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The Power of Scalextrics by @chrisbourne2win - 0 views

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    "During one of the standard visits to see family and friends recently, I came across a childhood game that had captured the imaginations of many a youngster in my generation…Scalextrics! A friend of mine had bought the classic car racing game for his five-year old son and I could not turn down the opportunity of a race…with the reasoning of showing my 11-month old daughter how it works ***cough, cough***."
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Tools for sharing thinking - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Fortunately there are a number of free tools that do these things and they are available for use on any technology platform as they require nothing more than access to the internet. Recently Eric Sheninger used a set of these tools to give his audience at the Hawker Brownlow Conference on Thinking and Learning in Melbourne a voice.
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Happy Santa Game - 0 views

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    Help Santa deliver presents to houses and to good boys and girls. Fly his sleigh through the air dropping presents to the right place before the time runs out. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
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Finding Santa - 0 views

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    Find Santa in the chaos of his workshop at Christmas with this fun game. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
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E-Learning and Online Teaching | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Hi impact, curated magazine of articles and professional resources for those interested in e-learning and online teaching. Published by Dennis O'Connor, Program Advisor for the University of Wisconsin Stout E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program.
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The economics of desktop virtualization - Computerworld Blogs - 5 views

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    Martin Ingram Virtually Everything More posts | Read bio December 28, 2010 - 3:09 P.M. The economics of desktop virtualization 4 Comments TAGS:desktop virtualization, enterprise, finance, government, healthcare, hosted desktop virtualization, PC IT TOPICS:Cloud Computing, Cybercrime & Hacking, Desktop Apps, Emerging Technology, Healthcare IT, Laptops & Netbooks, Virtualization, Windows With Thanksgiving and Christmas behind us and the New Year upon us, it is time to take stock and see what changed for desktop virtualization in 2010.  One thing is very clear: We have moved from desktop virtualization being 'about to take off' to 'has taken off' -- the evidence for this is pretty clear in the number of licenses sold. With volumes sold in the low millions, desktop virtualization is way beyond the tryout and pilot stage. However, desktop virtualization is not yet for every user. There are a number of areas where it's still not a good fit. For example, a user who does not always have access to the Internet from his or her laptop may not be able to use a hosted virtual desktop. This is a problem that will be addressed by client hypervisors in coming years. These provide the management benefits of desktop virtualization to the intermittently connected user. For now, they are very new but will become critical for mobile workers and may also have a major role to play in bringing down the costs of desktop virtualization for non-mobile users as well. Of perhaps more concern is the question of the economic basis for hosted virtual desktops. This has recently become more visible thanks to Microsoft's paper 'VDI TCO Analysis for Office Worker Environments,'  which compares the total cost of ownership of traditional PCs and their virtual desktop alternatives. Their conclusion is that hosted virtual desktops are more expensive to deliver than a traditional, well-managed PC. There are a number of interesting points and conclusions to draw from this document. Firstly, Micros

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

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Wendi's rumoured affair with Tony Blair led to my divorce, Rupert Murdoch says - 0 views

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    Australian American media mogul Rupert Murdoch has admitted that his ex-wife Wendi Deng's rumoured affair with former British prime minister Tony Blair led him to divorce Deng after 14 years of marriage.

Shannon Panzo, PhD - Brain Management & Mental Photography Expert - 1 views

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ZOXing Improves Your Ability To Concentrate and Focus - 5 views

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Testimonial - Professional - Bob Rysner - 1 views

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    As a responsible borrower one must choose the lending option that fall within his/her ability to make easy payment. It helps to avoid hassles that come in case of late payment or default. To enjoy easy and timely payment you must create budget that help you in avoiding any chance of facing default.
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Intercontacto.com | Gente - Tutor - Primeros Pasos - Inicio Investigador : Gl... - 0 views

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    Glosario de términos de una Investigación Investigación Es un proceso compuesto por distintas etapas interrelacionadas. Una buena idea Es el primer acercamiento a la realidad que habrá que investigarse. Antecedentes Son los estudios, investigaciones y trabajos anteriores. Planteamiento del problema Es una integración de los objetivos, preguntas y justificación. El problema debe expresar una relación entre variables para probar empíricamente efectos, condiciones, relaciones. Qué pretende la investigación y su justificación (para qué sirve, cuál es su relevancia o implicaciones). El marco teórico Qué teorías o enfoques anteceden al estudio de las fuentes primarias o directas, de las fuentes secundarias de primera mano y fuentes terciarias de segunda mano que relacionen conceptos o proposiciones para describir y explicar la realidad. Las fichas bibliográficas Es la herramienta para recopilar referencia al revisar la literatura pertinente. Tipo de investigación Existen al menos tres tipos: exploratoria, descriptiva y explicativa. Investigación exploratoria Es aquella que indaga sobre un problema poco estudiado. Investigación descriptiva Especifican las propiedades de cualquier fenómeno: cómo es y cómo se manifiesta. Investigación explicativa Cómo se relacionan conceptos y variables y cuáles son sus correlaciones o asociaciones. Formular hipótesis Es una guía que indican lo que se está buscando o tratando de probar de una manera tentativa una realidad o hipótesis de la investigación o de trabajo (Hi). Hipótesis nula Es una manera de refutar o negar lo que afirma la hipótesis de trabajo (Ho). Variables Es una propiedad que al variar es susceptible de ser medida y relacionadas. Diseños de la investigación Experimental (manipular variables) y no experimental (observar y analizar). La muestra Quiénes son los sujetos u objetos de estudio que forman un subgrupo de la población limitada. Recoger los d
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To Blog or Not To Blog in Science or Math Class - 1 views

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    The primary purpose of blog is to facilitate interaction between a teacher and his or her students. This is possible because a blog is a dynamic tool which can be easily updated or transformed as necessary to meet the needs of a science or math class. The integration of blog technology in a class requires an investment of time. Because of this commitment, additional evidence is needed to support the integration this technology in a science or math class curriculum.
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ZooBurst - 10 views

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    ZooBurst is a digital storytelling tool that lets anyone easily create his or her own 3D pop-up books.
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July 25: In Memoriam: Randy Pausch, Innovative Computer Scientist at Carnegie Mellon, L... - 0 views

  •    Pausch was well-known within the academic community for developing interdisciplinary courses and research projects that attracted new students to the field of computer science. He also spent his career encouraging computer scientists to collaborate with artists, dramatists and designers.
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  • the care and affection he lavished on his students. They responded to him as athletes do to a great coach who cares not only about winning but about the team players as individuals."    
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Professor: Web 2.0 an awkward fit for the academic world - 0 views

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    Martin Weller is Professor of Educational Technology at OU-UK, and was instrumental in developing its first e-learning initiatives. He blogs at The Ed Techie, but his essay was part of a special edition of the education journal On the Horizon. Authors contributing to the special edition (which isn't yet available) were asked to contribute a blog post describing their articles in a condensed form; Weller's post appeared at the editor's blog.
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