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LIC & GIC Insurance Examinations 2014 - 0 views

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    The exams are conducted from May - July 2014. Following are exam details - Like & Share - www.facebook.com/theadmissiontimes
John Pearce

Moving to the Cloud? What should you consider? | Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 3 views

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    "What I gained from this exercise was a thorough understanding of issues surrounding Cloud Computing and the information I needed to be able to speak confidently with my school community about the move we were making. If you're a school looking to move into the Cloud Computing space, then measures like this are necessary. If you're an Australian school looking for links to assist you with the process, then take a look at the following."
John Pearce

The Missing Guide for Google Hangout Video Calls - Zapier - 3 views

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    "The following Google Hangout video call guide shows you how to get started, invite participants, record a call, collaborate over a Google Doc and more."
Ian Guest

TinyLetter - 3 views

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    "TinyLetter is an elegant way for people to send personal letters to their friends, fans and followers."
Rhondda Powling

Now You Can See Which Websites Are Tracking You in Real-Time | Motherboard - 8 views

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    "Mozilla launched a tool that shines a light on the mysterious under-workings of the web economy. Its browser extension, Lightbeam, follows your digital footprint as you surf the web and shows you a real-time visualization of all the websites that are clandestinely tracking and sharing your data."
Rhondda Powling

Minecraft Resources for Teachers on Flipboard | Flipboard - 2 views

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    "The game Minecraft is an emerging way to teach and learn basic concepts of collaboration in the classroom. Minecraft rose to popularity due to elaborate pop culture recreations and the ability to explore other people's lands. With Minecraft, students can learn about survival, experience history digitally and create models of cells for biology class. If you are using Minecraft in your class, follow these magazines to get new ideas for your lesson plan."
Andrew Williamson

How To Use Google Wave for Live Blogging - 5 views

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    Use Google wave similar to coverit live. Interesting way to use Google wave as a live blogging tool for your blog followers to see. 
Darrel Branson

Animated Explanations - Explanatory Animations - 8 views

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    "A website full of animated movies, interactive tutorials and instructional videos, all free for you to view and to embed in your website. Simply select an animated explanation and follow the instructions to integrate it in your site."
Roland Gesthuizen

37 Productivity Tips for Working From Anywhere - 11 views

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    "The days of shackling your business to a brick and mortar office are over .. We asked people who work from home, from coworking spaces, in coffee shops, on the road and in offices to share their secrets for a productive day no matter where they're working. The following are the highlights of their collective advice."
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    Some interesting strategies and net management ideas that even educators can benefit from when working at school or from home.
John Pearce

Part 1… The Google Advanced Search.. Basic Student Skills And Learning « 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning - 1 views

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    "Welcome to another post that is a new entry in my Googal In Google Series. In fact, I was ecstatic about the enthusiastic responses from my Ten Items All Should Know When Using Google Basic Search… Far From Basic posting. (If you didn't see it, give it a click.) In this first of a three part posting I will cover some great things to know about Google Advanced Search. I will even try to convince you that perhaps you will increase student understanding by teaching them to search with the Advanced Search Page! As always, feel free to subscribe to this Blog by RSS or email, follow me on twitter at (@mjgormans), and also discover some great resources at my 21centuryedtech Wiki! You will also find my other postings at Tech and Learning Magazine. Now let's take a moment and advance to some of the advanced search strategies using Google Advanced Search! - Have a great week - Mike"
John Pearce

Ten Items All Should Know When Using Google Basic Search…. Far From Basic! « 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning - 0 views

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    "This is a continuing article in my series "The Googal In Google" This posting will focus on the art of searching using the basic Google search engine. I have tried to include the obvious and the not so obvious techniques. As you look through, I am almost certain you will learn something new. Please share this article with other educators and students. Just understanding these ten concepts will assist anyone into being a more productive researcher. As always, please feel free to follow me on twitter at (@mjgormans), I will do the same. Also, please take a moment to subscribe to this blog by email or RSS. I am always finding useful information to share! Let's begin our search. - Mike"
John Pearce

100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers | Online College Courses - 0 views

