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Yuly Asencion

Testmoz - The Test Generator - 18 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Shelly Terrell

Dinkypage | Disposable webpages for everyone - 0 views

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    This is how I submit many guest posts!
Annalisa Manca

next generation user skills - 0 views

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    In order to ensure the relevance and influence the ongoing enhancement of user ICT provision and the associated awards, Digital 2010 (the regional digital skills partnership for Yorkshire & Humber) and the Scottish Qualifications Authority jointly commissioned Sero Consulting Ltd in spring 2008 to undertake research in ICT User skills.
edtechtalk

The Generator Blog - 0 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
edtechtalk

Clipmarks - Just the best parts of the page - 0 views

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    the next generation of posting others' blog postings on yours
J Black

Engaging the Eye Generation: Visual Literacy Strategies for the K-5 Classroom - 0 views

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    online version of this book
Fred Delventhal

FeedBeater.com - 0 views

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    another one.
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    turn any URL into an RSS feed
Fred Delventhal

MakeSweet: Creativity Has a Flavor - 0 views

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    The MakeSweet mission is to help you "taste" the creative possibilities of great free software you might not have tried yet. For example, our picture mixer lets you play with 3D designs made in Blender 3D, and if you decide you want to learn more about this software we'll help you on your way.
Fred Delventhal

Letterwhiz.com -- Free Letter Templates - 0 views

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    Letterwhiz.com offers a multitude of free, fully customizable letter templates for all occasions.
Fred Delventhal

The generation raised on the internet | The kids are alright | The Economist - 0 views

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    WORRIES about the damage the internet may be doing to young people has produced a mountain of books-a suitably old technology in which to express concerns about the new. Robert Bly claims that, thanks to the internet, the "neo-cortex is finally eating itself". Today's youth may be web-savvy, but they also stand accused of being unread, bad at communicating, socially inept, shameless, dishonest, work-shy, narcissistic and indifferent to the needs of others.
Fred Delventhal

ImageCodr.org - 0 views

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    HTML code that includes the creative commons attribution.
Dave Truss

Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy ยป Letting Go - 0 views

  • weโ€™ve reached the point in our (disparate) cultural adaptation to computing and communication technology that the younger technical generations are so empowered they are impatient and ready to jettison institutions most of the rest of us tend to think of as essential, central, even immortal. They are ready to dump our schools.
  • It is about honesty. It is about being truthful to our students about the flaws of our educational system. It is essential that we open a dialogue with our children to help them design their educational processes. Together we can do more than simply patch the existing system, and we need to do it soon.
  • The future is in good hands
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    There is a technology war coming. Actually it is already here but most of us haven't yet notice. It is a war not about technology but because of technology, a war over how we as a culture embrace technology. It is a war that threatens venerable institutions and, to a certain extent, threatens what many people think of as their very way of life.
Stephanie Sandifer

Coming soon: superfast internet - Times Online - 0 views

  • At speeds about 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection,
  • the grid could also provide the kind of power needed to transmit holographic images; allow instant online gaming with hundreds of thousands of players; and offer high-definition video telephony for the price of a local call.
  • โ€œWith this kind of computing power, future generations will have the ability to collaborate and communicate in ways older people like me cannot even imagine,โ€
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  • โ€œProjects like the grid will bring huge changes in business and society as well as science,โ€
  • โ€œIt will lead to whatโ€™s known as cloud computing, where people keep all their information online and access it from anywhere,โ€
  • โ€œHolographic video conferencing is not that far away. Online gaming could evolve to include many thousands of people, and social networking could become the main way we communicate.
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    The latest spin-off from Cern, the particle physics centre that created the web, the grid could also provide the kind of power needed to transmit holographic images; allow instant online gaming with hundreds of thousands of players; and offer high-definition video telephony for the price of a local call.
Sarah Hanawald

Technology Review: Social Networking Hits the Genome - 0 views

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      OK, I'm scared.
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      remember Gattica?
  • a new social-networking service that allows customers to compare their DNA.
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  • encourage consumers to get DNA testing, potentially creating a novel research resource in the process
  • people can find each other by their alleles
  • most of the controversy centered on the medical applications. Customers can learn their genetic risk, compared with the general population, of myriad diseases, including Alzheimer's, diabetes, macular degeneration, and cancer. But many scientists and physicians say that it's unclear whether the average user can truly comprehend this information, and whether knowing her genetic risk will actually improve her health
  • allows people to compare their genome with those of family members, friends, and even strangers who have offered up their DNA data
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    Freaky. Reminds me of the sci fi of the 90's.
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    Worth a mention?
Jennifer Maddrell

BMWSportTouring Forums: Space Shuttle Processing: Rarely seen by the general public - 0 views

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    clicksa
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