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Vicki Davis

YouTube - No Future Left Behind - 0 views

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    For the NetGenEd project, students at Suffern Middle school created a video to challenge and deliver the keynote for the project. It is amazing the script that these students wrote for the project!
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    These students from a middle school in New Jersey shared wrote and created this keynote address for NetGenEd 2009, a Flat Classroom project. It is phenomenal.
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.
Ivy F.

Ubiquitous or Pervasive Mobile - Shaping the future mobile information society - 2 views

shared by Ivy F. on 04 Feb 10 - Cached
  • This page provides resources on "ubiquitous" or "pervasive" mobile, relating to developments in the miniaturization of mobile wireless devices and the proliferation of always-on, everywhere communications. This phenomenon has been referred to as '"pervasive communications", invisible mobile (Forrester), "ambient computing", "ubiquitous computing" (USA) or "ubiquitous networking" (Japan). Technological convergence underlying next-generation networks (NGN) is set to play a key role in realizing this wireless ubiquity. 
Steve Madsen

Mobile Site Developer MoFuse Rolls Out Premium Service (Discount Code) - 0 views

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    Article may suggest what will come in the future. May generate some ideas?
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    MoFuse, a service that will take your website and instantly create a mobile version of it,
Steve Madsen

Use your back channel « - 0 views

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    Article has some interesting ideas that may take place in a future classroom?
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    I was then thinking about 'the lecture' and 'the tutorial' and wondered if some simple tools can provide that holistic link, and allow students to engage and reflect better and promote, as Mike says "potential growth of the network, and the activities that may be engaged in by or with peers"
Steve Madsen

From Tim Berners-Lee to … Muriel? « HeyJude - 0 views

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    Australian article give some background on the web browser and prediction of what may evolve in the near future.
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    Twenty years ago today, Tim Berners-Lee wrote his original proposal for a better kind of linked information system.
virginia vereen

One Laptop per Child (OLPC): Vision - 0 views

shared by virginia vereen on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
  • They learn, share, create, and collaborate. They become connected to each other, to the world and to a brighter future.
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.
Stephanie A

New Device that are happening now - 0 views

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    They are starting to put in lightradios all over the world to help mobiles more thing like, internet, cell phone,computers, even house phone mobile. What do you think about this? And how would it be for us now and in the future ?
Emilie Eickhoff

Deliberations - 0 views

  • a Personal Learning Environment is a facility for an individual to access, aggregate, configure and manipulate digital artefacts of their ongoing learning experiences.
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    ple informations ( definition)
tommy s

The Future Of Outsourcing - 0 views

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    news page of out sourcing
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    a post of outsourcing
tommy s

India Is Outsourcing … to the U.S.? | Current Events | Living Frugally | Lear... - 0 views

  • d a popular NBC sitcom.
  • We knew what the charade was—outsourced
  • workers in India pretending to be American
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  • call-center workers. Initial indignation morphed into
  • reluctant acceptance, and outsourcing to India has
  • become such a part of our culture that it inspire
  • In a move that signifies one of the quirkier things happening to the global economy, outsourcing companies in India (where more than a third of the country lives on $1.25 a day) are starting to open centers and hire employees in the
  • U.S. (where minimum wage is $7.25 an hour).
  • Salaries are rising 10% a year in India, so labor isn’t as cheap as it used to be.“Near-sourcing” saves these firms the travel expenses of flying workers from India to the U.S. to meet their clients.They gain efficiency by preventing mistakes that occur due to unfamiliarity with American culture.The companies can access new markets, such as healthcare companies, government agencies, utility companies and defense contractors that don’t want sensitive data leaving the U.S.Having bases around the world means they can do work around the clock.
  • This new trend is a positive sign in that it shows that American workers still have skills that Indian workers can’t match—and that Indian companies are willing to pay extra for it. The firms are supplying good jobs now, and plan to expand their U.S. outposts, creating even more opportunities in the future
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    india outsourcing to the u.s.
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    india coming back to u.s.
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