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CBSE Private Form 10th, 12th Class Last Date 2019-20 - Admission Form - 0 views

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    CBSE Private Candidate Admission form 2019-2020 for students want to enroll for CBSE Board exam as a private student for class 10th and 12th.CBSE PRIVATE FORM class 10th and class 12th for CBSE PRIVATE form. 12th Private form, 10th Private forms for students fail in class 9th or 11th.
Jennifer Maddrell

Ecto - Welcome! - 0 views

  • Ecto is social software for learning. Ecto is a hosted, open networked Personal Learning Environment. Use Ecto to transform learning into an interactive, collaborative, and student centered activity. Ecto is the only learning management system built from the ground up on the principals and architecture of social software. Unleash active learning – join Ecto!
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    Ecto is social software for learning. Ecto is a hosted, open networked Personal Learning Environment. Use Ecto to transform learning into an interactive, collaborative, and student centered activity. diig
Jennifer Maddrell

Main Page - EduTech Wiki - 0 views

  • EduTech Wiki is about Educational Technology (instructional technology) and related fields and was built at TECFA - an educational technology research and teaching unit at University of Geneva.
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    #1EduTech Wiki is about Educational Technology (instructional technology2b3b2676cd967a86d12
Jennifer Maddrell

Zoho Notebook to Launch Tonight - 0 views

  • Zoho, the online document creation service, is scheduled to launch Zoho Notebook later on tonight. Zoho Notebook is a direct competitor to Microsoft’s OneNote and Google’s Notebook tools, offering similar functionality in the way content can be added to the Notebook that you’ve grabbed from elsewhere on the web. Notebook enables you to add all kinds of content to your Notebook page, from audio or video, both of which can be imported from places like YouTube, or recorded directly to your Zoho Notebook.
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    Zoho, the online document creation service, is scheduled to launch Zoho Notebook later on tonight. Zoho Notebook is a direct competitor to Microsoft's OneNote and Google's Notebook Not saved yet. To save the highlight, click Diigo and save the bookmark.
tech vedic

Techvedic | Tech reviews | Products: Vine currently allow users communicate in private ... - 0 views

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    Vine currently allow users communicate in private with message feature Vine is branching out on the far side the world of six-second videos by adding a replacement feature that produces it doable for users to in private message each other.
Jennifer Maddrell

Vote for Drupal in the CNet Webware 100 Awards! | drupal.org - 0 views

  • Drupal has been selected as a finalist by the editors at CNet Webware in the first ever “Webware 100” Awards, from over 4,000 user-submitted nominations. Winners will be announced on Monday, June 18 and posted on Webware.com.
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    #1Drupal has been selected as a finalist by the editors at CNet Webware in the first ever "Webware 100" Awardsjma
Fred Delventhal

Remobo - Instant Private Network ™ Application - 0 views

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    Remobo creates an Instant Private Network ™ (IPN) between users.
Jennifer Maddrell

SlideFlickr.com - 0 views

  • SlideFlickr will help you create and embed Flickr slideshows in less than 10 seconds.
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    #1SlideFlickr will help you create and embed Flickr slideshows in less than 10 seconds. With music!
krishnakumar121

CBSE Private Candidate Admission Form 10th / 12th - Cbse Patrachar School - 0 views

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    CBSE private candidate admission form 2019-20 for students who want Cbse board exam for 10th or 12th. Last date soon, call now for registration & classes.
krishnakumar121

CBSE 12th class subject list Patrachar vidyalaya private candidate correspondence - 0 views

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    CBSE 12th class subject list Patrachar vidyalaya private candidate correspondence. all streams arts, commerce, & science. choose your favorite subjects for 12th.
krishnakumar121

CBSE Private, Patrachar vidyalaya Admit Card, Exams Schedule Date Sheet 10th / 12th 2020 - 0 views

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    CBSE Exams Schedule Date Sheet admit card for March 2020 for CBSE Private Candidate, Patrachar Vidyalaya, CBSE Patrachar class 10th, Class 12th declared.
J Black

