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John Pearce

http://www.aggregage.com/ - 3 views

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    "Aggregage creates online communities by aggregating the most engaging content from the best sources around a specific business segment.  We then use the site's audience to auto-curate the content based on their social media signals.  Content is available both on this audience-curated site and in a personalized newsletter dedicated to the topic.  Our site on eLearning has become the highest trafficked site on that topic."
Ian Guest

OpenDyslexic - 6 views

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    "OpenDyslexic is a new open sourced font created to increase readability for readers with dyslexia. The typeface includes regular, bold, italic, and bold-italic styles. It is being updated continually and improved based on input from dyslexic users. There are no restrictions on using OpenDyslexic outside of attribution. "
Ian Guest

Coursefork - 3 views

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    "Coursefork is a platform for open-sourcing and collaborating on educational material. We've built a way to upload course material, allow others to create copies, modify them for their own use, and share their improvements both back "upstream" and to the community at large"
John Pearce

Things You Probably Never Knew About Wikipedia - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "Wikipedia can be a nightmare for a teacher, or it can be their best friend. For those teachers that have papers handed to them by students that are clearly copied from another source, Wikipedia tends to turn up early in the search and show that the students have indeed, been checking out what Wikipedia has to say. It's no wonder that teachers often have questions about what is good about the tool and how it might benefit their students. Today, we're taking a look at some more general facts and figures about one of the world's largest free, collaboratively written encyclopedia. Which is a pretty awesome concept, if you ask us. The handy infographic below will let you in on some interesting facts that you probably weren't privy to - and some of the numbers are pretty staggering! Keep reading to learn more!"
John Pearce

Redz.com - 0 views

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    Redz is a really interesting search engine that provides search results in image thumbnails. It also pulls its data from different web sources and provides results from the web, images and video.
John Pearce

SearchReSearch: A note about searching Google Scanned Newspaper archives - 2 views

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    "As you might know, Google currently has a collection of newspaper archives that's worth knowing about.  It turns out that the Newspaper Archive search still works, it just requires a bit of special technique to actually search it out.  You can go to this URL:  https://news.google.com/news/advanced_news_search and it will show you a popup.  Fill in the fields the way you want, THEN do a date-restrict to the dates you want, and THEN in the "Source" field, enter the name of the newspaper you want.  "
John Pearce

The Micro 3D printer tops $1M on Kickstarter in one day - CNET - 0 views

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    "The cute, little, Micro 3D printer appears to be a very hot commodity. Touting it as "the first truly consumer 3D printer," the team behind The Micro, M3D, has worked to design an easy-to-use, low-cost, 7-inch tall printer. The device can print smaller items, such as a vase, custom cookie cutters, or cat toys. The Micro can auto-level and auto-calibrate and will also work with open-source software for more advanced users."
John Pearce

Printoo: Paper-Thin, Flexible Arduino™-Compatible modules! by Ynvisible - Kickstarter - 2 views

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    "Printoo is a platform of paper-thin circuit boards and modules. It gives makers an open-source, lightweight, flexible, and modular Arduino-compatible platform to create just about anything you want! What makes Printoo amazingly unique is that it comes with a range of printed electronics modules previously unavailable to the public. These are electronics building "blocks" of the future, only not so rigid."
Ian Guest

New Visions CloudLab - 6 views

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    A source of useful scripts and add-ons to extend the functionality of your Google apps and geared specifically towards the needs of teachers.
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."
John Pearce

When bushfires sound alarms, social media can save lives - 0 views

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    "These days, social media and online apps have become a major source of disaster information and warnings. But how much can we trust them?"
Ian Guest

Podcast Generator - 5 views

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    "Podcast Generator (PG) is an open source Content Management System written in PHP and specifically designed for podcast publishing. It provides the user with the tools to easily manage all of the aspects related to the publication of a podcast, from the upload of episodes to its submission to the iTunes store"
Clay Leben

Wagn: a Wiki, Database, and CMS - 3 views

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    Create a web site using WAGN, a type of wiki. Free open source.
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.
Clay Leben

Learning programming with Videos, Tutorials and Screencasts - 6 views

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    ShowMeDo is learning with the open-source community. Learning Paths are visual scripts for navigating lessons.
John Pearce

How To Search & Credit Properly-Licensed Photos On Flickr [Firefox] - 0 views

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    "Flickr is an amazing resource of creative images. It's always been the main source of inspiration to me. This post from Make Use Of attempts to make it clearer for everyone which Flickr photos they are allowed to re-use and how to easily find and credit them. Anyone who has a blog may have used images published on Flickr but not everyone knows how to properly do that."
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Bare URLs are a problem « Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 4 views

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    Despite staff constantly reinforcing the message with students that they need to construct proper bibliographies, I still see plenty of kids creating them with just the bare url and no other detail about the site they sourced their information from. I think Wikipedia have provided me with some terminology and explanations I can use with the students that will help them understand the importance of a citation using full details.
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