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Video Games for Learning: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and resources on using video games and simulations in the classroom.
Martin Burrett

Go React - 0 views

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    Download this Apple and Android app which simulates a huge range of chemical reactions and find lots of interactive information about the chemical elements.
Martin Burrett

Teachers make all the difference - including in virtual reality teaching - 0 views

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    "In a few years from now, students in schools all over the world will receive part of their education in virtual learning environments. Wearing VR-goggles the students will be able to enter 3-dimensional, simulated places and situations that they would normally not have access to because it would be too expensive, too dangerous or physically impossible. Teaching via VR-technology is spreading widely and international studies predict that this will revolutionise the way we learn."
Martin Burrett

Ecology Lab - 0 views

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    "An interesting food chain/web simulator to help your pupils understand the interdependence within an ecosystem."
Antwak Short videos

Penetration Testing: How to perform Pen Test in Cybersecurity? - 0 views

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    Penetration testing (PenTest) is the cycle to distinguish security weak points in an application by assessing the system or network with different malignant strategies. The weak areas of a system are exploited in this cycle through an approved simulated attack. The objective of this test is to get significant information from hackers who have unapproved access to the system or network. When the weak spot is distinguished it is used to misuse the system to access critical data. A penetration test is otherwise called the pen test and an outside contractor is likewise known as an Ethical hacker. The pen testing cycle can be divided into five phases: 1. Planning and Reconnaissance The first stage includes: Characterizing the scope and objectives of a test, involving the systems to be dealt with and the testing strategies to be used. 2. Scanning The subsequent stage is to see how the target application will react to different interruption endeavors. This is normally done using, Static analysis: Estimating an application's code to assess how it acts while running. These devices can check the whole of the code in a single pass Dynamic analysis: Inspecting an application's code in a running state. This is a more functional method of examining, as it gives an actual view into an application's execution 3. Getting Access This stage uses web application attacks, for example, cross-site scripting, SQL injection and backdoors, to reveal a network's weaknesses. Testers at that point attempt and misuse these weaknesses, commonly by escalating privileges, stealing information, intercepting traffic, and so on, to comprehend the harm they can cause. 4. Maintaining and securing access The objective of this stage is to check whether the weakness can be used to get a constant presence in the exploited system. The intention is to copy advanced persistent threats, which usually stay in a system for a long time to take an organisation's most critical information. 5
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Compliance Training for Increased Workplace Safety - 0 views

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    Compliance Training for Automobile Manufacturing Companies. Effective Simulations were able to successfully increase Workplace Safety.
nolanhout

Compliance Training for Distributed Workforce - 0 views

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    Training for a Distributed Workforce for Compliance Regulations. Simulations were utilized to training the employees of the Automobile Manufacturing Companies.
Martin Burrett

Simutrans - 0 views

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    Download this game where players must design the transport system for a city. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Educational+Games
Martin Burrett

ChemCollective: Virtual Lab - 0 views

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    Mix chemicals and solutions without producting any unpleasent smells (hopefully) with this virtual chemisty lab. Use online or download. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Robin Dale

Introduction to VMWare - 1 views

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    VMWare is a virtualization software specifically developed to be used for Dedicated Servers. It is really a great kind of software that is worth testing on servers. Basically, it creates a virtual machine that simulate a complete PC in full screen, letting you install your choice of operating system virtually for the x86 platform.
Martin Burrett

Enercities - 0 views

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    This is a superb environmental game which is reminiscent of the early SimCity games. Build a wonderful town, manage your fossil fuels wisely and keep the inhabitants happy. A free sign up is required. ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
anonymous

Diffusion Simulation Game: Welcome and Login: Instructional Systems Technology, School ... - 0 views

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Leon Cych

Half an Hour: The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On - 0 views

  • In the end, what will be evaluated is a complex portfolio of a student’s online activities. (Syverson & Slatin, 2006)These will include not only the results from games and other competitions with other people and with simulators, but also their creative work, their multimedia projects, their interactions with other people in ongoing or ad hoc projects, and the myriad details we consider when we consider whether or not a person is well educated.Though there will continue to be ‘degrees’, these will be based on a mechanism of evaluation and recognition, rather than a lockstep marching through a prepared curriculum. And educational institutions will not have a monopoly on such evaluations (though the more prestigious ones will recognize the value of aggregating and assessing evaluations from other sources).Earning a degree will, in such a world, resemble less a series of tests and hurdles, and will come to resemble more a process of making a name for oneself in a community. The recommendation of one person by another as a peer will, in the end, become the standard of educational value, not the grade or degree.
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      Interesting I see it going this way but there needs to be a massive culture shift for this to happen.
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    Very extensive picture of the future of learning, by Stephen Downes
Mike Chelen

The ChemCollective - 0 views

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    The Chemistry Collective is a collection of virtual labs, scenario-based learning activities, and concepts tests which can be incorporated into a variety of teaching approaches as pre-labs, alternatives to textbook homework, and in-class activities for individuals or teams. It is organized by a group of faculty and staff at Carnegie Mellon University for college and high school teachers who are interested in using, assessing, and/or creating engaging online activities for chemistry education.
David Wetzel

Little Known Ways to Integrate Wikis in Science Class - 0 views

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    Wiki pages are always a work in progress. The wiki is like a dynamic online science classroom which continually grows and changes. Applications for the use of Wikis in science classrooms is only limited by the creativeness of the teacher in support science teaching and student earning.
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