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John Onwuegbu

Special Report: 5 Myths of Cloud Computing | Questechie - 8 views

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    This special report series is aimed to separate facts from fictions, reality from myths, and thereby aide senior I.T executives in making guided decisions on cloud computing adoption, while dispelling cloud computing myths.
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Nik Peachey

Multitasking Is a Myth, and to Attempt It Comes... - 2 views

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    Multitasking Is a Myth video https://t.co/XjZUJ1whFU #edtech #digilit #k12 #ell #elt #multitask #esl https://t.co/ZAYvPQv0ys
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: Open Source Security Myths Dispelled | Questechie - 4 views

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    when choosing between proprietary and open source security solutions, many organizations are misled by open source myths.
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homeschoolonline

http://online-schooling.aircus.com/ - 0 views

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    Online high school diploma comes along with several myths. However, there are valid reasons why these are called "myths" and not "facts"!
Michael Sturgeon

Teaching With YouTube: For Learning - 0 views

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    "These channels allow instructors to share information and blend media in unprecedented and exciting new ways. From teaching Mandarin Chinese to busting myths about Astronomy, the educational possibilities are diverse and dynamic"
Ihering Alcoforado

Nairobi 2010 Conference Reoprt - 5 views

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    Nairobi 2010 Conference Reoprt  Climate Change and Natural Resource Use in Eastern Africa: Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation Report of the 3rd Scientific Conference of the Ecological Society for Eastern Africa (ESEA) and co-hosted with the Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) at Multimedia University College, Nairobi, 19 - 21 May 2010 By Nicholas Oguge, Caroline Lumosi, Teddy Odindo, Joseph Ngondi and Philista Malaki October 4, 2010 Summary While the Earth's climate has changed throughout history, the current warming trend has been of particular concern because most of it is human-induced and proceeding at a rate that is unprecedented.  One of the greatest concerns of this global warming is climate variability and change.  The risks associated with climate change add to development challenges such as food and water insecurity. Although climate change is only one of the many drivers negatively affecting biodiversity and ecosystem services, it certainly exacerbates the other factors such as land degradation and unsustainable natural resource use. There is general concern on the accelerating deterioration of the human environment and natural resources. This would widen poverty levels confronting eastern African countries and threaten gains made towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Thus, the Ecological Society for Eastern African organised its 3rd annual scientific conference with a theme addressing this global challenge.  The idea was to bring together researchers, policy makers and the general public together to discuss the climate change phenomena, its impacts, mitigation strategies and adaptation measures with regard to natural resource use in Eastern Africa. In order to address above issues and to reach out to a wider audience, we designed the conference strategically on three tiers:   1. Plenary talks: to provide policy information and direction, science on climate change, ecological and socio-economic effects, how to commun
Graham Atttwell

How to Destroy the Book, by Cory Doctorow (part two) | theVARSITY.ca - 2 views

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    Brilliant speech by Cory Doctorow "Copying has been part of our narrative tradition for as long as we've had a narrative tradition. If you pick up a pop copy of the Babylonian version of the creation myth, you'll find that the people who wrote Genesis copied from it. Copying is part of how we do all the stuff that makes our society run."
Nik Peachey

12 Tips for training older teachers to use technology - Resources for English Language ... - 14 views

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    There is an assumption that persists in the educational community that more mature teachers are much more difficult and reluctant to be trained on the effective use of educational technology. To some degree, I think this assumption has been built on by the digital native vs digital immigrant myth. But as someone who has trained teachers of all ages all over the world I would say that, from my own experience, this hasn't been the case.
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Cara Whitehead

Busting the Myths of Digital Learning - 0 views

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    Survey from JogNog reveals schools unprepared to support digital learning - EdTech Times
Graham Atttwell

Virtual Revolution: Homo Interneticus? | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 10 views

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    BBC trailer - sad that for all of you outside the UK you cant get the full programme. "Are we empowered, connected and enlightened with the world's knowledge at our fingertips? Or distracted and addicted with shorter attention spans? Are our skittering brains bombarded and stupified by the 'yuck and wow' of the web? Is the web really changing us - the way we think, the way we behave, the way relate to each other? And is it for better or for worse?"
cursoudesa14

OMS | Desterrar los mitos sobre el Ebola es fundamental para contener la tran... - 0 views

  • No tocar a personas enfermas que presenten los síntomas de la enfermedad, como fiebre, diarrea, vómitos, cefaleas y a veces hemorragias profusas. No tocar el cadáver de pacientes que han podido morir de la enfermedad por el virus del Ebola, se haya confirmado o no esto. Lavarse las manos periódicamente con agua y jabón.
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      Principales síntomas del ébola y cómo prevenirse del contagio de la enfermedad.
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      Importante informarse y tener conocimiento de las enfermedades mundiales que si bien nos parecen lejanas, en un mundo como el de hoy globalizado no somos ajenas a ellas y además esta nota trata de desterrar mitos sobre el ébola.
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    Noticia periodística sobre el brote de Ébola: mitos y realidades
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    Noticia periodística sobre el brote de Ébola: mitos y realidades
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    Noticia periodística sobre el brote de Ébola: mitos y realidades
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