

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    Installment loans are your fast source of cash in the same day without credit checks and hassle free. You can apply these loans within 24 hours by cash in several installments as your convenience.
Sylwia Rees

What Are Installment Loans Missouri And How Does It Works? - 0 views

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    Get approval the same day of applying with installment loans. Anyone can apply here this loan and get cash within 24 hours at online approval. Then, can apply online and get cash available to apply for you now today!
Rhondda Powling

Using Scratch in the Curriculum · TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting NetworkbyJeffrey Bradbury - 5 views

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    "In this episode, Jeff sits down with Kasia Chmielinski to learn how Scratch is being used in over 150 countries in more than 40 languages.  Join Jeff, Rob Pennington, Kevin Donatello, and Sam Patterson as we dive into the Hour of Code and Beyond on TeacherCast Podcast 124."
John Pearce

Teen Mobile Device Usage Skyrockets (INFOGRAPHIC) | FunMobility Blog - 2 views

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    Teens love their cell phones. Duh! But just how often are they using their mobile phones and why? Leveraging the data provided by the recent Nielsen study, "New Mobile Obsession: U.S. Teens Triple Data Usage", FunMobility decided to explore cell phone usage patterns further. The result of our FunChat and FAADChat customer survey with over 10,000 respondents generated even more interesting data points. The survey found teens are spending more time on mobile devices than any other media device, and 40 percent are spending more than four hours per day on their mobile devices. And that's just the beginning. We turned this data into an infographic: "Generation OMG: How Teens Use Mobile Devices", that we just announced and was recently covered by ZDNet's iGeneration blog.
John Pearce

14 Questions for Bring_Your_Own_Device - 2 views

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    From an industry point of view but... Letting your employees use their personal mobile devices for work makes them leap for joy - they literally love their iPads, iPhones, Droids, BlackBerrys, Galaxies and other devices of choice. Research shows it also makes them more productive and increases their engagement with the workplace, including after hours.     On the other hand, the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) phenomenon opens doors to all sorts of tricky issues so it's important to plan ahead.
John Pearce

Dark Side of the iPad ~ Collecting student projects is difficult! | John Larkin - 6 views

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    "....... the iPad has a dark side. Particularly for a teacher working with a class of students, each with their own iPad. Consider a teacher that simply wants to facilitate teaching and learning and does not wish to devote hours to dealing with an interface that can at times be clunky, inconsistent and simply involves too many steps to get it to work. Which interface!? The conventional task of collecting, assessing and returning student works that were created on an iPad."
John Pearce

Twicsy, the Twitter Pics Engine - 3 views

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    A Twitter pics search engine, Twicsy provides a handy 'in the last hour' search filter. You can even use pre-set widgets to access images from specific user accounts in real-time.
John Pearce

The Six Sides of Steve. - 0 views

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    Decision: To use the Notebook, The Tablet or my iPhone. I think to myself. How do other people view Twitter? Where are they? Who are they and how often to they check Twitter and for how long. I guess this line of thought is why I became a Geographer. Then I thought to myself. I have all the resources I need in my hand to answer these questions. It's nearly lunchtime so I'll post a 24 hours survey, tweet a few invites to participate and tomorrow lunch I can check the results. So I did. Below are the results and some discussion from #WhoTweets. I would like to acknowledge all those who responded and retweeted to the invite to participate. 97 Respondents is a great result. Thank you everyone.
Roland Gesthuizen

Why #Pencilchat May Be the Most Clever Education Allegory Ever - Education - GOOD - 7 views

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    A decidedly low tech device, the humble pencil, is providing some tongue-in-cheek insight into current education debates via Twitter. In the past 24 hours, educators have tweeted the hashtag #pencilchat thousands of times. The tweets are undeniably witty, but they also reflect the frustration teachers feel over everything from schools' technophobia to budget cuts, which may make #pencilchat the best-and most clever-education allegory ever.
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