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Xavier Rozas

Learn the five secrets of innovation - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Basic but a good refresher on the maverick mind of futurists in business
Brigham Hall

QWERTY vs. Dvorak - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Not education technology per se, but a reminder that trends do not always go towards better products. You can type 30% faster with Dvorak keyboards, but the vast majority still stick with the Qwerty layout.
Vafa AK

Social networking sites affect social behavior | Campus Reform - 1 views

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    About the power of social networks, and how they influence our behavior. No doubt social networks can be a powerful tool for education and learning as well!
Jennifer Jocz

Alternate-reality games flourish at the grassroots | Geek Gestalt - CNET News - 0 views

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    Describes a few small scale AR games, which are gaining in popularity
Brigham Hall

Technology Institute for Music Educators - 0 views

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    The Technology Institute for Music Educators (TI:ME) is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to assist music educators in applying technology to improve teaching and learning in music. I've been a member and supporter for a while. Worth checking out
Ando Endano

Teaching With Twitter: Not for the Faint of Heart - Technology - The Chronicle of Highe... - 0 views

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    This video reports on one professor's use of Twitter in the classroom as a means for students to ask questions. Some students abuse the system, while the TAs are charged with answering the questions during class.
Chris Dede

Tech advances in the classroom -- baltimoresun.com - 1 views

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    Teachers in Baltimore give students hand-held input devices for test-taking (working link)
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    handheld testing devices for classrooms
Megan Johnston

President Obama Launches "Educate to Innovate" Campaign - 0 views

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    "President Obama will launch the "Educate to Innovate" campaign, a nationwide effort to help reach the administration's goal of moving American students from the middle of the pack to the front in science and math achievement over the next decade. The President will announce a series of partnerships involving leading companies, universities, foundations, non-profits, and organizations representing millions of scientists, engineers and teachers that will motivate and inspire young people across the country to excel in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)."
Shawn Mahoney

Canadian woman loses benefits over Facebook photo - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    The darker side of Facebook...
Jennifer Jocz

Google to Caption YouTube Videos - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • In addition to helping people who are deaf or do not speak English, the captions will make it easier for anyone to search text inside videos and find specific snippets within a video.
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    Google brings text captions to YouTube videos
Uly Lalunio

5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything - latimes.com - 6 views

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    "3D TV, HTML5, video over Wi-Fi, superfast USB, and mobile "augmented reality" will emerge as breakthrough technologies in the next few years. Here's a preview of what they do and how they work."
Caroline Hendryx

Technology breeds self-absorbed kids | Viewpoints, Outlook | Chron.com - Houston Chron... - 0 views

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    Neuroscience Professor decries technology for creating "egotistic" users.
Jennifer Hern

Education Week: Final Chapter for Texas Textbooks? - 1 views

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    State legislation passed in the spring could put up-to-the-minute instructional content at students' fingertips-either online or in customized printed form-eliminating the mass-market hardback textbook.
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    TX, CA, and FL markets drive the textbook industry. If TX leads the way, eliminating mass market textbooks, then they will undoubtedly revolutionize the publishing industry. Tablet textbooks may be the wave of the future, but let's just hope publishers don't think revolutionizing the textbook industry means reading textbooks on a screen.
Jennifer Hern

Education Week: Cellphones in Schools: Flip 'Em Open - 0 views

  • When he suggested that schools should have open-phone tests, as a measure to combat cellphone cheating, one of the students responded, “Dude, we already have open-phone tests. The teachers just don’t know it.”
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    Allowing open-phone tests may prevent cheating.
Brigham Hall

The Mac's Glossy Screen Is Bad For Your Health | Opinion | Mac360.com - 2 views

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    Currently Apple offers no matte display option on their popular iMacs. This includes educational sales as well. All iMacs are glossy, and the Aussies say that viewing glossy screens may be bad for one's health.
Brigham Hall

Selling Lesson Plans Online, Teachers Raise Cash and Questions - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    When a teacher writes a lesson plan, does the intellectual property (IP) belong to the teacher, the school, or both? This article discussing the online lesson plan marketplace and the debate over who (teacher, school) gets the proceeds. What do you think?
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    When a teacher writes a lesson plan, does the intellectual property (IP) belong to the teacher, the school, or both? This article discussing the online lesson plan marketplace and the debate over who (teacher, school) gets the proceeds. What do you think?
Niko Cunningham

Psychological Therapy 32 Times More Cost Effective at Increasing Happiness Than Money - 0 views

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    This is exciting news.. Education''s premise is that it will lead to an increase in desired economic returns to the time spent in school. Does the future "happiness" quotient have an impact on the time a student decides to invest in education?
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