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How to Rent Your Stuff for Money - www.make-lots-of-money.com - 0 views

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    If you have a lot of stuff lying around but aren't too keen on the idea of selling them to someone else, there are other ways for you to profit off of them. If you're comfortable with the fact of renting it out, then this article is for you! Read more http://www.make-lots-of-money.com/rent-stuff-money/
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New Wordpress Plugin Lets You Build Your Own Online School - Edudemic - 5 views

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    "Google is working on an online course solution. Same story with Khan Academy, Coursera, Udacity, and … you? If you run a website that uses WordPress, you can now easily (relatively) build your very own online school. The new WordPress plugin from WooThemes (a popular WordPress premium theme provider) lets you start up your own online school with ease. It's as simple as installing a WordPress plugin. The actual content and other school-y stuff is, of course, up to you. But the technical stuff is taken care of by this new plugin."
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A Teacher's BYOT Handbook: 10 Checklists For Creating Your Plan - 9 views

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    "Unlike some learning tools, BYOT resources have to be diverse because of the inherently flexible nature of BYOT. What works for one school or district may not for another. Another challenge for educators looking for BYOT "stuff" is that what you're finding is likely scattered all over the internet. Which makes the handbook of BYOT "stuff" that convergemag.com created (and grabonlee is hosting) all the more helpful. In it you'll find 10 checklists for creating-or simply checking-your BYOT plan, covering the following topics."
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HOW TO: Back Up Your Social Media Presence Before the Ball Drops - 1 views

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    As we shamble forward into the next decade, it might be prudent to take pause and take stock of the years behind us. Translation: Back up your stuff. .. We have a ton of information, photos and memories scattered around the web that we would be loathe to lose .. it still might be wise to put some of that stuff in an iron box for safe keeping."
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    Some good advice about how to backup various online web tools.
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Download "Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Book for Te... - 0 views

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    "Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Book for Teens by Linda McCarthy
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QR Stuff: Free Printable QR Code Generator, Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Labels & ... - 6 views

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    QR Stuff generates codes from the following Text, Website URL, Telephone Number, SMS Message, Email Address, Email Message, Contact Details (VCARD), Event (VCALENDAR) Google Maps Location, Wifi Login (Android Only), Paypal Buy Now Link, Social Media , iTunes Link & YouTube Videos. You can also use their pay for service for other options eg t-shirts etc.
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Should I turn my computer off during a lightning storm? › Ask an Expert (ABC ... - 0 views

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    "Should I turn my desktop computer off during a lightning storm? I've heard stories about lightning striking a house and ruining thousands of dollars of computer equipment. These people had all the anti-surge stuff and it didn't help. They even had the computer off; the on switch was still sending mains power to it from a wall. "
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Physics is Awesome - 4 views

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    "If you understand physics you can do some amazing stuff"
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IOGraphica - 6 views

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    "An application that turns mouse movements into a modern art. The idea is that you just run it and do your usual day stuff at the computer. Go back to IOGraph after a while and grab a nice picture of what you've done!"
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The rise of the Instagrammers | Stuff.co.nz - 0 views

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    "Julia Gardiner is taking photos of what appear to be the most mundane objects - sugar bowls and random wall shots - in the cafe where we meet for a chat. But she's an Instagrammer, one of a growing number of people using their smartphones to take pictures of the world around them and then uploading them for the world to see."
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Gone Google - 3 views

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    See what it's like to go Google.  A new way to talk, share, work, and do stuff together. Watch the video
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Gone Google - 5 views

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    See what it's like to go Google. A new way to talk, share, work, and do stuff together. This interactive tour looks at the latest iteration of Google.
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Mirroring the iPad with your own network | Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch - 3 views

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    When the iPad and laptop are on the same wireless network, and you launch Reflection on the laptop, the laptop becomes an AirPlay device for the iPad. On the iPad, you double tap the home button, swipe right, chose the AirPlay icon, pick your laptop from the list, and choose to mirror the iPad screen.However, when trying to do this same thing in a hotel, an airport, or a coffee shop, I could not get the AirPlay icon to show up on the iPad. I could not get the two devices to see one another. Well, of COURSE I couldn't! Why would you want any other device on a public WiFi network to see your laptop or iPad? The networks are designed to keep your stuff secure (even from yourself!) Since I have a few iPad workshops coming up, I wanted to make sure, if the network I was going to be using prohibited me from seeing another device, I had a solution that would work. I actually wound up with two solutions!
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Instructables - 4 views

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    How to make ... stuff!
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Graduating with Technology | LearnStuff - 6 views

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    "At the start of the 21st century only half of all school classrooms had Internet access, compared to 98% today. The proliferation and sheer breadth of accessibility that the Internet offers has in many ways redefined the process of "growing up" - this graphic explores this redefinition and provides insight into not just how we learn stuff, but also what we learn from a young age now that we have computers."
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Why QR codes aren't catching on - CNN.com - 7 views

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    " Quick response (QR) codes -- those two-dimensional barcodes that resemble a checkerboard on LSD -- are appearing more frequently on billboards, magazine ads, business cards, stickers, T-shirts and anything that is used to promote stuff. But evidence suggests many people don't understand what QR codes are or what to do with them."
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How To Download All Your Personal Data From Facebook | Business Insider - 1 views

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    "Storing information in the cloud is great, but sometimes it's nice to have your personal data right on your hard drive. There's a way to export your personal information from your various Google accounts, and now you can on Facebook, too. If you'd like to download a copy of your Facebook data, there's an easy way to do it. That way you can keep all your personal information - videos and pictures from your wall, for example - on your computer, without worrying about ever losing your stuff, should your account get hacked. Here's how:"
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Msg to mum: don't sweat the cyber stuff - 5 views

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    "Cyber-bullying, update-addiction, sexting - from the perspective of a parent raising a ''digital native'' child, social media seems fraught with dangers. But new research suggests the risks inherent in social media use by younger generations might be overblown. danah boyd, assistant research professor at Harvard and principal researcher for Microsoft Research - like k.d.lang, she prefers the lower case - has completed a large-scale study on how US teenagers use the internet in general, and social media in particular. Her book is called It's Complicated, and is the result of in-depth interviews with scores of teens over an eight-year period."
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Teach Like Mozilla - 0 views

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    An interesting project from Laura Hilliger on teaching like Mozilla. A lot of stuff about the open web, coding and remixing.
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The truth about iPad: It's only good for two things | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com - 1 views

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    "I've often said, "The iPad is only good for two things: Reading and Scrabble. Well, I've now come to some longer-term conclusions about the iPad. In truth, reading covers a lot of stuff, and the iPad is great at those reading and viewing tasks. The fact that it's instant-on and you can flip the screen around to show a colleague a web page, a chart, or a document just like you would a piece of paper gives the iPad a much more natural feel and a huge advantage over a traditional laptop for those business professionals who spend a lot of time in meetings."
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    Interesting review. Of course we must not discount the power of just giving a student "instant on" access to web based resources, accessable and portable reading. The new dimension of using a multitouch interface offers some interesting social collaboration angles for schools.
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