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QuestionPress - Web-Based Classroom and Audience Response System - 6 views

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    Polling, surveys, forms, and online assessments are wonderful tools. QuestionPress will take you one step further by giving you the LIVE interaction you want with your responders. QuestionPress will help you gather a digital show of hands and more, whether the responders are in the same room or across the globe. And since QuestionPress is web-based, it works on any Internet capable computer or device. Check out the many uses of QuestionPress

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BYOD in the 21st Century - YouTube - 2 views

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    "Wondering what BYOD means or if your school is ready for it? In this 8-minute Pedagogical Quickie, I present some of the many advantages and limitations of this concept for education."
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Aspirin now less of a wonder as new study warns of internal bleeding risk - 2 views

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    Opps - may need to update comment on recent show about asprin - lucky we had the medical disclaimer.
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10 Ways to ensure that this year parents won't even have to ask "What did you do at sch... - 3 views

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    Post by US teacher (@tedrosececi) "Here are 10 ideas I have gathered this summer to kick parent communication up to the next level so that never again will they have to ask, "What'd you do at school today?" and hear the annoying, "nothing." Instead, parents will have already experienced the wonderful things that have been happening in their child's world and dinner table discussions will turn into celebrations and extensions of the learning happening at school."
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10 Ways to ensure that this year parents won't even have to ask "What did you do at sch... - 3 views

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    "Here are 10 ideas I have gathered this summer to kick parent communication up to the next level so that never again will they have to ask, "What'd you do at school today?" and hear the annoying, "nothing." Instead, parents will have already experienced the wonderful things that have been happening in their child's world and dinner table discussions will turn into celebrations and extensions of the learning happening at school."
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BYOD in the 21st Century - YouTube - 4 views

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    Wondering what BYOD means or if your school is ready for it? In this 8-minute Pedagogical Quickie, I present some of the many advantages and limitations of this concept for education.
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Github for Writers - 2 views

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    "... despite how crucial GitHub is to the developer toolbox, I'm constantly wondering why the platform is limited to just code. It's not a stretch to imagine the usefulness of a similar platform for non-developers - authors, teachers, students - though as much as I search, I can't seem to find one. So I'm building it myself. I'm building a GitHub for everyone else."
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How Google Works - 5 views

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    "Have you ever wondered how Google works? Sure, it has a complex algorithm that looks at hundreds of variables, but in simple terms…do you know how Google works? To help you get a better understanding of Google's algorithm as well as to show you how some of Google's features work, I've created an animated infographic to explain the whole process. "
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Philip Guo - The Two Cultures of Computing - 0 views

  • There are now two main cultures in computing: Most computer users treat software as a tool for getting tasks done, while programmers hold conversations with their software. One big challenge when teaching programming, no matter in what language, is getting students used to a conversation-oriented programmer culture, which is very different than a tool-oriented user culture.
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    "There are now two main cultures in computing: Most computer users treat software as a tool for getting tasks done, while programmers hold conversations with their software. One big challenge when teaching programming, no matter in what language, is getting students used to a conversation-oriented programmer culture, which is very different than a tool-oriented user culture" An interesting post, although I was actually left wondering why users should worry about programming. I understand that there are differences, but other than 'big data', Philip does not really provide detailed reasoning to support the argument.
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Google's Trojan horse: how Chrome Apps will finally take on Windows | The Verge - 0 views

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    I wonder what the potential is for Google Apps to take Google Apps For Education to the next level? Looks interesting.
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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!"
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The Hashtagification of Education - A.J. Juliani - 5 views

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    "On August 23, 2007 Chris Messina started something so small, he would never know how it might change the world." Both George Couros and Steven Anderson have great posts on hashtags in education. How they function, why we should use them, and some ways to get started immediately with hashtags. As I looked at the "big list" of educational hashtags I wondered if any other field had as many hashtags as education…
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Readymag - Your own publishing platform - 5 views

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    This looks like it could be a good tool to get students enthusiastic about publishing online magazines of their own. I a wondering if I can get some of our writers and reviewers to create a magazine for the library..
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Days Of The Year - 4 views

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    "Days Of The Year aims to bring all of the world's weird, funny, wonderful and bizarre holidays under one roof, and to create the ultimate guide to celebrating each and every day."
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It Takes a Village - with Glenn McMahon - Educators' Guide to Innovation - 0 views

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    "Educating our students is a collective responsibility. As educators and leaders in schools we often wonder if we are providing the best possible education for our students. This series of Professional Learning sessions will explore the complexities that we are faced with when working through these three main areas - * Learning Culture * Learning Paradigms * Learning Spaces"
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    Helen has organised an interesting series of online workshops this year.
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10 best Android tablets in the world | News | TechRadar UK - 3 views

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    Wondering how the Andriod tablets will go against the ipad ... these are worth a look. "10 best Android tablets in the world In Depth: Which Android tablet is best for you?"
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The coral castle explained - Learn the secrets of the coral castle - 0 views

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    Discover the secrets of a 100 Lb Latvian man that enabled him to lift over 1000 tons of coral and build the 8th wonder of modern world...
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Open Source Open World - 4 views

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    "Open source is a concept of free sharing of technical information that has been around for much longer than most of us would imagine. When we think of open source today, we usually think of software. As wonderful and widely used as open source software is, according to Linus Torvalds, "the future is open source everything." "
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