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Ian Guest

The National Academies Press - 1 views

shared by Ian Guest on 25 Aug 16 - Cached
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    "Read and download 8,616 books for FREE!"
John Pearce

How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 1 views

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    As the post-PC era moves from interesting theory to cold, hard reality, one of the most pressing questions is: How can we use tablets, and especially the iPad, to help people learn? Most of the focus has been on ebooks replacing textbooks, a trend fueled by Apple's recent updates to iBooks. Specifically, the company released iBooks Author, a tool for creating immersive ebooks on the desktop. Plus, the new iPad is now the first tablet with a retina screen, making reading and watching multimedia on the device even more enjoyable. But technology is only as good as the system it's applied to. Much like a fresh coat of paint will not improve the fuel efficiency of a '69 Mustang, the application of technology to a broken system masks deeper problems with short-term gains.
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

A Difference: How would I prepare to teach a BYOD class? - 2 views

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    I've been thinking and reading about what it would be like to teach a (math) class in a school with a Bring Your Own Device policy. My answer: "My class will teach the world what they learn with me. Everything will be accessible online and on a mobile device." Here's what I would set up:
John Pearce

8 must-reads detail how to verify information in real-time, from social media, users | Poynter. - 2 views

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    Over the past couple of years, I've been trying to collect every good piece of writing and advice about verifying social media content and other types of information that flow across networks. This form of verification involves some new tools and techniques, and requires a basic understanding of the way networks operate and how people use them. It also requires many of the so-called old school values and techniques that have been around for a while: being skeptical, asking questions, tracking down high quality sources, exercising restraint, collaborating and communicating with team members. Post also contains a great Slideshare.
John Pearce

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 3 views

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    Established in late 2004, e-Learning for Kids is a global, nonprofit foundation dedicated to fun and free learning on the Internet for children ages 5 - 12. We offer free, best-in-class courseware in math, science, reading and keyboarding; and we're building a community for parents and educators to share innovations and insights in childhood education.
John Pearce

BYOD - A Blessing or a Curse? | Margaret A. Powers - 4 views

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    I have been hearing more and more about BYOD or "bring your own device" on Twitter and in the blogs and educational news sources I read. It seems to be a growing trend in the business world too. Yet, the controversy around this idea seems almost as large as the hype. BYO is not a novel concept for restaurants or even schools when it comes to basic supplies (everyone can remember being asked to bring that box of crayons or later your composition notebook) but apparently devices are a different story.
Rachael Bath

Education system is 'stifling young innovators' | The Australian - 0 views

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    Education system is 'stifling young innovators' an interesting read and some thought provoking comments. What do you think?
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

BYOD: Bring your own device could spell end for work PC - 2 views

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    Do you dream of a world where you have your choice of laptop, smartphone or tablet at work; all of which connect seamlessly one to another, and are constantly updated? Sitting at your desk, feeling the red mist descend as your ancient XP desktop computer tries and fails to open your inbox, this might seem like an impossible dream. But for some people that day is already here. Continue reading the main story Special Report: The Technology of Business Road warriors struggle to get connected India's richest shrine goes green Can shipping go green? Mall v internet: Mid East goes online Authors going it alone and online Indian internet seeks the masses But there could be a catch.
John Pearce

The Truths, Untruths, and Fuzzy Truths of Cloud Security - 2 views

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    I recently wrote two articles about the growth of cloud computing: The Perfect Storm for Cloud Computing, and Enough Already! Cloud Computing Is Here to Stay. Both articles were written with the intention of concreting the fact that businesses and IT professionals need to begin, now, to develop their cloud strategy. The articles, read by over 23,000 people at the time of this writing, opened a floodgate of comments about the security concerns of cloud computing. So now I am going to address the truths, the untruths, and the fuzzy truths of security in the cloud.
Clay Leben

Usable Knowledge from Harvard Graduate School of Education - Research for Education Leaders, Teachers, Principals, School Policy Makers - 1 views

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    Plenty of research and opinion articles about education to explore on this site. I enjoyed reading about neuroscience research impact on education in the Learning and Development.
John Pearce

How to Read .ePub Ebooks on Firefox and Chrome [Quicktip] - 2 views

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    In this quick tip, we are going to share with you how you can open *.ePub files on your browser with EPUBReader on Firefox and MagicScroll on Chrome. These extensions are made as a minimalist ebook reader that will allow you to browse through ebooks directly from these two browsers.
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 ;)
John Pearce

How I Published to the iTunes Bookstore | Exploring Digital Media in Education - 5 views

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    I have recently published a book in the iTunes store. (Read about it here or here.) Some people have expressed interest in knowing how exactly I was able to do this. Well the good news is that it's not very difficult. The bad news is that you have to get the formatting perfect or it will be rejected.
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    This is going to be really helpful for us, as we are working on an iBook project for teacher PD ... thanks for sharing this
John Pearce

QR voice - 4 views

shared by John Pearce on 29 Jun 12 - No Cached
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    Turn your voice into a QR code which is then read back to you after you scan it
Shelly Terrell

Top 12 Most Read Posts in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - The Future of Education - 5 views

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    Fifty Two Secrets Students Should Know about Google Docs
John Pearce

The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content | DailyTekk - 9 views

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    More recently I've discovered some great new tools to read and share my favorite content which I've included here in this list. Whether you are a person who just likes to stay on top of the latest news, a blogger like me who needs a way to organize the vast amount of information that comes my way or a person who just enjoys sharing what they find with others you'll love this list.
Ian Quartermaine

CAPSpace - 4 views

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    CAPspace is a social networking tool for educational videoconferencing. Login to find colleagues and schools interested in collaborative videoconference projects. Create and advertise your own collaborative videoconference projects to educators around the world. CAPspace also provides registration for collaborative events and projects such as TWICE's Read Around the Planet.
John Pearce

60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category | TeachThought - 1 views

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    "Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate, access worldwide resources, and find new and interesting ways to communicate in one easily accessible place. Teachers around the world have found innovative ways to use Twitter as a teaching tool (including TeachThought's favorite), and we've shared many of these great ideas here with you. Read on, and we'll explore 60 inspiring ways that teachers and students can put Twitter to work in the classroom."
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