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Lisa M Lane

The Human Body as a Subway Map - information aesthetics - 0 views

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    Sam Loman [just-sam.com] created an original take on illustrating the inner structure and workings of the human body as the tight intertwining of different systems (e.g. arterial, digestive, musculetal, respiratory, etc.), by way of a subway map metaphor.
Martin Burrett

Active Science - Humans & Animals - 0 views

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    A nicely designed quiz based activity about lots of different aspects of animals and humans, including habitat, senses and movement. Find DOC and PDF worksheets to go with this resource at http://www.abpischools.org.uk/page/modules/humansandanimals/teachers.cfm http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/science
Martin Burrett

BioDigital Human - 0 views

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    A stunning 3D biology resource which allows you to look at human anatomy in fine detail. Zoom and move the body removing and adding layers of organs, muscles, nerves and other systems with the click of a button. The info box gives details about each thing you click on. The site doesn't work equally well in all browsers and Chrome seems to be the best suited. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/science
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: Millennial Human Resources - The New Frontier | Questechie - 2 views

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    This report (survey) asked individuals (majority haven worked in HR for at least four years) to assess the skill-set, vision and culture of Gen Y HR pros as they break out onto the office space.
Nigel Coutts

A pedagogy for Cultural Understanding & Human Empathy - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    How we see ourselves, how we describe ourselves reveals a great deal about how we see 'others'. In May of this year, speaking to the audience of the International Conference on Thinking, Bruno Della Chiesa invited us to consider how we might approach the question of "who we are?". In responding to such a question, what list of affiliations do we invoke to define ourselves?
Martin Burrett

ScienceDump | Espresso for the Mind - 0 views

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    This is an aggregation site for science news and articles. Find fascinating research and stories to intrigue your class and explore the boundaries of human knowledge yourself. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Nigel Coutts

Why banning technology is not the answer - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    There is something about human nature that draws us towards dichotomous patterns of thought; an all or nothing, us or them style of thinking in which an option is either good or it is bad. In such a model complexity and subtle nuance with multiple possible outcomes and routes towards a goal are ignored. The field of educational technology is one where such a pattern is evident and recent ban on technology by a Sydney school shows how this style of analysis can have a significant impact on student learning.
puzznbuzzus

What percentage of the human body is water? - 0 views

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    What percentage of the human body is water? - 66%
Nigel Coutts

Striving to preserve Truth - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    What purposes does education serve? What needs of humanity does education serve? What might the product of our labours be like and how might our efforts contribute to the greater good? These are questions we have long struggled with but with but it seems that in the current times we might need to rethink how we answer these questions.
John Onwuegbu

Semantic Search: Introducing The Knowledge Graph - 26 views

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    The Knowledge Graph is an attempt into machine learning search technology, making search engine think as human, an intelligent model that understands real-world entities and their relationships without strings.
Jessie Snyder

Advice for Students Interested in a Career in Journalism | Project for Excellence in Jo... - 0 views

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      This is some good advice for those interested in writing for journalism.
  • And, throughout all this, read. Read everything you can, including classics in fiction that can help you begin to understand human nature and the human condition. Develop a habit of critically following the work of other journalists and find models for your own work.
  • A curious mind and a broad liberal arts education are by far the best qualifications for a career in journalism.
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    This site details the principles of journalism, the how-to in writing a book, journalism websites, and much more. 
Martin Burrett

School History - 0 views

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    This site covers history across the range of human history and in places around the globe. It offers a vast number of links, resources, games, lesson plans and printables for students ranging from Primary school right up to college. It is a must for any history teacher. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Ihering Alcoforado

Digitisation Perspectives - Review | Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences - 2 views

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    Book Reviews Book title: Digitisation Perspectives Type: book Author: Ruth Rikowski Year: 2010 Edition: 1st ISBN: 9460912982 Publisher: Sense Publishers Publisher's Description: This book examines various views and perspectives on digitisation. As Simon Tanner, Director Digital Consultancy, King's College London says in the Foreword: "Digitisation has become a cultural, scholastic, economic and political imperative and raises many issues for our consideration." Furthermore, that the book: "...seeks to address and answer some of the big questions of digitisation... It succeeds on many levels..." There are 22 contributors in the book, all experts in their fields. The book is divided into six parts: Part 1: 'Background and Overview to Digitisation and Digital Libraries' Part 2: 'Digitisation and Higher Education' Part 3: 'Digitisation and Inequalities' Part 4: 'Digital Libraries, Reference Services and Citation Indexing' Part 5: 'Digitisation of Rare, Valued and Scholarly Works' Part 6: 'Futuristic Developments of Digitisation' Topics covered include electronic theses, search engine technology, digitisation in Africa, citation indexing, reference services, the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, new media and scholarly publishing. The final chapter explores virtual libraries, and poses some interesting questions for possible futures. The book will be of particular interest to information professionals, educators, librarians, academics and I.T. and knowledge experts. Ruth Rikowski concludes by indicating that: "...hopefully, the book will provide a source of inspiration for further research, leading to some more effective ways to proceed with the digitisation process. Also, that it will be possible to do this within a framework that can be used for good rather than ill, and for the benefit of many." Reviewer: Eric Jukes (Formerly of College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London) Book Rating: 5/5 Buy this book from Amazon  Review Summary
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105 MOOCs starting in Feb 2014 - 0 views

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    105 MOOCs starting in Feb 2014 This is a list of 105 MOOCs starting this February (Feb 2014) and the list covers a variety of domain like Business & Management, Humanities, Medical Science, etc
Shannon Panzo

Speed Reading vs ZOXing - 4 views

What is Speed Reading vs ZOXing Readers, the world over, claim Reading to be primary for communication, and an essential factor in the new knowledge financial system. It also remains as an eff...

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Spoken Tutorial: Free Resource for IT literacy through Open Source Software - 0 views

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    Spoken Tutorial aims to promote IT literacy, improve employment and to help bridge the digital divide. It is an initiative by the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development (MHRD), Government of India.
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