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John Onwuegbu

MS Office 2013 Intensifies The Cloud Wars - 16 views

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    What that means is that Microsoft has taken desktop programs and its web-based office equivalent and unified them into a product that feels more simplified without altering the traditional Office motto.
Needcollegehelp.com

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    Online learners prefer the traditional brick and mortar college with an online component.
EdTechReview Community

[Infographic] The Digital Classroom - 0 views

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    The infographic explains the way the digital classroom tools are replacing traditional ones. A few interesting facts from the infographic are:
Christopher Pappas

How An LMS and BYOD Changed A School - 0 views

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    How An LMS and BYOD Changed A School This article describes a three-year implementation of a Learning Management System into a traditional private school on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. It shows the capacity of the LMS to promote classroom change and the power of the blended learning approach when a BYOD program is introduced to increase access to learning resources. http://elearningindustry.com/how-an-lms-and-byod-changed-a-school
Christopher Pappas

Creating an e-Learning School Culture - 0 views

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    Creating an e-Learning School Culture A strategy for creating a School e-learning culture Education is constantly changing the way students learn and how instructors teach. Technology is often the driving force behind many of the world's changes and innovations. In education, creating an e-learning culture is more about developing and tweaking what already exists, sharing a common vision, and doing things a little differently. The purpose of this article is to identify and outline a strategy for creating an e-learning culture within a school system ready to step away from traditional teaching. http://elearningindustry.com/creating-an-e-learning-school-culture #elearning #school #classroom #teacher #educator
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: Adapting Security to the Cloud | Questechie - 2 views

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    Quite a number of trends are pushing organizations to look beyond traditional approaches to IT and consider adopting cloud technology.
Raynor Plank

Vital Points To Take In Considerations While Giving Approval Of Fast Payday Loans For U... - 0 views

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    Fast payday loans for unemployed are short term monetary aids that are meant to help jobless people in their urgent times. Through online medium one can simply avail these deals without indulging in traditional and troublesome lending formalities.
John Onwuegbu

Special Report: 7 Trends Impacting How We Use Digital Assets | Questechie - 9 views

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    Nowadays, customers demand engaging visual content whenever they interact with brands - whether through traditional media such as billboards and catalogs or through mobile apps and websites.
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    http://treehousecottages.co.in/ Tree House resort- World's largest, most unique, 5 Star & Luxury Tree House Resort. Located atop "trees", the tree have several live branches running through the rooms making nature universal in the Lap of luxury. Jaipur Airport is 40 km from Tree House resort Jaipur
Nigel Coutts

Visual Literacy - Metalanguage & Learning - 0 views

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    An increasingly significant aspect of literacy is an awareness of the visual elements that fall beyond the traditional components of written text. Termed 'Visual Literacy' this is the ability to read and create communications that use visual elements. It combines the skills of traditional literacy with knowledge of design, art, graphic arts, media and human perception. It takes literacy further beyond a decoding of text to a decoding of the complete package around the communication.
Ihering Alcoforado

SOCIAL BOOKMARKS - 500 Social Networking Sites - 0 views

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    over 500 social networking sites that can bookmarks Social Services that can "Manage Bookmarks" Social bookmarking is a way for Internet users to store, organize, share and search bookmarks of web pages. In a social bookmarking system, users save links to web pages that they want to remember and/or share. These bookmarks are usually public, but depending on the service's features, may be saved privately, shared only with specific people or groups, shared only inside certain networks, or another combination of publicness and privateness. The allowed people can usually view these bookmarks chronologically, by category or tags, via a search engine, or even randomly. Most social bookmark services encourage users to organize their bookmarks with informal tags instead of the traditional browser-based system of folders, although some services feature categories/folders or a combination of folders and tags. They also enable viewing bookmarks associated with a chosen tag, and include information about the number of users who have bookmarked them. Some social bookmarking services also draw inferences from the relationship of tags to create clusters of tags or bookmarks. Many social bookmarking services provide web feeds for their lists of bookmarks, including lists organized by tags. This allows subscribers to become aware of new bookmarks as they are saved, shared, and tagged by other users. As these services have matured and grown more popular, they have added extra features such as ratings and comments on bookmarks, the ability to import and export bookmarks from browsers, emailing of bookmarks, web annotation, and groups or other social network features.[1]
David Wetzel

