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John Onwuegbu

How Web of Trust (WoT) supposedly Anonymized data "trust" was broken | Questechie - 1 views

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    NDR.de, a Germany portal claimed the popular browser add-on was selling its users' browser histories to third-parties without properly anonymizing the data.
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    Hey Dear Check Out Our Online Shopping store in all Over Pakistan.As Seen as On Tv Products Like as Health Beauty,Fitness,Homeware,Kitchenware,And Other Electronic Products in Pakistan Check Out Now| www.openTeleshop.Com
joao Paulo Proenca

adult learning principles in eLearning - 0 views

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    When developing eLearning courses, it is important to put yourself in the shoes of the learner. Two essential questions to consider are: 'Who are the learners? 'What will motivate them to learn?'
Martin Burrett

All the information in the know universe - 0 views

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    A great site which introduces the process of research in a child friendly way. Travel through six space themed areas and browse the glossary. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Martin Burrett

Foldit - Solve Puzzles for Science - 0 views

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    Get your class to help with real micro biology science by playing this fun folding game. Download the programme and follow the on-screen instructions to get playing in no time. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Dr Neelesh Bhandari

Welcome to SmarTeach :: e-Learning Portal - 0 views

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    Medical elearning company, India- creates medical learning multimedia content.
Eric Calvert

Ledership for Web 2.0 in Education: Promise and Reality - 0 views

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    The intent of this study is to document K-12 Web 2.0 policies, practices, and perspectives in American schools from the perspective of school district administrators. The study was made possible through the generous support of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. The CoSN study methodology included: 1) the design and field testing of a Web 2.0 survey for three respondent groups: school district superintendents, curriculum directors, and technology directors; 2) the constructing of a representative, random sample from the 14,199 public school districts in the U.S. stratified by four locales (e.g., urban, suburban, town, and rural); 3) the data collection through online surveys; 4) the weighting of findings to ensure demographic representativeness; and 5) analysis and reporting of the results. The report is based on the surveys from nearly 1200 district administrators, including 389 superintendents, 441 technology directors, and 359 curriculum directors. The reader will note that throughout the report, Metiri identifies the respondent group(s) and the associated weighted number of respondents who answered any particular question or series of questions. The complete methodology for the survey is included in the Appendix.
anonymous

Educational Evidence Portal > Home - 0 views

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    Don't know if this has been shared already. Not the greatest search tool but very useful nevertheless.
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    Online searchable repository of research material relevant to education
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