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John Pearce

Teacher training goes high tech | Articles | Pearson | The Learning Curve - 0 views

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    "Taylor Bousfield is practicing her teaching skills by leading a seventh-grade science class. She asks the students to give examples of a "solid," and gets a gamut of responses: the boy in the front row answers immediately; students in the back don't participate or fool around. Ms Bousfield draws the students out in turn and affirms their responses. All in all, a typical day of teacher training - except that the students are computer-generated avatars."
Tony Richards

Google CEO warns of data explosion and future without privacy - "People aren't ready" for what's to come | TechEye - 3 views

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    Interesting article to read about the future of data and data privacy
Clay Leben

Web 2.0 Storytelling Emergence of a New Genre - 8 views

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    Educause article by Bryan Alexander and Alan Levine. New equals nonlinear, branching, interactive, cross-media, and unpredictable.
John Pearce

Save web articles as PDF for reading later: Joliprint - 7 views

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    "Joliprint is a web and mobile app that saves web pages as PDF for reading later. Joliprint gives everyone the ability to easily capture any article, story, news, blog post or web page whenever they want using whichever device or platform they find most convenient, and then to make all of that information easy to read."
Clay Leben

50 Serious games for social chage - 2 views

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    Blog articles that list many resources. This one is on serious learning games arranged by subjects.
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    Blog articles that list many "best websites" resources. This one is on serious learning games arranged by subjects.
Aaron Davis

Justine Sacco, Internet Justice, And The Dangers Of A Righteous Mob - Forbes - 0 views

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    A good article in light of the furore around Justine Sacco. Tarun Wadhwa makes an interesting point that what would have happened if Joanne had in fact been hacked. Also makes the comparison with the Boston Bombing fiasco involving the use of social media.
Ian Guest

The Struggles and Realities of Student-Driven Learning and BYOD - 4 views

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    Article on MindShift discussing some of the issues of BYOD in schools serving low-income communities
Katherin Smith

How to Resolve Norton Product Error: "8504" & "104" | Call Norton Support at +1-800-445-2810 USA - 0 views

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    If you facing these Norton Error "8504" & "104" frequently then read the article and get instant solution. Call Support.Norton.com +1-800-445-2810 USA & CA | +44-800-078-6054 UK | +61-1800-769-903 AUS
Rhondda Powling

Tips for Updating Your Company's Social Media Policy - 3 views

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    "As social media continues to evolve, it's important for us to keep up with the changes. Back in 2009, Mashable published one of the first articles about what to include in a social media policy. It is still relevant today, but social media has changed. This year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has issued three reports regarding social media in the workplace. The last one was specifically focused on social media policies."
John Pearce

ChronoZoom - 7 views

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    ChronoZoom is an open source community project dedicated to visualizing the history of everything to bridge the gap between the humanities and sciences using the story of Big History to easily understand all this information. This project has been funded and supported by Microsoft Research Connections in collaboration with University California at Berkeley and Moscow State University. You can browse through history on ChronoZoom to find data in the form of articles, images, video, sound, and other multimedia. ChronoZoom links a wealth of information from five major regimes that unifies all historical knowledge collectively known as Big History.
Russell Ogden

25 Signs You Might Be A 21st Century Teacher - 8 views

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    A few chuckles in this article!
Ian Guest

Creating Device Neutral Assignments for BYOD Classes - 5 views

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    "One expert argues that educators don't have to alter lessons for each device in a BYOD environment." Some good ideas here.
John Pearce

How to Use Evernote Like a Pro, Part 1: Getting Started with Evernote TeleRead: News and views on e-books, libraries, publishing and related topics - 7 views

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    "Welcome to TeleRead's newest how-to series! We'll be exploring a wonderful tool called Evernote, and its many uses for readers who want to organize and synthesize books, articles, quotes, websites, ideas and other information."
John Pearce

Augmented reality app makes Japanese newspaper more engaging for kids | Springwise - 1 views

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    "The AR News app enables kids to use their smartphones to reveal more kid-friendly versions of articles in the Tokyo Shimbun."
John Pearce

What the internet was going to be like in 1981 | John Rentoul | Independent Eagle Eye Blogs - 1 views

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    "Everything about this 2′17″ report is wonderful: the rounded-screen computers (which remind me of my first computer, an Osborne "suitcase", in 1983); the dial phone; the handset coupler; the green capitals on lined screen; the advertising for the concept: "A world of information at your fingertips." The reporter says that there are "an estimated two to three thousand home computer owners in the Bay area". One of whom says he likes the idea of copying articles from newspapers and printing them out to save. "I think it is the future.""
Celia Coffa

http://www.kdp.org/publications/theeducationalforum/pdf/TEF764_Greenhow_Gleason%20(2).pdf - 1 views

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    Abstract This article defi nes Twitter TM ; outlines the features, affordances, and common uses; and conceptualizes "tweeting" as a literacy practice, comprising  both traditional and new literacies, and impacting both informal and formal  learning settings. Also provided is an overview of traditional and new literacies, and insights from a scan of the research literature to date on tweeting as  a literacy practice. The authors outline areas for inquiry and the challenges  to conducting such research. 
Rhondda Powling

The 22 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher Must Have ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

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    The skills mentioned in the article in this post (Ed Tech and mobile Learning) are essential to every teacher ( and student ) using technology in class, at home , or for professional development purposes. It also contains the best web tools that you can use to better hone in the targeted skill under which they are featured .
John Pearce

Using Digital Images - An Educator's Guide - 8 views

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    "This article sets out to explain some of the general principles in law which apply to using and re-using digital images, and provide guidelines for good practice in referencing and attributing sources when sharing content online that others have created."
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