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Pitar Sharma

Maruti Suzuki Authorized Service Center in India - 0 views

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    Here is available all authorized service center of Maruti Suzuki in India. We are providing the best information about the Maruti Suzuki service center like address, email id, customer care toll-free number, landmark and much more.
Pitar Sharma

List of Maruti Suzuki Showroom in Pune - 0 views

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    Maruti Suzuki Showroom for Car in Pune. We have listed information like showroom address, phone number, customer email id, working timings and showroom location.
Martin Burrett

Make-a-Flake - 0 views

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    Make an online paper snowflake. You can download it or send it by email. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Ihering Alcoforado

Top 10 Free Online Tutoring Tools for 2012 | Edudemic - 40 views

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    Top 10 Free Online Tutoring Tools for 2012 Topics: education, free tools, guest, technology, technology for tutoring, tutoring resources, tutoring tools inShare Share 462 The Internet provides a wealth of resources for teachers, tutors, and students to go well beyond classroom learning. Whether you're a teacher preparing for tomorrow's lecture, a professional tutor working with one or two students, or you just want to help your cousin in Alabama with some trig homework, these free tools will help you interact with your student(s) sans the confines of the classroom. Skype with Idroo Idroo is an online educational whiteboard used in combination with Skype. Use it with as many students or fellow teachers as you want for tutoring sessions or meetings, as the whiteboard's "only limitations" are Internet connection speed and how fast everyone involved absorbs the material. All writing and drawing done on the whiteboard is visible to participants in real time, making it a true virtual classroom. It also allows for remote math tutoring with its professional math typing tool. Gchat Anyone with a gmail account can access Gchat. Teachers, tutors, and students can talk to one another in real time, as well as send and receive files instantly. Save chats for referral purposes in your gmail account, or download the Google Talk application for voice conferencing with multiple parties. WizIQ Teachers, students and organizations can create free accounts on WizIQ, another online education portal. Students have the option to attend online classes, download free tutorials, use free practice tests, or find teachers with certain expertise. Online classes are not free, however. Teachers and organizations can offer recorded classes through WizIQ or those in real time, create online tests, use live audio and video chat, and distribute course work in any standard format. Teachers must pay per month for this service, though WizIQ offers easy teacher payment collection from stu
Martin Burrett

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers & Students - 0 views

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    Set up a blog for your whole class in just a few seconds. Safe and easy to use blogging for children, with a post approving function via email to make sure only suitable things go public. Each student is gives their own thread and the site supports text, images, audio and video postings. Decide whether your blog is visible to just the class or to all the web. It's the blogging site I use with my class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
John Onwuegbu

Mozilla Persona: Browser-side Authentication System - 6 views

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    Mozilla Persona differs from other authentication systems like OpenID in that it uses email address as identifier and fully integrated into the browser.
Debbie @datenglish

Cell Phones as Instructional Tools - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    tools to create fake emails, iPhone text conversations, Tweets, Facebook, newspaper clipping
Christopher Pappas

5 Tips for Online Student Time Management - 0 views

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    "Ever consider how asynchronous online students manage their time? Ever receive emails about the online workload? The following 5 tips might help online students adjust to your online learning environment and prevent burn out. "
Ihering Alcoforado

SOCIAL BOOKMARKS - 500 Social Networking Sites - 0 views

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    over 500 social networking sites that can bookmarks Social Services that can "Manage Bookmarks" Social bookmarking is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, but depending on the service's features, may be saved privately, shared only with specific people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of publicness and privateness. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, via a search engine, or even randomly. Most social bookmark services encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags instead of the traditional browser-based system of folders, although some services feature categories/folders or a combination of folders and tags. They also enable viewing bookmarks associated with a chosen tag, and include information about the number of users who have bookmarked them. Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks. Many social bookmarking services provide web feeds for their lists of bookmarks, including lists organized by tags. This allows subscribers to become aware of new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by other users. As these services have matured and grown more popular, they have added extra features such as ratings and comments on bookmarks, the ability to import and export bookmarks from browsers, emailing of bookmarks, web annotation, and groups or other social network features.[1]
Elizabeth Koh

Trends - March - ASTD - 0 views

  • The point of social media is to turn learning into a more participatory activity
  • In a corporation, micro-blogging can be a way to augment behavior modeling
  • companies use Twitter to foster communication among employees and customers.
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  • Sarah Milstein predicts that micro-messaging will be as common as email in a few years and may replace email for certain kinds of information, such as client and customer relations.
  • micro-blogging is taking off because it fits how people work and think. But, cautions Lentz, “Think before you tweet. Each tweet is a webpage. It can be Googled. It’s forever.”
Mike Chelen

