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Gino delaReza

Overview | Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    Contrary to much of the conventional understanding of how people learn about their communities, Americans turn to a wide range of platforms to get local news and information, and where they turn varies considerably depending on the subject matter and their age, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism and Internet & American Life Project, produced in association with the John S.
Roger Crider

Health Communication and Health Information Technology - Healthy People - 0 views

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    See how health communication and health IT can be used to improve health outcomes and health care quality.
HayleeRaine Fenner

Apple Unveils New, Thinner, Lighter iPhone 5 - 1 views

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/09/12/161010920/apple-unveils-new-thinner-lighter-iphone-5 This is for the overview portion of wireless connective as an example for a steroid. The steroid ...

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Morgan M

Social network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • A social network is a social structure made up of individuals (or organizations) called "nodes," which are tied (connected) by one or more specific types of interdependency, such as friendship, kinship, common interest, financial exchange, dislike, sexual relationships, or relationships of beliefs, knowledge or prestige.
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    Definition of a Social Network.
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    This explains what a social network is,and the history of it.
Brian G

The World is Flat | MIT World - 1 views

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    awsome info good video
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.
Steve Madsen

Google Sites - 0 views

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    Google sites is the best thing to hit the web since Google Apps. For a long time I'd been wanting a way to have a more private area, where others could still contribute without having to give them full administrative privileges to my domain - and Sites fits the bill and then some. I've used it to support many varied activities including private notes and conversations with clients, keeping track of my home schooled children's assignments and homework, letting them create their own web pages, collaborating with others on content for books and engineering designs, and even sharing pictures of our new dog with my family. It's easier and faster than a wiki, I can control who can see or contribute to a given site, and it's just downright fun to use!
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    I have only just became aware of this Google service. Apparently it is very easy to exchange data from one google application to another google application. Levels of control can be given. I saw this used extensively for curriculum co-ordination in a failing Bronx school in New York by an Australian who now is back in Australia and continuing the co-ordination. The world is surely getting flatter?
Ismael G

PowerSearch  Document - 0 views

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    This is a Wireless Connectivity article on what is the overview over it!
Ismael G

Motorola Brings Out-Voice Directed Mobility for Warehouses - 2 views

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    This is an article that talks about the different things that Motorola does with wireless connection!
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    Wireless Connectivity Overview Article
Michelle Rich

Globalization - 1 views

  • globalization” has quickly beco
  • me one of the most fashionable buzzwords of contemporary political and academic debate
  • Another German émigré, the socialist theorist Karl Marx, in 1848 formulated the first theoretical explanation of the sense of territorial compression that so fascinated his contemporaries
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    This is another web sites point of view on globalization.
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    Brief overview and introduction to globalization
Vicki Davis

Net Neutrality FAQ: What's in it for You - PC World - 0 views

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    Net neutrality is an important issue being addressed by the US government right now to prevent companies from sort of creating their own version of the Internet. These rules are supposed to keep things "open." I'm also sending these to my digiteen students (you can follow digiteen at http://www.twitter.com/digiteen) and Flat Classroom students (http://www.twitter.com/flatclassroom) for work on their project.
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    Very important overview of "net neutrality" being debated and discussed here in the USA. This would be an important topic to include under government and business for the Flat Classroom Project.
Vicki Davis

Current State of Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    Current State of Mobile Learning - this is a book that talks about mobile learning. (hat tip to Stephen Downes) - it is an important article for those designing learning to read (as well as my Flat Classroom students writing about mobile and ubiquitous computing.
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    Very important overview of mobile learning that is a must read for students who are studying education and mobile and ubiquitous computing.
Brandon J

How to Use Social Networking Sites to Drive Business | Inc.com - 0 views

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    How businesses use new media to spread information
Brandon J

Government Agencies Make Friends With New Media | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    how government uses this.
tyler smith

Podcast overview - 0 views

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    this explains what a podcast is and how it works
Morgan M

The History of Social Networking | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Amazing infographic that details the history of social networking in a time line fashion
Cortney K

How People Use Their Smartphones and Tablets While Watching TV [Study] - 2 views

  • This is especially true for owners of tablets and smartphones in the U.S., 40%
  • In fact, only 12% of tablet owners and 13% of smartphone owners say they have never used those devices while watching TV.
  • 45% are surfing the web for unrelated information. Some 42% are visiting social networking sites
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  • Fewer than 20% of them are looking up information related to ads they’ve seen on TV. Still, that’s a pretty significant amount.
  • Only 14% do so on a daily basis, and nearly half say they’ve never done so.
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    How people multi-task with technology
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    M&U information
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    What did the study find? How many people were in the study and from where did these people originate? Are there any conflicting studies?
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    There was a study done to see how many people use their smartphone while watching television. In the US there are 40% who do so on a daily basis, compared to as 12% of tablet users and 13% of smartphone owners say they have never done so. 45% search unrelated info on the web, 42% are checking social networking sites, and fewer than 20% are searching related ads they've seen on TV. While, I just researched some more related to this topic, I came to realize this results are correct and accurate.
Cortney K

Computer History Museum - Timeline of Computer History - 0 views

  • AT&T designed its Dataphone, the first commercial modem
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      Look at our century now and compare it to back then. As seen here in the 1960's it was just an ordinary phone, like our grandparents might have in their attic its not just a button push to dial, here it is a dial you spin to get to the numbers.
  • Wozniak´s "blue box", Steve Wozniak built his "blue box" a tone generator to make free phone calls.
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      1972, Wozniak built his "blue box" a tone generator to make free phone calls. Now you need to pay to make calls and prices vary to wheter you are making a local call or international
  • The Mosaic web browser is released. Mosaic was the first commercial software that allowed graphical access to content on the internet.
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      Eventually in 1993 the Mosaic web brower was released and it allowed graphical access to content on the internet. Now, we do not need a computer to get access to the Internet, we have our smartphones, ereaders, ipads, etc.
Cortney K

Google Image Result for http://www.machoe.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/ipad-restauran... - 0 views

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    This is an image that shows that mobile connectivity is useful during conferences. People get to search what others are saying to get a more basic, general idea. While others are talking about topics people can go onto their mobile device and see how accurate it is and have stuff to say to back it up
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