Fliggo: Create Your Own Video Sharing Website - 2 views

  • All you have to do is select a title and address for your site, fill out description, choose site template, upload videos and invite friends. You can build a simple private site to share videos with friends, a video blog  or a full-featured community video site like YouTube, where other users can upload videos, leave comments etc.
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    Fliggo allows you to create your own video sharing website in seconds. It makes the process very easy by taking care of the technical part. All you have to do is select a title and address for your site, fill out description, choose site template, upload videos and invite friends. You can build a simple private site to share videos with friends, a video blog or a full-featured community video site like YouTube, where other users can upload videos, leave comments etc.
Patrick Kavanagh

Mate of Mine | Share Your Business - 0 views

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    Domestic Doctors is a privately owned cleaning business which employs professional cleaning contractors who are mature, responsible, reliable and efficient. We are not a franchise therefore we can provide personal and tailored service to our valued customers. - See more at: http://domesticdoctors.com.au/services-2/home-office-cleaning/
Eric Swanstrom

Big Data Research Study on American CIO's Look to Indicate Cloud Competitiveness - 0 views

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    The Big Data research study on 'American CIO's Look to the Cloud to Create Value' explains how the cloud can be used to predict future sales, views from IT Managers on private and public cloud, changing role of CIO's, relation between IT and cloud and how to move to the Cloud. To learn more download the free white paper from our site.
Darcy Goshorn

FutureMe.org - 0 views

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    Replaces the old send-a-letter-to-your-future-self project, so no money is wasted on postage, paper, or envelopes.
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    Really simple: write an e-mail, and then have it sent to yourself at the specified date in the future. Use it for time capsule projects, or just for reminders. You can set it private or public, and you can even read the public ones.
Fred Delventhal

CopyTaste | CopyPaste has never been so tasty! - 0 views

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    CopyTaste enables you to create your own private URL with the data you wish to share with your friends or colleagues.
anonymous

Resource: Minds of Our Own - 0 views

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    A video documentary on education and learning for K-12 educators and parents; 3 one-hour video programs and guide Why don't even the brightest students truly grasp simple science concepts? These video programs pick up on the questions asked in the Private Universe documentary and further explore how children learn. Based on recent research, as well as the pioneering work of Piaget and others, Minds of Our Own shows that many of the things we assume about how children learn are simply not true. For educators and parents, these programs bring new insight to debates about education reform. Can We Believe Our Eyes? Lessons From Thin Air Under Construction
Jennifer Maddrell

dimdim: Free Live Meeting, Web Conference, Net Meeting, Online Meetings, Online Trainin... - 0 views

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    jm: dimdim out of private beta ... anyone give it a try?
J Black

myFreepath - 0 views

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    Share Your Stuff! myFreepath is a network of people who exchange content through playlists created in Freepath. Share your stuff with a private group or a worldwide audience without having to mess with file conversions or FTP gobblygook. Plus, get access to some pretty cool stuff that was packaged up by others.
Heather Sullivan

