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Zach West

Spring Web Flow - Skyway Software - 0 views

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    The Skyway Builder's Flow editor lets you visually model the flow of the application. Application flow is inherently a diagram. While XML is a perfectly suitable format for storing the flow definition, XML is not adequate for visualizing or authoring flows.
Annika Sundlof

Internet access is a vital healthcare tool - 1 views

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    This article discusses the effects of Mark Zuckerberg's new initiative: to make Internet access available to developing countries. The author emphasizes the Web's use in healthcare; specifically, it is helpful in diagnosis, overall socio-economic conditions in those countries, and spreading information.
Tori N

SpeEdChange: Social Networking and Education-as-we-know-it - 1 views

  • social structure made of nodes
  • interdependency
  • The resulting structures are often very complex."
  • ...6 more annotations...
  • large [positive] changes to educational methods
  • become a ubiquitous part of many students’ lives.
  • Students have been empowered to publish not just their best work, but the many drafts it takes to get there.
  • Ubiquitous social technologies help us connect to those who can help us learn when we're outside the domain of formal education.
  • authority is a flexible idea.
  • social network changed day-by-day, even when participants were much the same
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    How social networking can change the way things are taught.
Vicki Davis

Google Signs a Deal to e-Publish Out-of-Print Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Late last month, American authors and publishers reached an agreement with Google to settle lawsuits over Google’s Book Search program, which scans millions of books and makes their contents available on the Internet. The deal lets Google sell electronic versions of copyrighted works that have gone out of print.
  • “The book business model is under siege, just as the music industry earlier came under siege,”
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    The largest bookshop in the world is Now...... drum roll please... you guessed it --- GOOGLE! Who has a license to print copyrighted books that are no longer in print. Only open in the US for now.
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    Google now worlds largest seller of books.
Vicki Davis

On the legacy of Chairman Kevin Martin (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

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    Important quick overview from Lawrence Lessig, author of creative commons, on outgoing US FCC chair, Kevin Martin.
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    Lawrence Lessig reflects on outgoing FCC chairman, Kevin Martin.
Vicki Davis

Think Firefox 3 is fast? Try Firefox Minefield | The Open Road - The Business and Polit... - 0 views

  • A colleague today showed me a cool, new browser that he's been using to browse the web at blisteringly fast speeds. The browser? Minefield. The author of the code?
  • as it's a pre-release/alpha version of the Firefox browser.
  • it's alpha code.
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    Firefox minefield is the alpha version of Firefox 4 -- early testers report a very fast web browser -- but warning - IT IS STILL IN ALPHA!
Vicki Davis

Identity, Avatars, and Future of Humanity | Intrepid Teacher - 0 views

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    Changing pictures and avatars - this author offers insight into this and why students may be changing their picture so much.
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    I really enjoyed intrepid teacher's thoughts about changing your avatar and self expression. I think this is very insightful into what is in the minds of our students and children. I don't think I change my picture much as it reminds me that I have 40 pounds to lose.
Kunjan P

Alan Cohen - Blogger Biographies - Cisco Blog - 0 views

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    This man is one of the leaders in the globalization of uploading.
Dylan Smith

From Users to Choosers: The Cloud and the Changing Shape of Enterprise Authority | EDUC... - 0 views

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    quick summary/analysis of this topic
J.T. E

Mobile, Social, Crowd, Cloud: Why These Concepts Matter - Forbes - 0 views

  • ASSIST’s most powerful application to date is called Tactical Ground Reporting System or TIGR (why not TGRS?), which is being used by soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Maeda set the stage by telling us of how intelligence in the military traditionally flows.  Soldiers observe something (e.g., men in keffiyeh with Kalashnikovs coming from and going to a mud-walled compound) and write up a report, which is passed up the chain of command to someone with the authority to decide whether or not to initiate an activity (e.g., call in an airstrike).  The information moves upward in the organization, and the soldier who made the observation may never know how it was used.
  • It’s the soldiers who need to know what’s happening in the compound, knowledge that could mean the difference between life and death.
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    ASSIST's most powerful application to date is called Tactical Ground Reporting System or TIGR, which is being used by soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. This helps the soldier be able to get the information to his commander and then to the head person to decide if they will need to make a move on the threat.
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