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in title, tags, annotations or urlACMI Generator -Images and Video - 17 views
How to Send a Direct or Private Message on Google+ ~ LockerGnome Social Media & Technology - 9 views
Learn It In 5 - Home - 10 views
Worried about jobs, college women go 'geek' - CSMonitor.com - 3 views
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Some major computer science programs at top universities are seeing a slight uptick in the number of women going into the programs. Citing statistics from Harvard (up from 13% to 25%) and MIT (a 28% jump in 3 years), and Carnegie Mellon (from 1/5 in 2007 to 1/4 last year.) Most think it is the economy although some attribute programs to get more women interested in the programs.
John Marr, Ed.D. (johnmarr) on Twitter - 3 views
Google Plus Tips & Shortcuts - 11 views
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According to Picasa, If you’ve signed up for Google+ photos up to 2048 x 2048 pixels and videos up to 15 minutes won’t count towards your free storage. (hat tip to Greg Grothaus)
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To add people who have added you to their circles, but you haven’t add them, go to the “People who’ve added you” tab and select “Not yet in circles” from the sort menu. All the people not in your circles will be listed first (hat tip to Owen Prater)
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Right click on a circle and select “View circle in tab”. This is a terrific way to see who’s in a circle and allows you to do neat things like drag all the people inside it to another circle.
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Google+ could make Twitter the next Myspace | VentureBeat - 4 views
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Although Twitter is growing (having just hit 200 million tweets a day), Twitter has left itself open to be displaced with a slow pace of adding features. Even newly returned founder Jack Dorsey has said that it was too difficult for “normal” people to use Twitter.
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Google+ is decidedly in the Twitter camp — meaning you can follow anyone, including Google CEO Larry Page. Google+ lets you see Page’s posts and “like” his photos of kite surfing in Alaska. When posting on Google+, it forces users to select specific social circles they are posting to, which includes “everyone” as an option that mimics a Twitter-style broadcast. I
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There are two different types of social networks, private and public — each defined by its default privacy setting. Facebook is by default private and meant to connect actual friends. Twitter by default is public and anyone can follow anyone else.
Student Digital "Textbooks" using LiveBinders - 12 views
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Here are Michael Thornton's student livebinders. These are textbooks written by the students. Except for the typo on Ancient Greece review, this is a marvelous example of having students build meaningful textbooks.Interestingly, Michael's livebinder puts together livebinders themselves. I'm going to be learning more about this tool and have my students use these this year.
iPads in Schools - 12 views
You Can't Just Google It! | Xtranormal - 18 views
Jibe and Unity3d | Google Groups - 7 views
http://www.thephysicaleducator.com/ - 9 views
Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? - 15 views
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Will schools block Google+? Or will the finely-tuned privacy controls it offers trump schools', parents', and politicians' concerns?
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