Skip to main content

Home/ Flat Classroom Project/ Group items tagged uploading

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Sebastian D

SAT Reforms May Have Negative Impact on Students, Counselors Say - 2 views

  •  
    This article is about how students may have to upload pictures of themselves when signing up for the SAT and ACT
Callie Protchko

http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/ewic_hc07_popaper4.pdf - 0 views

  •  
    How ubiquitous computing is effecting the treatment of mental health issues like depression and OCD.
Patrick Jackson

http://www.kff.org/entmedia/upload/the-effects-of-electronic-media-on-children-ages-zer... - 0 views

  •  
    From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation 2005
Rachel Smith

For Syrian activists, YouTube is a sword and shield (Uploading) - 1 views

  •  
    This article explains how the news of what is happening in Syria is being spread for free and with ease through YouTube.
Jordan Nichols

Is Being Hyperconnected Hurting or Helping our Children? | Clean Cut Media - 0 views

  •  
    Reflects on whether or not uploading and the internet is effecting children. 
Alan K

Artsonia Kids Art Museum - The Largest Student Art Gallery on the Web! - 0 views

  •  
    Artsonia is an art website where kids from all over the world can upload their work online for everyone to see. Artsonia would be classified as a "virtual museum".
Haley Salmon

Free Music Downloads - 0 views

  •  
    This website allows users to download music legally and for free, which can be useful when talking about uploading since these songs and videos were once uploaded to this site.
Vicki Davis

QR Codes in the Classroom - 0 views

  •  
    Mr. Robbo, the PE Geek, filmed this video on his cell phone about how he uses QR Codes in the classroom. He filmed it on his cellphone and uploaded it to qik -- he is in Australia!
  •  
    This teacher is sharing what he does to use QR Codes to teach!
Kunjan P

Alan Cohen - Blogger Biographies - Cisco Blog - 0 views

  •  
    This man is one of the leaders in the globalization of uploading.
Ivy F.

flatclassroom09-3 - Mobile and Ubiquitous - 1 views

  • er chips."
    • Tyler R
       
      You need to add a citation here
  • peer to peer
  • Instant messaging
  • ...12 more annotations...
  • , PDA.
  • making phone calls over the Internet
  • Skype
  • Skype
  • hen Skype
  • VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocal)
  • . Click here to go to the main article. Click here to have a look at my delicous.com acount to find what else i half got about ubiquitous technology.
    • Tyler R
       
      From Mrs. Davis - these need to be turned into contextual links and are an example of how we do not hyperlink.
  • Click Here to go to the main article.
  • According to some research, More than 740 billion text messages were sent in the US during the first half of 2009, a figure that breaks down to approximately 4.1 billion messages per day,
    • Mason J
       
      Source?
    •  Lisa Durff
       
      Where did you get this information? Was it biased information put out by a cell phone company? How does it compare to global averages?
  • GPS/GSM collars to track elephants
    • Mason J
       
      Find the source here.
  • A cell phone is a example of mobile and ubiquitous computing. A cell phone is mobile because it is able to be moved from one place to another. A cell phone is also ubiquitous because two people are able to communicate from different places by calling one another as well as SMS and video messaging. Lastly, a cell phone is classified as a computing device because it accepts input, processes that input into data that the cell phone can read, and produces output as information that a human can read.
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing can be broken down into three separate words that can come together to make one topic. First, mobile means able to be moved. There are many technological mobile devices. There are cell phones, Ipods, portable DVD players, PDAs, laptops, and many other devices that can be moved or transported from one place to another. Second, ubiquitous means being present everywhere at once. Having the ability to stream live from a camera or cell phone to a website over the Internet makes that particular video ubiquitous.
  •  
    "The second steroid involves instant messaging and file sharing. Being able to share files from peer to peer is considered ubiquitous because the files can be everywhere and mobile because the files can be moved. Instant messaging is a huge breakthrough in the technological world. People can send instant messaging via cell phone, computer , PDA. This steroid revolutionized communication."
Dylan Smith

CamWorld: Podcasting vs. Blogging - 0 views

  •  
    shows the similarities, differences, and advantages of pod casting and blogging
  •  
    one form of uploading
Cortney K

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

  •  
    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
Rachel H

Statistics | Facebook - 0 views

  •  
    As of October 20,2011 Facebook says: they have more than 800 million active users more than 50% of the active users have at least 130 friends more than 900 million interact with pages,groups,events,and community pages; average users is connected to 80 community pages,groups,and events more than 250million photos are uploaded daily they have more than70 languages and over 300,000 use translating applications 75% or more people using Facebook is out of the United States more than 500 million people use an app on Facebook or experience Facebook Platform on other websites More than 7 million apps and websites are integrated with Facebook more than 350 million users have and use Facebook on a cell phone or mobile device
Marcelle B

small (JPEG Image, 150x162 pixels) - 0 views

  •  
    This is a picture showing downloading and uploading.
Ian Griffith

Uploading and downloading - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

  •  
    Definition of uploading
Dylan Smith

Wired 13.08: We Are the Web - 0 views

  •  
    essay that inspired uploading to be a flattener
Dylan Smith

Cyberterrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  •  
    a big part of terrorism is cyberterrorism and they are uploading to your computer through everyday websites
‹ Previous 21 - 40 of 72 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page