Top 3 Education Articles of the Week | Ed Tech Trends and Go Paperless - 13 views
Beware of Google's power; brings traffic to websites but it can also taketh away - Tech... - 1 views
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"Ahmed ElAmin Published Jul 20, 2011 at 9:18 am (Updated Jul 20, 2011 at 8:01 am) Belgians have invented Smurfs, make some of the best beer in the world, and know how to fry a potato chip. However, one must say the country's leading newspapers scored an own goal when they took Google to court last year for listing their content in the search engine's news section and won on copyright. I guess they didn't look at how people arrive at a typical online newspaper site, which derives up to 50 percent or more of their visitors from Google. In addition to taking the group of papers out of its news section, Google also stopped indexing them in its search engine. Now the newspapers are complaining that they are being discriminated against unfairly! (...) Google has big power and the danger is how the company wields it in pursuit of profit. It brings traffic to websites, but the company that claims to "do no evil" can also taketh away ostracising those for good and bad reasons. The company is also stepping up its aggregation news service by trying to attract more volume through the "gamification" of Google News. Google is following a trend among news sites to bring readers in. With their consent, readers will be rewarded with "news badges" based on their reading habits. Badges of varying levels will be given out depending on the amount and types of articles you read. About 500 badges are available to suit a wide range of topics. Google News indexes about 50,000 sources. Keep reading and get those badges! Maybe."
Project Tomorrow 2010 Findings - 6 views
Libraries and Social Networks - 0 views
KnowledgeWorks - Map of Future Forces Affecting Education - Home - 0 views
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KnowledgeWorks Foundation and the Institute for the Future (IFTF) are pleased to present the 2006-2016 Map of Future Forces Affecting Educatio"
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Another excellent map showing the trends and forces effecting education. A timeline format. Available in both cliackable map and printable version. Very interesting reading
jackiegerstein - Trends for 21st Century K12 Education - 0 views
It's SO over: cool cyberkids abandon social networking sites - 0 views
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It's SO over: cool cyberkids abandon social networking sites
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"From uncles wearing skinny jeans to mothers investing in ra-ra skirts and fathers nodding awkwardly along to the latest grime record, the older generation has long known that the surest way to kill a youth trend is to adopt it as its own. The cyberworld, it seems, is no exception. The proliferation of parents and teachers trawling the pages of Facebook trying to poke old schoolfriends and lovers, and traversing the outer reaches of MySpace is causing an adolescent exodus from the social networking
Google - Internet Stats - 0 views
KidsBeSafeOnline LLC and The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communicat... - 0 views
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PR: KidsBeSafeOnline LLC and IROC2.org are dedicated to online child safety have come together to increase education and awareness of the dangers posed by the current trends in technology. They have joined forces to proactively educate children and parents regarding the consequences of sexting, sextcast
YouTube - Curt Bonk's Flat Classrooms Keynote: The World is Open - 12 views
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Curt Bonk's Flat Classrooms Keynote: The World is Open: Introducing the Heroes, Gurus, and Revolutionaries of the Shared Internet
A Difference: Scribes Spreading - 12 views
The "Light" CMS Trend | CSS-Tricks - 6 views
Top 3 Articles of the Week | Online Learning & Trends - 12 views
10 Top Innovation Trends by 100 Innovators - 18 views
Stop and Learn English: Trends - 0 views
How the arts can help students who struggle most - 0 views
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"Incorporating the arts-rapping, dancing, drawing-into science lessons can help low-achieving students retain more knowledge and possibly help students of all ability levels be more creative in their learning, finds a new study by Johns Hopkins University. The findings were published on Feb. 7 in Trends in Neuroscience and Education and support broader arts integration in the classroom."
Online safeguarding: trends, tools and guidelines by @CaynsleyEsafety - 1 views
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"While every school knows the importance of safeguarding in our digital world, it's also important that they know and understand the most effective strategies to help safeguard their pupils online, both in and out of the classroom. The UK Council for Child Internet Safety (UKCCIS), have recently launched a framework which aims to highlight, across all key stages, the skills and knowledge children should have in order to feel safe, and act responsibly, online so that they are able to enjoy the online world."
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