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Xbox Kinect - Usable in Homebrew / Research / Academic Applications - 1 views

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Hack Your Education Event! - 0 views

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    Steve Hargadon (http://www.stevehargadon.com/p/about-me.html) is hosting one-day events called Hack Your Education all across the US (Boston on Nov 2-3!). He wants to teach students, parents, and teachers how to use Web 2.0 technologies to create your own personal learning path / resources / plan.
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LAUSD halts home use of iPads for students after devices hacked - latimes.com - 1 views

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    This is a classic example of making a bad situation worse with a stupid response
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    Xu and I discussed this article in class/section. We had similar thoughts ;unfortunate as it is, this is a case of eliminating the effect and not the real cause. Perhaps this article does not fully reveal details but hopefully a real solution is being put into place...quickly.
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How Wii and Kinect Hack Into Your Emotions | Wired Science | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Wii and Kinect Hack into EMOTIONS?
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Porn hackers hit 'Sesame Street' YouTube page - CNN.com - 1 views

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    lack of security - a weakness of online learning - sesame street youtube channel hacked and filled with porn
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How Xbox Can Help Fight Heart Disease - 0 views

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    Can an emerging technology be 'disruptive' and 'emerging' at the same time? Pre-disruption perhaps? Either way, I don't see this hack replacing the bulky, expensive and single use mode of the standard cardiovascular systems, but then again, is't that how these things develop? Imagine a game that actually got your heart moving (ala Nintendo Wii Fitness) while also running a diagnostic analysis on the back end... Still, Donkey Kong has a terrible bedside manner.
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Internet in 2020 (Graphical representation) - 2 views

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    It's interesting ... I don't like its view of hackers as all bad, however ... I like to think that more and more people will be hacking/programming and it won't be for bad intentions but, rather, for customizations -- software, hardware, and not necessarily full computers ...
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BBC News - Harvard website hacked by Syria protesters - 3 views

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    I didn't hear about this - did you? Why did a foreign group attack our country though an educational institution and its technology?
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BBC News - World of Warcraft cities hacked - 1 views

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    trouble at WoW
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Ethiopian kids hack OLPCs in 5 months with zero instruction - 1 views

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    Article illustrates how adept kids are with technology and what they can take away from it even when informally introduced. The article discusses a mobile tech experiment in Ethiopia. Really interesting outcome!!!
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    Great article originally posted by Lindsey Dunn on the discussion boar, about what children can do with technology. Is this the major difference that needs to be made in OLPC in order for it to be successful?
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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: MOOCs | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    A year in review about MOOCs
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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: The Battle to Open Textbooks | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Digital Textbooks
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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: The Flipped Classroom | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    The flipped classroom in Review for 2012
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Article on Rugged Taplets for OLPC that Lindsey Dunn posted on the discussion board - 7 views

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    This is mind-blowing, Jeff. It certainly speaks to the natural curiosity of children and the human capacity to learn, given resources and opportunities. Although I agree with the NETP about developing a strategic approach to tech implementation, I guess we should keep an open mind to the possibility that the technology can precede the strategy (and definitive research data) and still add value to a learning environment. After all, some inventions go on to serve unintended purposes that sometimes prove more useful than its original intended purpose. Who would have thought Ethiopian children could figure out how to hack tablets? Major props to them because I still have yet to figure it out. Thanks for sharing the article, Jeff.
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    Sugata Mitra would be proud!
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Ed-Tech Weekly News Roundup: Khan Academy Goes to China | Hack Education - 1 views

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    Khan Academy partners with Chinese social network Renren to host videos there.
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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2011: Text-messaging | Hack Education - 2 views

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    Here is a list of the top trends in Ed-TEch for 2011. Some of the highlights include Mobile Learning, BYOD, and text-messaging startups.
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Apple & Ed-Tech Payola | Hack Education - 0 views

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    Commentary on NYT article by Matt Richtel critical of Apple's "wooing" the ed industry.
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Steve Jobs, Apple, and the Failure of Education Technology | Hack Education - 2 views

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    Let's not forget the hand that Professional Development offerings, or lack there of, around Ed Tech played in this "failure," too. Just because we put a Smart or Promethean board in every school doesn't mean that it won't get written on with a dry erase marker or used only as an LCD projector instead of as the interactive device that it was designed to be...teacher training is essential in the success of ed tech integration.
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