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Michelle DeSilva

Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Virtual Tour - 1 views

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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
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    The comprehensive virtual tour allows the visitor to take a virtual, self-guided, room-by-room walking tour of the whole museum. The visitor can navigate from room to room either by using a floor map or by following blue arrow links connecting the rooms. Camera icons indicate hotspots where the visitor can get a close-up on a particular object or exhibit panel.
Nigel Coutts

What do we need to know? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    I keep circling back to this question of what do we need to know, or to learn. It comes up so often in conversations around education and is closely connected to what we hope to achieve for our students. It is a question whose answer shapes not only what we teach but how we teach and what we assess. It strikes at the heart of how we perceive the role of education in society and the way we answer it reveals much about our personal philosophy of education. 
Martin Burrett

Solar System Scope - 0 views

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    Wow! A simply stunning, fast loading, space 3D simulation of the solar system. Fly between the plants and look at them close up. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Ihering Alcoforado

Google+ Hangouts: Six Practical Uses for Online Education by Jeremy Vest : Learning Sol... - 25 views

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    What is a Google+ Hangout? A Hangout is a video group chat in Google+ for up to 10 people. If you click "Hangouts with extras" when you start a Hangout, you will see that it has a whole lot more power then just a Web chat feature. (Figure 1) In fact, it's very close to the power of the best online meeting websites. For very small classes, this might be a good alternative to expensive online meeting Websites
EdTechReview Community

Learning in the 21st Century - Policy Lessons from Around the World - 0 views

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    Learn how innovation can close the gap between education, learning and life and brought worldwide policy lessons on 21st century learning.
Gaurav kumar

Education Consultants for NZ - 0 views

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    Their focused approach and personalized services have helped many develop close-knit professional relation with many Universities that make your job easier. They help you shortlist universities that match your requirements and are suited to your profile so that you can Study & Work abroad. The admission process is an elaborate one with various parameters attached to it. Once you're enrolled with the consultants, you can leave all your worries behind. Until you secure admission. They have a solid network of students getting education in foreign universities and are readily approachable for feedback on studying and living abroad.
Martin Burrett

Tynker - 0 views

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    This is an online programming suite for kids. It closely resembles MIT's Scratch, but it has improved on a few features and striped away some others. One great feature is that students can sign on with a Google Apps for Education account. Plus, because it is made with HTML5 you can use it on most modern devices, including on Android tablets and iPads. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Mike Chelen

Media Centers: Alternative, Open-Source, Cross-Platform Solutions - A FLOSS Comparison ... - 0 views

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    Looking for an open-source alternative to proprietary media center solutions from big brand names like Microsoft and Apple? Tired of buying into their own closed and proprietary business strategies? Here is a report showcasing you all of the alternative open-source media centers available out there.
Evelyn McCormack

Get Yourself a Twitter Mosaic | School Communications 2.0 - 0 views

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    I stumbled across Twitter Mosaic over at Joan Vinall-Cox's blog, WebTools for Learners. I follow Vinall-Cox's blog pretty closely, checking in with her to read about the latest trends in instructional technology.
tee jesud

jesus: they watched Jesus closely to see if he would heal on the Sabbath - 0 views

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    Jesus went to 'church' (synagogue) to teach, but religious leaders came to criticise Him.
Jermaine Sullivan

Get Easier and Fast Online Payday Loans - 0 views

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    If you are searching of easy and fast medium of deriving finance, then you don't require moving to physically lenders here and there. Loans till payday @ www.onlineloanspayday.ca/loans-till-payday.html are always closed at hand for helping you in a quick expanse of time. As a matter of fact these are short term financial help. Online application is available, which hardly consumes a very little time to get your application approved. This online mode proves to be the greatest mode of applying for these loans in unproblematic manner and get the money transited into your active bank account of the borrower.
Nigel Coutts

Rethinking Time to see Education as a Lifelong Journey - Lessons from Blueback - The Le... - 0 views

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    Blueback is a beautiful metaphor for life and particularly of the life we live in schools. When looked at close up, with an eye on the details, the experience of school is one of passing and recurring cycles. When looked at from a distance, with an eye on the whole, there are elements of constancy, the throughlines which bring meaning to our experience and which have as their consequence the residuals of education. 
Nigel Coutts

Overwhelmed by the constant pace of change - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Teaching is undoubtedly a busy profession and one where the end of the to do list seems to be forever located in a galaxy far far away. There is always more to be done and as each item on the list is ticked off, three, four or more seem to have appeared. If we ever do get close to the end, we find ourselves reflecting on what we have achieved and the many ways in which it might be improved. 
Nigel Coutts

Aligning assessments with the purposes of our teaching - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    We rely on an assessment measure without taking a close look at what it is measuring and we obfuscate the information we need to evaluate the utility of these measures by reducing the results to numerical values.
Nigel Coutts