Opening Minds in Science and Math with a New Set of Keys - 12 views

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    The use of web based technology is growing by leaps and bounds every day. These online tools are the new set of keys for opening your students' minds. The vast resources on the Internet are making the use traditional methods of teaching and learning obsolete in countless ways.
Graham Atttwell

Main Articles: 'New Schemas for Mapping Pedagogies and Technologies', Ariadne Issue 56 - 0 views

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    There is an inherent tension between the rhetoric of Web 2.0 and current educational practices. For example, today's digital environment is characterised by speed and immediacy; the ability to access a vast amount of information at the click of a mouse, coupled with multiple communication channels and social networks. This seems contradictory to traditional notions of education; the need to reflect, to build cumulatively on existing knowledge and develop individual understanding over time.
Allison Kipta

dkeats.com - 0 views

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    Beyond the traditional learning management system: moving towards personal learning environments
Zsolt Kulcsár

I Am a Slow Blog : Ruminate - 0 views

  • There’s a bit of magic in the process where wholes become more than the sum of their parts and tools and creativity are melded.
  • I just want to make sure we don’t forget that these characteristics are driven by our behavior, not the tools we use, which remain inert whether we sleepwalk through their use or not.
  • All the study in the world won’t produce a painting by itself, so figuring out the tools is necessary. But the end result is mostly interesting without any knowledge of the brand of paint, the weight of the canvas, or even the particular tools used to transfer paint from the palette.
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  • Slow blogging is mindful wandering is meditative reflection is an attempt to face the fear, to take a stab at the heart, take responsibility and risk, and in the process create a gift of immense value to others, a manifestation of our particular truth.
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    Slow blogging makes sense to me because it's about practice in both the traditional and meditative senses of the term. It's about going deep and connecting, but maintaining a powerful mental stillness in which we can really hear the world around us: the whispers, the wind, and the sound of our own thinking.
Thieme Hennis

Babbel - Learn Languages Online :: Spanish | French | German | Italian | English - 0 views

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    Pretty cool language learning community and platform. Looks good. Learn languages in a playful and intuitive way. Unlike traditional learning methods, our concept is about fun, individual interest and the joy of learning.
Allison Kipta

The Ed Techie: Technology as metaphor - 0 views

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    My argument then is that the conventional LMS is the wrong metaphor, not just the wrong technology, for engaging with some of the changes we are seeing that we might cluster under the web 2.0 banner. I am in the position of being able to quote myself, so I'll let M Weller sum it up: I would suggest that the reason the centralised LMS is not the answer to the 'web 2.0 problem' for education is because in its software DNA it embodies the wrong metaphor. It seeks to realise the principles of hierarchy, control and centralisation - the traditional classroom made virtual. This approach won't help educators understand the new challenges and opportunities they are now facing.
Allison Kipta

Online-Education Study Reaffirms Value of Good Teaching, Experts Say - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    In a much-debated 1983 essay on distance learning, Richard E. Clark, a professor of educational psychology at the University of Southern California, argued that it was beside the point to ask whether distance education is better or worse than the traditional classroom. The medium isn't the crucial variable, Mr. Clark wrote. What is important is to look at the effectiveness of specific instructional strategies, regardless of how those strategies are delivered. Last week, more than 25 years after Mr. Clark's provocation, the U.S. Department of Education released a report that, at least at first glance, carries a strong message about the medium: Students learn more effectively in online settings. Most powerful of all appear to be "blended" courses that offer both face-to-face and online elements. Previous research has generally found that online and offline courses are equally effective.
Glenn Hoyle

ITT Tech | FAQ - 0 views

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    ONLINE PROGRAMS | HOW DOES IT WORK? Descriptions from a traditional online course.
Allison Kipta

Plymouth e-Learning Conference 2010 - 2 views

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    The 5th Plymouth e-Learning Conference will examine the theme of e-learning in a time of change, and will challenge notions of traditional boundaries, learning spaces and roles. We will focus on new practices, new technologies, new environments and new learning. There will be primary, secondary and tertiary education threads. We invite papers on the digital divide, e-learning methods and case studies, mobile and pervasive technologies, digital games, multi-user virtual environments, informal learning, new classroom technologies (PDAs interactive whiteboards, etc), personal learning environments, visual media (videoconference, digital photography), e-portfolios and social software (wikis, blogs, podcasting, etc).
Graham Atttwell

'Worthless qualifications' give false hope to state pupils, says Harrow head | Educatio... - 4 views

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    "The Tories are planning a return to more academically driven schooling, including setting by ability and traditional subject-based classes, if elected this year"
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