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SugarSync Brief Introduction - 0 views

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    SugarSync based in US and founded in March 2008, SugarSync acts as an efficient storage tool to provide you highly accomplished storage virtualization services. Alongside, it also holds expertise in extending its collaboration tool and remote access service for your maximum benefit immaterial of your current geographical location. It allows cloud storage facilities to work flawlessly both on Windows as well Mac operating systems and in addition, enables you to create automated yet simple rules to protect data over the web by moving them into personalized SugarSync account. Before transferring the files, its encrypts them with secure methods approved for "Top Secret" use by NSA and hence is quite trustworthy.
Kristy Houston

Smart Accessories for your latest technology gadgets - 3 views

Most of us are clinging into our new and expensive Apple gadgets; the new iPad, the latest iPhone, and iTouch with insane memory space. We all enjoy its features and we benefit from it every single...

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started by Kristy Houston on 24 Apr 12 no follow-up yet
Robinson Kipling

Why Registering Prized Domain Name is not Winning a Lottery - 3 views

With the Internet claiming jurisdictional power over your business success, the ball has started rolling from the usual arena's of investment. Today a slick website and steady incoming traffic are ...

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started by Robinson Kipling on 11 Nov 13 no follow-up yet
Patrick Kavanagh

What are the standards of an outstanding end of lease cleaning? - 0 views

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    There are an oodles of companies offering domestic cleaning in Perth with many essential benefits and standards to be followed, which makes you to minimize the stress of all the required cleaning chores at the end of your lease cleaning including all of the tasks like mopping, vacuuming, oven cleaning, and dusting meeting the standards of cleaning to assure making your rental property be spotless at the end of your lease cleaning.
Eric Swanstrom

Choose from Level 3 10Mb, 100Mb & MPLS Internet Connectivity for your Business - 0 views

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    Is your business still struggling with Internet connection ? Here are few options : If your business has multiple locations, MPLS connectivity is an ideal method of moving data and information between your different sites. Smaller and mid-sized businesses would benefit from a Level 3 10Mb Internet connection because it offers a great deal more bandwidth than a simple business class DSL or Cable connection, improved reliability, and easy integration. Larger businesses would benefit from a Level 3 100Mb Internet connection that is capable of supporting a large number of users as well as multiple business applications at the same time. Need more details? Click the above link.
Jeff Johnson

Teacher Laptop Programs - School Computing - 0 views

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    We looked at ways to allow teachers to buy their own laptop at a greatly reduced rate (something like 1/3 or 1/4 of retail), thinking that would give them sufficient ownership and encourage them to take responsibility. However, there were too many benefits that we'd have to give up... like educational pricing on hardware and software licensing. So the school needs to be the clear owner of laptops.
Allison Kipta

Official Google Video Blog: Turning Down Uploads at Google Video - 0 views

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    In a few months, we will discontinue support for uploads to Google Video. Don't worry, we're not removing any content hosted on Google Video -- this just means you will no longer be able to upload new content to the service. We've always maintained that Google Video's strength is in the search technology that makes it possible for people to search videos from across the web, regardless of where they may be hosted. And this move will enable us to focus on developing these technologies further to the benefit of searchers worldwide.
Darren Walker

How Many Penguins Does It Take to Sink an Iceberg? - 0 views

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    This paper seeks to consider the benefits and barriers to using web 2 in the classroom Education web2.0 teacher eLearning web2
Fred Delventhal

ZoeyBot - A Virtual Desktop for Kids - 0 views

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    We designed ZoeyBot for use in homes and school classrooms. Consider the following benefits: Access to content equivalent to a 15 volume encyclopedia featuring over 4000 kid-friendly articles. Built-in search engine, 180+ word dictionary and 200+ word spell checker. Instant access to a growing library of images, videos and interactive tutorials. Safe environment, free of advertising and links to other sites! Easy enough for children to use without adult assistance. While at ZoeyBot kids can work on classroom projects without ending up on inappropriate or questionable websites while at school.
Dave Truss

Drape's Takes: No Teacher Left Behind? - 0 views

  • There is a difference between leaving someone intentionally 'behind' and choosing to work only with those willing to change. There is a difference between teaching with technology and using technology to engage learners. There is a difference between being a lifelong learner and being too busy to learn.
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    Ideas I'm thinking of sharing on SEEDLINGS Oct. 30th.
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    * In spending so much time to create (shallow?) connections with such a wide range of educators on a global level, isn't it possible that one might also neglect local relationships that are equally (if not more) important? * What can we do to consistently maintain a healthy perspective? Shifting gears to a higher plane: * Do we really think that all teachers need to be this connected? * Can every teacher (human being) handle all of the information? Are they "bad teachers" if they can't? * And what about those teachers that take 25 minutes just to create a Gmail account (PEBKAC)? Will it really be worth my time - and theirs - to help them enter the 21st Century? Or are the benefits of such efforts simply not worth the costs? I guess what I'm really wondering is this: * Is it ever OK to simply leave some teachers behind?
Dave Truss

» An Open Letter to Teachers Bud the Teacher - 0 views

  • I hope you take lots of risks for the sake of learning this year. Not just for your students, but also for you. Make it a goal to try to learn something in a sustained and meaningful way that has little to do with your classroom life.
  • You need no one’s permission to postpone a due date or modify an assignment for the benefit of a student, or to delay some grading for the benefit of yourself or your family.
  • Be an expert when you need to be. Be a learner always. You are probably the most experienced learner in your classroom. But don’t assume you’re the most knowledgable person or object. If you’ve a computer handy, then you’re not. Embrace that. Relationships and mentoring cannot be outsourced or Googled. They take time and genuine concern.
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  • And share the good stuff. Your stories are all human ones, and they are all special, just as each one of you, and each of your students, is special. There is always someone curious about what you’re up to.
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    As you gear up in whatever way that you do, I selfishly wanted to jot down a few reminders that I'd be telling myself if I were about to get started.
Jeff Johnson

Professional Learning Community - 0 views

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    The term professional learning community describes a collegial group of administrators and school staff who are united in their commitment to student learning. They share a vision, work and learn collaboratively, visit and review other classrooms, and participate in decision making (Hord, 1997b). The benefits to the staff and students include a reduced isolation of teachers, better informed and committed teachers, and academic gains for students. Hord (1997b) notes, "As an organizational arrangement, the professional learning community is seen as a powerful staff-development approach and a potent strategy for school change and improvement."
Rob Jacklin

Facebook Applications for Learning - 2009 - ASTD - 1 views

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    According to the Educause report 7 Things You should Know About Facebook, "Facebook's structure encour­ages users to view relationships in a broad context of learning, even as affiliations change-from high school to college to gradu­ate school to the workplace. By opening itself to virtually anyone, Facebook has become a model for how communities-of learn­ers, of workers, of any group with a common interest-can come together, define standards for interaction, and collaboratively cre­ate an environment that suits the needs of the members." Indeed, there are countless other articles touting the benefits of Facebook and detailing why we should be using it in our various learning solutions. However, concrete advice on how to use Facebook has proven difficult to find. Check out these applications that represent some of the ideal tools Facebook has to offer online learning.
David Wetzel

What is the Technology Footprint in Your Classroom? - 0 views

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    Strategies and techniques are provided regarding the benefits of using digital tools to support teaching and learning in any content area or grade level.
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masseylaura

Are You Creating an Inclusive Workplace? How to Assess Inclusivity Levels - 0 views

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    Effective and reliable inclusion assessment can help create a vibrant workplace that celebrates differences, fosters respect and accelerates business benefits.
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