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    Though US focused this list from the Online Colleges is useful nonetheless "For teachers hoping to infuse multimedia into their classrooms, YouTube makes for an excellent starting point. Plenty of universities, nonprofits, organizations, museums and more post videos for the cause of education both in and out of schools. The following list compiles some of the ones most worthy of attention, as they feature plenty of solid content appealing to their respective audiences and actively try to make viewers smarter."
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Break Down the Barrier Between Your iPhone and Computer - 5 views

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    Your iOS device is a killer pocketable computer; your desktop is more powerful with a bigger screen. They need to play better together. Here's how to break down the barrier between the two and shuttle text, files, media, and more seamlessly between your desktop and iPhone.Two-Way Tools: iPhone to Desktop to iPhone The following tools push information and data in both directions-back and forth between your desktop and iOS device.
Clay Leben

Bloomfire / The Simplest Way to Spread Knowledge - 5 views

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    Social network resource collection and bloggin. Follow experts and answers and eportfolio rolled together. Could also function as a team hub, but it doesn't have live conferencing. Tools to create posts, webcam, and screencasts. No assessment or course sequence. Freemium model with generous caps on storage and bandwidth.
Darrel Branson

CUE Live 2009 - Dr. Robert Marzano and Dr. Debra Pickering Video - 0 views

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    A follow up to the IWB link from last week's podcast. Video > Popular Posts - Blip.tv (beta) > CUE Live 2009 - Dr. Robert Marzano And Dr. Debra Pickering
Darren Murphy

Ultranet Tender - 0 views

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    Minister for Education, Media Release, Friday, 14 November 2008. "Five software companies are vying for the $60.5 million Ultranet project as part of a selective tender process announced today by Education Minister Bronwyn Pike. It follows an announcement earlier this year that the project would be re-tendered with revised specifications to ensure value for money and the best long-term outcomes for Victorian government schools..."
Adam Brice

Emergency Management for Schools - 3 views

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    Following on from my last feel-good link 'Stop Disaster' I received a response from a post I put up about the game at my blog - http://abcreative.posterous.com Melanie, the Manager - School Education, National Security Capability Development Division, Attorney General's Department came across the post and shared this link with me. 'Dingo Creek - the disaster' and 'Dingo Creek - The Recovery' immerses students in an emergency management situation and gets them to make decisions will change the course of the game. The great thing this has been developed for Australian students. There are also offline units and lesson resources to download from the site. Another great resource for incorporating games / simulations effectively into the curriculum.
John Pearce

QR Codes: The nuts and bolts #QRCode #edtech #ukedchat - eLearning Blog Dont Waste Your Time - 4 views

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    "I've had some amazing discussions with some colleagues recently about QR Codes and how we can use them. When I got over the initial "huh?" response as to what they are, and they understood that the code can contain type of data, we started to get somewhere really quite quickly. So, this post is really to consolidate my previous posts and to make it slightly more graphical - images are often easier to follow."
John Pearce

Notes and Slides from the Mt. Orange School Demo provided by @lasic | Moodle News - 1 views

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    Martin Dougiamas (@moodler) and Tomaz Lasic (@lasic) hosted a quick demo and call to action for the Mt. Orange School demo site right before Christmas.  As a follow up Tomaz has provided the presentation recording in Elluminate, his slide notes and the full presentation from that day http://www.twitlonger.com/show/7m04ig. The presentation focused on providing an overview of what was currently possible with the Mt. Orange School, Moodle's new demonstration site where you can get a feel for what's possible with Moodle 2.0 and well trained teaching staff.  In additional Tomaz explained that the school site in its entirety is available for download so that users can dive in deeper and play with the settings and features without affecting the live site or causing undue administration. The presentation recording is about 1 hour and the Google Docs presentation has a wealth of information included in it's speakers notes.  Be sure to check out both if you're considering Moodle 2.0 this year.
Roland Gesthuizen

Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die | Magazine - 2 views

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    "In Japan, the word otaku refers to people who have obsessive, minute interests-especially stuff like anime or videogames. It comes from a term for "someone else's house"-otaku live in their own, enclosed worlds. Or, at least, their lives follow patterns that are well outside the norm. Looking back, we were American otakus. "
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    Interesting to think about how Geek culture has changed over the past three decades.
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