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Girja Tiwari

The determination of the DSL speed - 0 views

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    The determination of the DSL speed.Those who have a DSL connection and this also with a flat-rate tariff uses extensively, which will undoubtedly raise the question, whether because really flows promised by the provider performance through the line......Read Full Text
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    The determination of the DSL speed.Those who have a DSL connection and this also with a flat-rate tariff uses extensively, which will undoubtedly raise the question, whether because really flows promised by the provider performance through the line......Read Full Text
Girja Tiwari

Find cheap broadband tariff - DSL comparison - 0 views

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    Find cheap broadband tariff - DSL comparison. If a cheap DSL tariff seeks knows how difficult it is, especially if someone has never with the territory DSL has employed. The abundance of providers, it makes an even lighter......Read Full Text
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    Find cheap broadband tariff - DSL comparison. If a cheap DSL tariff seeks knows how difficult it is, especially if someone has never with the territory DSL has employed. The abundance of providers, it makes an even lighter......Read Full Text
tech vedic

The Ultimate Guide to Changing Your DNS Server - 0 views

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    In case, you find the need to change the DNS server for your entire network on your router or set it individually on a PC or other device then have a look on this tutorial.
Sharon Elin

Ruth Marcus - Our gadgets, ourselves - 10 views

  • researchers at the University of Michigan found that college students today are about 40 percent lower in empathy, measured by standard personality tests, than their counterparts 20 and 30 years ago.
    • Sharon Elin
       
      Alarming!
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edtechtalk

WUGNET - Speed Test - 0 views

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J Black

Zoho upgrades Web word processor with good UI (two of them!) | Webware - CNET - 0 views

  • Zoho is improving its online word processor, Writer, with a revised user interface and a few new useful features. The interface change is a have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too experiment. The new "MenuTab" UI gives you drop-down choices from the top level of the menu, but you can also press on a top-level menu choice to display an icon bar with identical options. The icon bar is nothing like Micrsoft Office 2007's tab bar, which supports many more options and has more complicated different ways to use it.
  • I find Zoho Writer 2.0 to be a strong word processor that's incredibly easy to learn and use, even more so than Google Docs. The dangerous collaboration function means I can't recommend this product, yet, as a workgroup app. But I wrote this review solo in Zoho, and it didn't give me a minute of confusion or trouble.
  • Zoho Writer users Google Gears to give users offline access
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  • You post directly to a few different blogging services from Zoho Writer, which is a very nice feature for bloggers.
  • Zoho is said to offer simultaneous collaborative editing, as Google Docs does, but when I tested the app I found it far too easy to over-write another user's edits. I do hope this gets fixed very soon.
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    Zoho is improving its online word processor, Writer, with a revised user interface and a few new useful features. The interface change is a have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too experiment. The new "MenuTab" UI gives you drop-down choices from the top level of the menu, but you can also press on a top-level menu choice to display an icon bar with identical options. The icon bar is nothing like Micrsoft Office 2007's tab bar, which supports many more options and has more complicated different ways to use it.
Darcy Goshorn

Directory of Psychology Tests and Experiments - 0 views

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    from the Yahoo directory
Sarah Hanawald

Technology Review: Social Networking Hits the Genome - 0 views

    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      OK, I'm scared.
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      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?
Paul McKenzie

Do Kids Read Less for Fun? Blame Standardized Tests - Education Blog - 0 views

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    If only politicians were allowed to think like Kohn...
Dave Truss

The New Face of Learning: The Internet Breaks School Walls Down | Edutopia - 0 views

  • I can say without hesitation that all my traditional educational experiences combined, everything from grade school to grad school, have not taught me as much about learning and being a learner as blogging has. My ability to easily consume other people's ideas, share my own in return, and communicate with other educators around the world has led me to dozens of smart, passionate teachers from whom I learn every day. It's also led me to technologies and techniques that leverage this newfound network in ways that look nothing like what's happening in traditional classrooms.
  • In many schools and even states, it's been, rather, a movement to block and bust: no blogs, no cell phones, no IM. We take away the powerful social technologies our kids are already using to learn and, in doing so, tell them their own tools are irrelevant. Or, instead of using the complex and challenging phenomenon of a site such as Wikipedia to teach the realities of navigating information in this new world, we prohibit its use. In fact, at this writing, the U.S. legislature is in the process of deciding whether schools and libraries should have access to any of the potential of the Read/Write Web at all. When you read this, blogs and wikis and podcasts (and much more) may be things that students (and teachers) can access and create only from off-campus.
  • I wonder whether, twenty-five or fifty years from now, when four or five billion people are connecting online, the real story of these times won't be the more global tests and transformations these technologies offered. How, as educators and learners, did we respond? Did we embrace the potentials of a connected, collaborative world and put our creative imaginations to work to reenvision our classrooms? Did we use these new tools to develop passionate, fearless, lifelong learners? Did we ourselves become those learners?
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    I can say without hesitation that all my traditional educational experiences combined, everything from grade school to grad school, have not taught me as much about learning and being a learner as blogging has. My ability to easily consume other people's ideas, share my own in return, and communicate with other educators around the world has led me to dozens of smart, passionate teachers from whom I learn every day. It's also led me to technologies and techniques that leverage this newfound network in ways that look nothing like what's happening in traditional classrooms.
Jennifer Maddrell

Worldbridges.jpeg (JPEG Image, 408x159 pixels) - 0 views

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    test of free mind concept mapping software - exported as jpeg file and uploaded to server


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Bruce Vigneault

How The Internet Affects Your Brain | Sherweb blog - 0 views

  • Moreover, findings indicate that children who used the Internet for an average of 30 minutes a day, had higher standardized test scores in reading and higher grade point averages, compared to those who used it less. However, Internet use had no effect on math scores.
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      Another reason why poor school district are at a disadvantage from the start. Web access should be one of our rights?
  • Just because we have more information, doesn’t necessarily mean that the information is better. In fact, it could even be argued that information is being dumb-down and infantilized due to our ever-shrinking attention spans
    • Bruce Vigneault
       
      Ahhh, this is where our task as educators (guides) is critical.
Jez Cope

Why Technology? by Ben Grey - 0 views

  • asked as a pedagogical inquisition rather than the way it's being framed in too many districts as of late.
  • many districts who have been increasing the use of technology in the classroom steadily over the past ten years, yet their test scores remain static.
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