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Op-Ed Contributor - What's the Point of Daylight Time? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Looks likely that president elect Obama will support elimination of Daylight savings time in the US. This op-ed piece in the New York times talks about how DST does not link to energy conservation as once thought. The one thing it WOULD make easier is global collaboration - Google Cal doesn't convert to dST until AFTER it happens and we all missed a meeting.
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ISS Laptop 1to1 Program - The Program - 0 views

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    International School Singapore 1:1 implementation. Excellent resources and documents showing a planned and methodical roll-out of 1:1 learning with Macs
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K12 Online Conference 2008 | Kicking it up a Notch Games in Education - 0 views

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    Games in Education by Sylvia
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http://w3t.org/u/84kq - 0 views

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    From David Warlick - Google life photo archive.
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Laptops4Kids - 0 views

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    Site created by students of gary Stager's to promote the olpc cause and sales of laptops this year. Provides a direct link to Amazon.com to purchase from Nov 17-Dec 31 2008.
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Miley Cyrus Dead Rumor Not True - 0 views

  • The problem is that regardless of how many times it’s reported that the car accident didn’t happen and the 15 year old Hannah Montana star is still alive and well, people are still believing that it happened.
  • It doesn’t matter where they come from, it just says a lot about the state of our educational system
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    An example of how the Internet often "makes" news. Although many people believe online sources above traditional media, verifying sources is still something that should happen. Again... don't believe everything you read, ANYWHERE!
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    Example of how the Internet often makes news and that sources AREN'T always accurate with this example of the rumor that Miley Cyrus was dead.
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O Jornal - Web site keeps Brazilian immigrants connected - 0 views

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    Fascinating use of social network - Orkut and how much it is used in Brazil.
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    Orkut is the most widely used website in Brazil -- and holds the record as having the highest percentage of use of any website in any country. Orkut is Google's social network and is also very popular in India, Pakistan, and Brazil.
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Global Politics | Essential Guide | BBC World Service - 0 views

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    Digital Underclass & great information from the BBC.
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    Fascinating listens from the BBC - their essential guide to the 21st century. A fascinating term that I cannot recall hearing is the "digital underclass" -- People who have "no chance of every going online." They are predicting that these people will be responsible for the next shift in the balance of power in the new century.
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Making All the Right Calls | Popular Science - 1 views

  • “Imagine you’re out in the middle of nowhere and you want to be able to diagnose malaria,” says Daniel Fletcher, holding up what looks like a cellphone sprouting a kaleidoscope. All you have to do is aim the phone at a patient’s wan-looking skin or a drop of blood squeezed onto a microscope slide, he explains. Then you point, click, and hit “send.” The digital image zips to an off-site lab, where a technician scans it for signs of disease and e-mails back an initial diagnosis—all in less than 10 minutes. “In developing countries, patients wouldn’t have to go to a clinic,” he says. “You could make a diagnosis right in the field.” Although many impoverished patients lack access to clinics, 80 percent of the world’s population lives near a cellphone tower.
  • With mobile devices like this, home health aides could start to provide diagnostic services, and they could also take pictures over time to show doctors whether a patient is getting better. We’ve got an opportunity to leapfrog some of the costs of health care.”—
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    Incredible story of how cell phones will be used to diagnose disease - a PERFECT movie!
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    Wow!!! Using cell phone technology, high powered medical diagnosis and lab work can be provided remotely through cameras. This is what letting students work with cell phones can do as this is Daniel Fletcher and his undergraduates at the University of California worked to create a mobile diagnosis tool from cell phones. THIS is innovation. Harness the untapped power of student creativity and innovation and use it as a learning process. DO IT NOW!!
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3M MPro 110 | Popular Science - 0 views

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    Here's your handheld projector - as my students and I joke - kids will no longer be texting in the bathroom but watching movies.

Alvin Toffler on Education - 19 views

started by John Turner on 11 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
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New guidelines for Fair Use! - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

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    HUGELY important post from Doug Johnson - Fair use seems to have just become easier and a whole lot more comprehensive than many of us thought! OH YES!! (although in the back of my mind, I wonder if it could truly be this easy!)
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Google Signs a Deal to e-Publish Out-of-Print Books - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Late last month, American authors and publishers reached an agreement with Google to settle lawsuits over Google’s Book Search program, which scans millions of books and makes their contents available on the Internet. The deal lets Google sell electronic versions of copyrighted works that have gone out of print.
  • “The book business model is under siege, just as the music industry earlier came under siege,”
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    The largest bookshop in the world is Now...... drum roll please... you guessed it --- GOOGLE! Who has a license to print copyrighted books that are no longer in print. Only open in the US for now.
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    Google now worlds largest seller of books.
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Windows Privacy: Windows 7's New Geolocation Service Introduces Privacy Problems - 0 views

  • Windows 7 has a new system-wide service that will offer very easily accessible geographical location services for all devices and programs. Unfortunately, their implementation seems half-baked in the security front, opening the door to privacy problems that even Microsoft program manager Alec Berntson didn't have a convincing answer for. What is worse: They don't plan to fix them for the final release.
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    GPS information about windows.
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    According to this story: "Windows 7 has a new system-wide service that will offer very easily accessible geographical location services for all devices and programs. Unfortunately, their implementation seems half-baked in the security front, opening the door to privacy problems that even Microsoft program manager Alec Berntson didn't have a convincing answer for. What is worse: They don't plan to fix them for the final release." Geolocation services have great uses but we should have a choice!
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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.
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