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Vicki Davis

QR Codes in the Classroom - 0 views

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    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!
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    This teacher is sharing what he does to use QR Codes to teach!
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.
Vicki Davis

YouTube - Flat Classroom- How We Roll - 0 views

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    I love this video that George Haines and the students made about the experience of having students from around the world come together at the Flat Classroom conference. This is what they said about the conference - a phrase that the students coined and carried through the conference. Boy, what a great experience.
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    When the students got together at the conference and came up with this saying. Learning not to stereotype and how to connect to solve our world's problems. This is what we are doing!
Julie Lindsay

The Future of Shopping - 0 views

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    I love this video! However, does that mean everything you try on virtually will automatically fit when you actually take it home.....? Hmmmmm
Suzie Nestico

A few things that relate to me - Flat Classroom Project - 4 views

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    A great example of a student handshake video/blog with proper image citations as part of the blog post.
Steve Madsen

SMART Table in my Classroom - Two Introductory Videos | Space for me to explore - 0 views

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    We took delivery of our second SMART Table unit on Friday (the first was faulty) and had the afternoon to use it.
Julie Lindsay

Cooliris | Discover More - 0 views

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    Introducing the plugin that transforms your browser into a lightning fast, cinematic way to enjoy photos and videos from the Web or your desktop.
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,
Julie Lindsay

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Textbooks have not gone the way of the scroll yet, but many educators say that it will not be long before they are replaced by digital versions - or supplanted altogether by lessons assembled from the wealth of free courseware, educational games, videos and projects on the Web.
Julie Lindsay

75+ Videos for Tech. & Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Excellent resource from Alec Courosa!
Julie Lindsay

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    "A 21st Century Education" compiles, in short film format, the best ideas around school reform. The series is meant to start, extend, or nudge the conversation about how to make change in education happen. A set of videos about 21st century learning
virginia vereen

YouTube - Where the Hell is Matt? (2008) - 0 views

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    Where the h*** is Matt is an example of connecting the world online because he traveled the world, danced, and had people from all around the world on his video.
Vicki Davis

QR Codes Video about how can be used in education - 2 views

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    QR Codes are an important new technology that use something called hardlinking.
Julie Lindsay

Nota : Casual Collaboration - 1 views

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    "Mash your ideas and media together with friends in a dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content you can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, scrapbooks, and enjoy an interactive chat with more than 50 friends."
Ivy F.

flatclassroom09-3 - Mobile and Ubiquitous - 1 views

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      You need to add a citation here
  • peer to peer
  • Instant messaging
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  • making phone calls over the Internet
  • Skype
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  • 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.
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      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,
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      Source?
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      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
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      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.
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    "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."
Jamie D

EMMYS: Engineering Awards Announced; VOD Pioneer Time Warner Among Winners - Deadline.com - 0 views

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    "IBM and Fox Networks Group have worked together since 2004 to fundamentally change the way audio and video content is recorded and transmitted. This effort enabled major improvements in digital workflow and dramatic reductions in the costs associated with capturing, storing and repurposing media content while providing dramatic improvements in transfer rates, storage density, automated workflow, meta-data capture and content availability."
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    An Engineering Emmy is an Emmy"award" that an engineer wins for creating the best engineering workflow software devices.
Vicki Davis

Maide Control - 0 views

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    This app lets you control cad and 3d environments like Google Sketchup. Really, the Ipad is now an interface with your regular computer and it is only beginning. The Maide video is definitely worth a watch and if you do anything with 3D design or CAD, this is worth a look.
Vicki Davis

Björk: Biophilia for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generat... - 2 views

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    Bjork releases an album along with 3D images in an app for the ipad. This is how artists and music are evolving. It is the first of its kind. Interesting. I'm sending this to our Flat Classroom students as they study how technology is impacting arts, entertainment, and leisure. This would make a fascinating video.
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