Education | Diigo - 0 views

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    These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators. Once your Diigo Educator application is approved, your account will be upgraded to have these additional features: * You can create student accounts for an entire class with just a few clicks (and student email addresses are optional for account creation) * Students of the same class are automatically set up as a Diigo group so they can start using all the benefits that a Diigo group provides, such as group bookmarks and annotations, and group forums. * Privacy settings of student accounts are pre-set so that only teachers and classmates can communicate with them. * Ads presented to student account users are limited to education-related sponsors.
Mike Chelen

Open Knowledge Foundation Weblog » Blog Archive » Workshop on Finding and Re-... - 0 views

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    We are pleased to announce a workshop on 'Finding and Re-using Public Information', co-organised with the Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI), the Power of Information (POI) Taskforce and mySociety. Details are as follows: * When: Saturday 1st November 2008, 1030-1600 * Where: London Knowledge Lab, 23-29 Emerald Street, London, WC1N 3QS. (See map.) * Wiki: http://okfn.org/wiki/PublicInformation * Participation: Attendance is free. If you are planning to come along please add your name to the participants list, or email us (info at the okfn domain).
Mike Chelen

100+ learning professsionals to follow on Twitter - 0 views

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    I (Jane Hart) am often asked for the names of (e-)learning professionals - from both education and corporate learning - as well as other related professionals to follow on Twitter. I started this list with 101 names on it, now thanks to many people who have submitted recommendations, it has grown. If you know someone you think should be on the list, email me. The list is displayed in alphabetical order by Twitter username.
Martin Burrett

Wix - Create web & mobile sites - 1 views

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    This is my website builder of choice. This easy to use, drag and drop tool allows you to build beautiful flash websites in a matter of minutes. You can embed these pages into other sites and blogs. There are lots of good widgets including email forms and comment boxes. You can also build mobile sites. Build them by choosing a template and background and add the info, links and images you want. See my example at http://j.mp/ICTmob. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Mike Chelen

Open Source Edition Downloads: Enterprise Messaging and Collaboration Software by Zimbra - 0 views

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    Thank you for your interest in the Zimbra Collaboration Suite (ZCS) Open Source Edition! ZCS Open Source Edition is available for you to test, evaluate, deploy, customize, and improve. In doing so we also hope you will participate in the Zimbra Community, so that we can work together to make ZCS a better product for everyone. It is free in perpetuity (providing you comply with the associated licensing terms). It does not, however, include Zimbra Support or software subscription. The ZCS Open Source Edition software is provided in source code and binary formats: * Use the ZCS software in source code format (under the terms of this Yahoo Public License (YPL) if you want to modify the software and create your own binaries (example: porting ZCS to a new platform) * If you do not want to change the code or build your own binaries, use the ZCS Open Source Edition binary distributions instead (licensed under the terms of Zimbra Public End-user License Agreement (EULA); these are simpler to get up and running, and you are still free to redistribute unmodified copies If you have questions about which ZCS product edition is best for you, or wish to purchase a subscription plus support to the ZCS Network Edition, please contact us. More Tips: * Can I revert the Network Edition Trial to the Open Source Edition? Absolutely, all your email data, etc. will be left intact if you choose not to purchase ZCS Network Edition * ZCS is a server download are intended for administrators and developers. (Confused? Please see What Version of Zimbra is Right for Me?)
Graham Atttwell

Knowledge-at-work: Boundary objects and KM - 5 views

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    " Boundary object (BO), originally introduced by Starr (1989), is a concept to refer to objects that serve an interface between different communities of practice. Boundary objects are an entity shared by several different communities but viewed or used differently by each of them. As Star points out, boundary objects in an organization work because they necessarily contain sufficient detail to be understandable by both parties, however, neither party is required to understand the full context of use by the other - boundary objects serve as point of mediation and negotiation around intent. Boundary objects are flexible enough to adapt to local needs and have different distinct identities in different communities, but at the same time robust enough to maintain a common identity across the boundaries to be a place for shared work. Boundary objects are not necessarily physical artifacts such as a map between two people: they can be a set of information, conversations, interests, rules, plans, contracts, or even persons. It is around BOs that Communities of Practice (CoPs) often gather. BOs are 'used' by members of different communities in very different ways, although the representation is shared. BOs are an important class of knowledge artifacts. They are center stage in the dynamics of knowledge exchange. BOs are also known as CISs (common information spaces). Examples: Reports are a classic example of traces as boundary objects that the professionals and other members share. Faxed documents and email massages are also the boundary object among distributed members. Information spaces, where particpants gather to exchange information, co-ordinate activites and create knowledge are another example of BOs A library catalog, an order entry process, travel assistance request form, an organizational knowledge map, i.e. one of the products from your knowledge mapping project! Mapping BOs: Boundary objects are a very useful way to structure and
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