Next Generation User Skills Working, Learning & Living Online in 2013 - 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. The focus was exclusively on the vision for ICT user skills in 2013 - referenced as 'Next Generation User Skills' - taking account of: * Skills that all employers will need, which they may not currently recognise - including web presence, information productivity, market research, infrastructure management * Skills that people (especially young people) will already have, but which may not be recognised or accredited * Generic occupational skills that people will need - such as remote working, online communication, information research, lifelong learning and, not least, management of their digital environment * Essential skills for living and learning in a digital age - including communication, accessing public services and underpinning personal econfidence
Lingueo.com - Speak like Me! - 0 views
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DIY Animation with GoAnimate | TechTicker - 0 views
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Certainly there is the entertainment element to this service, however I also see a great deal of potential for educational value as well. The Common Craft Show has shown us that hand-drawn explanations – completely devoid of a single on-screen pixel – can be used to effectively explain social media concepts. I think GoAnimate could do much the same.
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I’m hoping that there will be a way to download the cartoons you create, and/or upload them to your YouTube account – because I prefer to keep all my digital media stored more or less in the same place.
More from Ponoko | Beyond The Beyond - 0 views
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Ponoko and ShopBot announce partnership
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More than 20,000 online creators meet over 6,000 digital fabricators
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The launch today of www.100kGarages.com begins a new chapter in how things are made and distributed, enabling anyone with an Internet connection to get almost anything custom made and delivered from local state-of-the-art digital makers.
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64 Things Every Geek Should Know - LaptopLogic.com - 1 views
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Identity theft groups warn about keyloggers and advocate checking out the keyboard yourself before continuing.
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Tor is an onion-routing system which makes it 'impossible' for someone to find out who you actually are.
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See this tutorial for info on how to bypass the password on the three major operating systems: Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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All You Need To Know About Twitter - 0 views
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To the Internet hipsters who discovered Twitter in 2006, Oprah's inaugural tweet - FEELING REALLY 21st CENTURY, she typed - was the end of the era, the shark jump. But that's like saying the Beatles were over after they appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show."\nTwittermania has only begun. In the days after Oprah's show, Twitter's traffic growth is accelerating. The ratings service HitWise now ranks twitter.com as America's No. 38 Web site. It's about to rocket past CNN and Wells Fargo.
Privacy Victoria - Services - Think before you upload - 0 views
Home Page - Studylance.com - 1 views
Plagiarism Checkers: 5 Free Websites To Catch The Copycats - 18 views
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5 Websites to find plagiarism. I particularly would like to check Doc Cop which lets you upload files and check it.
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Many tools exist which help us in sidestepping prickly copyright issues. The professional ones are of course potent, spiffy and dollar loving. The free ones may not be too much on looks but without a pinch they are adequate for the blogger world. Here at MakeUseOf, we have previously covered quite a few content tracking web services.
UK Team is focusing on online comment defamation - 1 views
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a new team to track down people who make anonymous comments about companies online.
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a new team to track down people who make anonymous comments about companies online.
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a new team to track down people who make anonymous comments about companies online.
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While this article starts out about a lawfirm in Birmingham UK that is going to "track down people who make anonymous comments about companies online" it becomes an amazingly poignant article on the very nature of the Internet today and the push pull between anonymous commenting and accountability of the commenter. Push pull between free speech and online identity and brand protection. One person in this article claims that this sort of thing is the sign that the "wild west" of the INternet is coming to an end. Oh dear, I hope someone invents a new one if somehow anonymous commenters are now going to risk such! Also love the article's discussion of the Streisand effect wherein Barbara protested the sharing of some photos of her eroding beachfront which caused a stir and more people looking at the photos than if she had left it alone. This article is going to be a must read for Flat Classroom students and would be great for college-level discussions as well.
Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds - 17 views
OpenOffice.org Solutions - OpenOffice.org Wiki - 8 views
12 Rules for Writing Great Letters to Request Action - Wrightslaw - 1 views
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4. You negotiate with the school for special education services.
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5. Never threaten. Never telegraph your punches!
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Fear of the Unknown As a negotiator, one of the most powerful forces you have on your side is the "Fear of the Unknown." When you threaten, you are telling the other side what you plan to do. If you tell them what you plan to do, you have told them how to protect themselves. At that moment, you lose your advantage - which is the wonderful, powerful Fear of the Unknown. Never telegraph your punches – you will destroy their power and effectiveness.
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