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Vicki Davis

25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom - Pass It On! - Liz Strauss at Successful Blog - Thinkin... - 0 views

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    Join Liz Strauss by sharing your 25 words of wisdom and linking back to Liz's blog.
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    Telling stories is changing fundamentally - this is a great example of new ways of communication that are beginning.
Vicki Davis

WHS CFF Showcase » Social Studies - 0 views

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    How history teachers are using the web to teach history - some great examples and tools that you may want to use on your wiki - dipity is a GREAT tool as is the bitty browser. This may actually affect HOW you do your web page.
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    Fascinating link for social studies and some samples. I LOVE how some web pages were inserted using bitty browser. What a cool tool. This site also features several dipity timelines. This is a GREAT site for history teachers to see.
KAILEY K

Outsourcing - What is Outsourcing? - 0 views

  • Outsourcing is contracting with another company or person to do a particular function. Almost every organization outsources in some way. Typically, the function being outsourced is considered non-core to the business. An insurance company, for example, might outsource its janitorial and landscaping operations to firms that specialize in those types of work since they are not related to insurance or strategic to the business. The outside firms that are providing the outsourcing services are third-party providers, or as they are more commonly called, service providers.
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    I highlighted the part that answers, what is outsourcing, but the whole page has information we could use.
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    This article is about outsourcing and what it is about
Nick D

Flat Classroom Project - Building bridges for the future through collaborative projects - 1 views

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    This project is known as one of the best uses of web 2.0 tools in education.
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    Our project is cited as an excellent use of Web 2.0 tools in education. You can look at past projects as examples of uses in education.
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    This is the Flat Classroom Project Ning holding our reflections and partner communications for this year's project betwen 7 classes in Qatar, US, Australia, Austria, and China.
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    Social network for flat classroom project.
Kayla S

Globalization - 0 views

  • Globalization (or globalisation) in its literal sense is the process of transformation of local or regional phenomena into global ones. It can be described as a process by which the people of the world are unified into a single society and function together. This process is a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural and political forces.[1] Globalization is often used to refer to economic globalization, that is, integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology.
  • describes an ongoing process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a globe-spanning network of exchange
  • globalization is usually recognized as being driven by a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural, political, and biological factors
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  • lobalization
  • Globalization (or globalisation) describes a process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation, and trade.
  • Globalization refers to the increasing unification of the world's economic order through reduction of such barriers to international trade as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas. The goal is to increase material wealth, goods, and services through an international division of labor by efficiencies catalyzed by international relations, specialization and competition. It describes the process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through communication, transportation, and trade.
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    Definition and examples of globalization
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    Definition of Gloabalization.
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    Definition of globalization: "Globalization (or globalisation) describes a process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication, transportation, and trade. The term is sometimes used to refer specifically to economic globalization: the integration of national economies into the international economy through trade, foreign direct investment, capital flows, migration, and the spread of technology.[1] However, globalization is usually recognized as being driven by a combination of economic, technological, sociocultural, political, and biological factors."
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    Globalization refers to the increasing unification of the world's economic order through reduction of such barriers to international trade as tariffs, export fees, and import quotas. The goal is to increase material wealth, goods, and services through an international division of labor by efficiencies catalyzed by international relations, specialization and competition. It describes the process by which regional economies, societies, and cultures have become integrated through communication, transportation, and trade.
Alexis B

Augmented Reality Browser - Layar - 0 views

shared by Alexis B on 28 Dec 09 - Cached
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    "Layar is a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone. "
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    Another example of what is being developed for mobile computing. I assume the software works for only specific countries but will expand in the near future. Some good ideas for a Flat Classroom Project video.
Steve Madsen

Dropbox iPhone Game Review - AppVee.com - 0 views

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    "Dropbox has been one of those extremely useful online tools for me over the past couple years and keeps getting better as time goes on. For those of you who aren't familiar with the program, it basically is a file sharing app. Once installed onto a couple computers, it then creates a folder on each user's system and syncs any files that are added into the folder. "
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    Excellent example of how different computing files can be synchronised between computers and shared. Free for PC's & Macs (2 GB). There is a version for the iPhone as well but seems pricey.
Steve Madsen

RedLaser 2.2 iPhone App Review - AppVee.com - 0 views

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    "this app is a great demonstration of where mobile shopping is heading. With the abilities that are shown in this app, more and more apps are going to start including features like this that will offer information on virtually anything we can think of."
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    A nice example of where mobile computing may be heading and perhaps a stimulus for a video scene.
John Novak

Teaching virtual communication skills by Bob Dignen - 2 views

  •     Saves on travel costs e.g. conference calls over face-to-face meetings·       Saves time with reduced travel, good for working efficiency and work-life balance·       Brings groups of people together from all over the world who could not normally communicate·       Allows you (email) to manage your time and communicate what you want to when you want to rather than having someone drop into the office and interrupt you·       Enables (email again) higher quality communication with all the facts clearly presented in black and white without emotion in an email - at least potentially·       Increase communication flow and supports social networking and knowledge management in organisations e.g. company blogs and wikis ·       Reduces wasted time (people tend to digress and interrupt less in telephone conferences) in meetings
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    why virtual communication is helpful? examples are included
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    Click below to find online resources specific to these Cambridge titles: Click on a star to vote (14 Votes) Greetings, all. Hope life is treating you well. Just back from another stimulating conference so lots of ideas buzzing around my head.
Steve Madsen

