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Niko Cunningham

Students who get stuck look for computer malfunctions - 0 views

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    Its not my fault... the computer is WRONG!!
Parisa Rouhani

Sony Hopes Online Service Will Build Brand Loyalty - ABC News - 0 views

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    Sony to connect gadgets to downloadable content to increase loyalty. Also hopes expand service to include 3D TVs, e-books and car batteries.
Vafa AK

Intel: Chips in brains will control computers by 2020 - 0 views

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    I thought this was a fascinating article about the possibliities of harnessing the power of the brain to control computers and electronic devices. If this is realized no doubt there will be many implications for the education field.
Kellie Demmler

BBC News - Google previews Chrome open source operating system - 0 views

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    Google is going after Microsoft with their new open source operating system designed originally for netbook users - so no software has to be installed.  It is all browser based and stores docs on Google servers - great for computer crashes - security???
Chris Dede

The Creator of Wikipedia Turns to Education Videos - Curriculum Matters - Education Week - 1 views

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    video repository for education
Chris Dede

HTML5: The Web Beyond Web 2.0 -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Next generation html offers more capacity for education
Ashley Lee

Unfriend named word of 2009 | Lifestyle | Reuters - 0 views

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    "unfriend" has been chosen to be the word of the year by the New Oxford American Dictionary. unfriend = remove someone from your friend list on a social networking site.
Jennifer Jocz

Social networks could help community college students - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    How social networking tools can help engage community college students
David Chen

8 Signs Your Online University Is a Sham | Job Search Tips and Advice - Applicant - A G... - 1 views

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    Interesting list to reflect on. "Here are 8 signs that your online college is just another extension of the School of Hard Knocks handing out Masters Degrees in Gullibility."
David Chen

How Blogging Has Changed Over The Last 3 Years (Stats) - 0 views

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    The numbers paint a stark picture: blogging has changed, but the blogging scene is in some ways in better shape than it was three years ago. The big picture is that total engagement with online content is growing, on-site engagement is declining in significance as off-site engagement like link sharing on social networks grows. Surprisingly, this off-site link sharing has also extended the lifespan of content.
Caroline Hendryx

Verizon to test sending RIAA copyright warnings | Tech News on ZDNet - 0 views

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    Companies to control legal regulations on their own communications platforms
Ashley Lee

Facebook launches safety tips as part of anti-bullying week | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    facebook takes cyber bullying issues seriously. facebook solutions: 1) use privacy control settings 2) use those "remove" and "delete" buttons to drop bullies from your friend list.
Ashley Lee

Google centralises privacy control | Media | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    article on Google Dashboard--google's new centralized privacy control site
Ashley Lee

Who's actually doing the tweeting? | News | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    on bogus tweets. many celebrities hire twitter ghostwriters to tweet for them. "public figures can't afford to be boring on Twitter."
Xavier Rozas

Online churches draw believers, critics - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Webconfessionals probably don't have the same cleansing powers as the standard booths, but if you are in a pinch... But how is this different than the 700 Club
Vafa AK

You Can Get There From Here: Websites for Learners - 0 views

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    Outlining three elements which useful educational websites should have: narrative, interaction and an aspect of discovery (catering to different users).
Megan Johnston

What's wrong with 'meep'? It's all in how you say it - SalemNews.com, Salem, MA - 1 views

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    A whole new meaning to the term "disruptive technology"? A group of students uses Facebook to plot a classroom disturbance by saying the (non)word "meep." Administration responds with old-fashioned methods--suspension threats for saying "meep." Is this an instance where the grownups's most effective course of action would be using the same technology as the kids to curb incidents like this? I'm picturing the principal posting a "nice try" message on the troublemaker's wall.
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