For those about to make a resolution - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    With the year rushing to a close, this seems like the right time to set goals for the year ahead. To pause and consider what next and make some personal promises.  The trouble is that the history of setting New Year Resolutions is littered with failures. It is so easy at this point  in time to make commitments for change and then just a few weeks later to have forgotten what they were.
Nigel Coutts

Seven Language Moves for Learning - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Our language choices communicate both intended and unintended messages. In the choices we make, in the subtlety of these choices, lies a truth more powerful than that conveyed by a literal reading of our words. When we look closely and critically at our use of language, we begin to see particular patterns which reveal much about what we genuinely value and expect from our learners. 
Nigel Coutts

Five reads for September - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    For teachers in Australia, the long Term Three is drawing rapidly to a close. Indeed as I write this just ten days remain before a two-week break. This is the perfect time to consider a holiday reading list. Just enough time to raid the school library or place an order with your favourite book store. Here is what's currently occupying space on my nightstand. 
Open TeleShop

Coboki Hair Fibers in Pakistan,Islamabad,Karachi,Lahore | Online Shop In All Over Pakis... - 0 views

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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CABOKI HAIR FIBER IN PAKISTAN When you sprinkle Caboki into a thinning area of your hair, the fibers automatically cling to your hair like millions of tiny magnets. Each thin wisp of your hair instantly becomes thicker and fuller, eliminating those embarrassing thinning areas. No more flashes of shiny scalp showing through where there should only be hair! Caboki All-Natural Ingredients. Unlike similar products, Caboki is totally natural. CABOKI IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS. It is neither a "spray paint" nor "shoe polish". It is like nothing you have used before. CABOKI IS A BREAKTHROUGH PRODUCT FOR HAIR LOSS SUFFERERS THAT * Instantly eliminates bald spots or appearance of thinning hair. * Gives you a perfectly natural look. No one will know you're using Caboki unless you tell them - even if they get a close up view, outdoor, under bright sun light. * Last all day, all night, through wind, rain and sweat. * Will not smear or stain your skin or clothing. * Works for both men and women. HOW CABOKI WORKS * Thinning area * Fibers adhere to your hair * Hair becomes thicker HOW TO USE CABOKI HAIR FIBER? For Best Results, Shampoo And Dry Your With A Blow Dryer Or Let It Air-Dry Completely. Style Your Hair As Usual. Don't Use Hair Gel Or Hair Spray Before The Applications. Openteleshop Hold The Bottle Above The Thinning Area And Tilt It At About 45 Degree, Gently Shake Or Tap The Bottle With Fingers To Dispense Fibers Onto The Thinning Area. Openteleshop Demo You Can Adjust The Tilt To Increase Or Decrease The Amount Of Fibers Coming Out Of The Bottle. Openteleshop Start From The Back Of Your Head And Work Your Way To The Front. Slowly Build Up To A More Natural Coverage By Repeating The Application A Few Times Till Desired Result. Very Gently Pat Your Hair In Between Applications To Settle The Fibers.Openteleshop Demo To Apply Caboki On The Frontal Area, Place Your Hand Under The Hairline To Keep Fibers From Gettin
Nigel Coutts

Shifting from awareness to action - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    The evidence is mounting and the narrative around education is shifting towards a story centred on long-life skills, creativity, collaboration, critical thinking and communication. Success in the future seems to be connected closely to one's capacity to innovate, to problem find and to make strategic decisions when confronted by unique situations for which we have not been specifically prepared. 
Antwak Short videos

Different projects that a Cybersecurity consultant works upon? - 0 views

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    Cybersecurity consultants are accountable for safeguarding valuable and critical information that comes from these various parts of the digital world. They identify security threats and protect their company assets from digital assaults. Our Cyber Security professionals share some projects that they have worked on: Parul Khedwal - Cyber Security Consultant shares that she has worked with a reputed e-commerce company where she dealt with Data security and data breaches. According to her Cybersecurity is about dealing with various kinds of data breaches and cyber attacks on a day-to-day basis. Her role was to protect the company's data by performing data analysis, researching cyber signs and anonymous patterns. She worked for an e-commerce platform where her responsibility was to deal with data security, email security. Highs of Cybersecurity: She also shares that there are a lot of highs involved in the Cybersecurity role, the first reason being it is very dynamic and challenging. The subject is evolving every day which demands constant learning. The best aspect is it keeps you motivated due to the good learning opportunities involved in it. This role will never go out of the market because it's a niche skill. Cybersecurity roles have good career scope in the market. Lows of Cyber Security: Cybersecurity being very dynamic and we know that hackers can attack anytime and any day. One needs to be on their toes protecting the data as an attack may happen anytime. The cyber consultant needs to be very flexible working in odd shifts which impact the health (both physical and emotional) in the longer run. Who does a Cyber Security consultant work with? Parul is leading the Security operations team which involves working closely with her team members helping them with investigations, the client's as per their requirements, the SIM team, and various other team members which make this role a very diverse role to deal with. To summarise, a Cyber Security Consulta
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