Susan Boyle's virulently viral videos - web - Technology - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    viral internet example
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    Scottish singer Susan Boyle continues to break all kinds of viral internet records,
tyler smith

uploading and downloading - 0 views

shared by tyler smith on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
  • to download means to receive data to a local system from a remote system, or to initiate such a data transer.
  • Examples of a remote system might from which a download might be performed include a webserver, FTP server, email server, or other similar systems. A download can mean either any file that is offered for downloading or that has been downloaded, the process of receiving such a file.
  • In contrast, the term downloading is distinguished from the related concept of streaming, which indicates the receiving of data that is used near immediately as it is received, while the transmission is still in progress and which may not be stored long-term, whereas in a process described using the term downloading, this would imply that the data is only usable when it has been received in its entirety.
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  • The use of the terms uploading and downloading often imply that the data sent or received is to be stored permanenently, or at least stored more than temporarily.
  • When there is a transfer of data from a remote system to another remote system, the process is called "remote uploading".
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    good source for the definitions
 Lisa Durff

Web Conferencing Solution Rankings | 2009 Top 10 Web Conferencing Solution Vendors Report - 0 views

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    Workflow example
 Lisa Durff

HandySoft: Workflow Software and Business Process Management (BPM) Software by HandySoft - 1 views

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    Example of workflow software-making life easier...
Vicki Davis

Students 'Mix It Up' to promote tolerance | The Montgomery Advertiser | montgomeryadver... - 0 views

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    Such programs are fascinating ways to help promote getting along and working with others. "National Mix It Up Lunch Day, now in its 10th year, is coordinated by the Southern Poverty Law Center's Teaching Tolerance program. It served as the catalyst Tuesday for millions of students, including some locally, to cross social boundaries and foster respect for one another."
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    Now when a school has a good idea, they can post it on the Internet. The battle against cyberbullying is one example of how this is happening.
Sam V

Gale World History In Context - Document - 1 views

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      Hey! Check out this document. I thought it was a good example of virtual communication affecting education.
  • this pioneering pair have used technology.
  • may have revolutionised the African classroom.
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  • resource-sharing project in a way that places their students in a classroom of the future.
  • a pilot broadband wireless schools network project being conducted in the Pretoria area.
  • This meeting sparked the birth of what is thought to be the firstvirtual classroom in Africa.
  • Beyers and another technology enthusiast, Richard Gerber, from the Department of Communications, came up with the concept about five years ago when they met at a conference in Morocco.
  • "It has been good for revising what we've been learning because it's with another teacher.
  • "I use the technology to focus on the content of the lesson, while subtly sneaking in information technology elements."
  • "This project is proving that it is possible to interconnect many schools simultaneously," said Beyers.
Becca B.

Virtual Organizations - strategy, levels, examples, advantages, definition, model, comp... - 0 views

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    virtual organization is just like the flat classroom project its a lot of people who know nothing about anybody and connect with people from all over world
Becca B.

Voice over IP - Welcome to VOIP - 0 views

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    what is voip?
Kelsey K_VHS

Student Research Center - powered by EBSCOhost: 'Flipped' classrooms offer virtual lear... - 0 views

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      This USA Today Article give an example of how technology is being used in high school classrooms today. The traditonal whitboard is being replaced by iPads and computer programs. Most students and teachers find this benifical because it allows students to try to think and work through problems for themselves before asking instructors
  • Sitting in pairs, students poke at their iPads waiting for class to begin
  • digitally records her lessons with a tablet computer as a virtual blackboard, then uploads them to iTunes and assigns them as homework
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  • the latest way technology is changing teachers' jobs
  • allows students to chat online while watching the videos
  • attracted the attention of funders such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has become a major backer of Khan Academy, a non-profit repository of nearly 2,400 free instructional videos that teachers use to teach everything from pre-algebra to Augusto Pinochet's Chile.
  • flipped classrooms show a lot of potential, but she worries that many low-income students don't have reliable Internet or computer access at home
  • all about helping students understand difficult material
  • made her students more independent, less-stressed learners
Becca B.

IL Toolkit - Virtual Communications: 5 - How do we use Virtual Communications Tools? - 0 views

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    "There are some special rules that apply to communicating virtually. The most important is to remember that you are communicating with real people, not a computer. Don't spam. That is, don't send unsolicited e-mail. Remember that the Internet is a pull system, where people can request information, rather than one where you send them information without being asked. A wise person once suggested you treat the Internet like a foreign culture; study it for a month or more, as an anthropologist would, before you participate. Using this example, it would also be advisable to strongly consider cultural differences of the people with whom we communicate. This entails avoiding profanity and slurs or criticisms against any group of people. It means respecting differences and striving for political correctness in all forms of communication and action. The CD-ROM "Information Literacy Toolkit" provides definitions of legal considerations included in dealing with virtual communications. Below are some ethical considerations for handling them. As with security considerations, ethics in dealing with material handled via virtual communication is rooted in traditional communications. That which applies to the paper world also applies in the virtual world. The fact that information is easily available does not remove traditional requirements for attribution, for the avoidance of plagiarism or for the appropriate use the information. The anonymity provided by the ability to surf and search a large number of documents provides a temptation to use material in an unauthorized way. This temptation must be avoided. The same browsing tools that allow wide access also provide a tool for proper attribution. The writer may simply insert a link (URL) to direct the reader to the source of the information cited. Privacy should be safeguarded and observed. Those who control their own information should establish systems to keep information that they do not want disclosed protected. Owners of
anonymous

Flat Classroom Project 10-3a - Mobile and Ubiquitous - 0 views

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      This is great information about the topic for 9A
  • devices.
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  • been the thing to have for a few years, but smart phones being the new trend of phones , are a great example
  • developed in our world.
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      This explains the overview for 9A
  • Jayden C CVHS: external image smartphone.jpg
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    Great page i found on my topic!
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