The News Business: Out of Print: Reporting & Essays: The New Yorker - 0 views

  • Arthur Miller once described a good newspaper as “a nation talking to itself.” If only in this respect, the Huffington Post is a great newspaper. It is not unusual for a short blog post to inspire a thousand posts from readers—posts that go off in their own directions and lead to arguments and conversations unrelated to the topic that inspired them. Occasionally, these comments present original perspectives and arguments, but many resemble the graffiti on a bathroom wall.
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      "A Nation Talking to Itself...Hmmm...Sounds like the Blogosphere to me...
  • Democratic theory demands that citizens be knowledgeable about issues and familiar with the individuals put forward to lead them. And, while these assumptions may have been reasonable for the white, male, property-owning classes of James Franklin’s Colonial Boston, contemporary capitalist society had, in Lippmann’s view, grown too big and complex for crucial events to be mastered by the average citizen.
  • Lippmann likened the average American—or “outsider,” as he tellingly named him—to a “deaf spectator in the back row” at a sporting event: “He does not know what is happening, why it is happening, what ought to happen,” and “he lives in a world which he cannot see, does not understand and is unable to direct.” In a description that may strike a familiar chord with anyone who watches cable news or listens to talk radio today, Lippmann assumed a public that “is slow to be aroused and quickly diverted . . . and is interested only when events have been melodramatized as a conflict.” A committed élitist, Lippmann did not see why anyone should find these conclusions shocking. Average citizens are hardly expected to master particle physics or post-structuralism. Why should we expect them to understand the politics of Congress, much less that of the Middle East?
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  • Dewey also criticized Lippmann’s trust in knowledge-based élites. “A class of experts is inevitably so removed from common interests as to become a class with private interests and private knowledge,” he argued.
  • The history of the American press demonstrates a tendency toward exactly the kind of professionalization for which Lippmann initially argued.
  • The Lippmann model received its initial challenge from the political right.
  • A liberal version of the Deweyan community took longer to form, in part because it took liberals longer to find fault with the media.
  • The birth of the liberal blogosphere, with its ability to bypass the big media institutions and conduct conversations within a like-minded community, represents a revival of the Deweyan challenge to our Lippmann-like understanding of what constitutes “news” and, in doing so, might seem to revive the philosopher’s notion of a genuinely democratic discourse.
  • The Web provides a powerful platform that enables the creation of communities; distribution is frictionless, swift, and cheap. The old democratic model was a nation of New England towns filled with well-meaning, well-informed yeoman farmers. Thanks to the Web, we can all join in a Deweyan debate on Presidents, policies, and proposals. All that’s necessary is a decent Internet connection.
  • In October, 2005, at an advertisers’ conference in Phoenix, Bill Keller complained that bloggers merely “recycle and chew on the news,” contrasting that with the Times’ emphas
  • “Bloggers are not chewing on the news. They are spitting it out,” Arianna Huffington protested in a Huffington Post blog.
  • n a recent episode of “The Simpsons,” a cartoon version of Dan Rather introduced a debate panel featuring “Ron Lehar, a print journalist from the Washington Post.” This inspired Bart’s nemesis Nelson to shout, “Haw haw! Your medium is dying!” “Nelson!” Principal Skinner admonished the boy. “But it is!” was the young man’s reply.
  • The survivors among the big newspapers will not be without support from the nonprofit sector.
  • And so we are about to enter a fractured, chaotic world of news, characterized by superior community conversation but a decidedly diminished level of first-rate journalism. The transformation of newspapers from enterprises devoted to objective reporting to a cluster of communities, each engaged in its own kind of “news”––and each with its own set of “truths” upon which to base debate and discussion––will mean the loss of a single national narrative and agreed-upon set of “facts” by which to conduct our politics. News will become increasingly “red” or “blue.” This is not utterly new. Before Adolph Ochs took over the Times, in 1896, and issued his famous “without fear or favor” declaration, the American scene was dominated by brazenly partisan newspapers. And the news cultures of many European nations long ago embraced the notion of competing narratives for different political communities, with individual newspapers reflecting the views of each faction. It may not be entirely coincidental that these nations enjoy a level of political engagement that dwarfs that of the United States.
  • he transformation will also engender serious losses. By providing what Bill Keller, of the Times, calls the “serendipitous encounters that are hard to replicate in the quicker, reader-driven format of a Web site”—a difference that he compares to that “between a clock and a calendar”—newspapers have helped to define the meaning of America to its citizens.
  • Just how an Internet-based news culture can spread the kind of “light” that is necessary to prevent terrible things, without the armies of reporters and photographers that newspapers have traditionally employed, is a question that even the most ardent democrat in John Dewey’s tradition may not wish to see answered. ♦
  • Finally, we need to consider what will become of those people, both at home and abroad, who depend on such journalistic enterprises to keep them safe from various forms of torture, oppression, and injustice.
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