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Xavier Rozas

Who's the better translator: Machines or humans? - 0 views

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  • Pros and cons: People are good at knowing idioms and slang, so Facebook tends to get these right, but there are limited numbers of multi-lingual volunteers who want to spend time helping Facebook translate things.
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  • Pros and cons: People are good at knowing idioms and slang, so Facebook tends to get these right, but the
  • Google uses mathematical equations to try to translate the Web's content. This fits in line with the company's mission, which is to organize the world's information and make it useful and accessible to all.
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    Without a doubt Google will develop a user powered and 'usefulness' powered idiom aggregate. In fact, they could use web-bots to scour their translated pages/content for user consensus on 'busted-up lingo, yo'.
Robyn Bykofsky

Latest News - Digital Learning - 2 views

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    In 2006 - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (the folks that seem to sponsor everything on PBS and NPR) launched its 5 year initiative to explore how youth are engaged in digital media.
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    In 2006 - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (the folks that seem to sponsor everything on PBS and NPR) launched its 5 year initiative to explore how youth are engaged in digital media.
Kellie Demmler

SPRXMobile Mobile Service Architects » The Augmented Reality Hype Cycle - 1 views

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    Nice simple examples of AR
Kellie Demmler

Google Wave First Look - Google Wave - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    Google wave looks like it is very flexible.  I can envision teachers using the wave to plan with other teachers without having to be in the same room - now able to study hall periods and other times to drop files and share lesson plans and ideas.
Chris Dede

More Challenges with Wikis: 4 Ways To Move Students from Passive to Active -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    Ways to take advantage of wikis as a web 2 learning tool
Jennifer Hern

What Do All These Phone Apps Do? Mostly Marketing - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The demand for apps is for the mass-market even though apps are more suited to niche markets because of the increasing cost of development and lack of adaptability across different phone brands.
Sammi Biegler

Dive In Digital - 1 views

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    I made this wiki for a class I took last semester on Authorship and Learning in the Digital Age. It was designed as a resource for teachers who are interested in using the internet in the classroom, but want to make sure they are preparing their students for safe internet use. It deals with COPPA, privacy and safety concerns, and touches on media literacy and informs teachers what researchers have found about young kids' processing of online content. I'd love to hear your feedback on the site, and if you find it useful, please forward the link along!
Sammi Biegler

Soon, Bloggers Must Give Full Disclosure - 0 views

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    I read this article this afternoon, and thought of it when I was doing work for my wiki assignment. I am looking into the blog Teachers Love SMART Boards (http://smartboards.typepad.com/) and I saw that the author of the blog also works for Teacher Online Training, which offers courses (for a fee) for teachers interested in implementing technologies in their classroom, or using the technology they currently have in a more meaningful way. The majority of the blog was reviews of free sites or education-oriented tools from outside sources, but there were a few posts that dealt with the programs offered by TOT. It made me wonder whether the blog was intended to be impartial, or a form of advertising... He mentioned his job in the company at the beginning of most if not all of the posts that promoted their programs, but these new guidelines may put this blogger in a sticky situation.
David Chen

The Simpsons: Bart Gets a "Z" - full episode - 0 views

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    This recent episode of "The Simpsons" addresses, incidentally (and in a way characteristic of the show), some of the issues we discussed in class. Nothing terribly profound, but I thought it had an amusing satire of modern teacher education programs.
Niko Cunningham

Brain-Computer Interface Allows Person-to-person Communication Through Power Of Thought - 0 views

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    For those with "locked-in" syndrome, this development could be a blockbuster...
Kellie Demmler

Top News - Instructor to outsource grading ... to students - 1 views

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    Speaking of crowdsourcing - how about outsourcing grading to the students themselves?  
Kellie Demmler

Google to reincarnate digital books as paperbacks - 0 views

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    Interesting that as we push for digital textbooks and online access to more resources on one hand, that man people still prefer reading non-digital text and we are looking at coming full-circle with a digital means to deliver the content, but with an affordable, quick, and easy way to convert the material back to its original format. 
David Chen

Is Google Making Us Stupid? - The Atlantic (July/August 2008) - 0 views

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    This is an old article, but I thought quite appropriate given the discussion in class yesterday. This topic continues to fascinate me and I'd love to hear what you guys think about it.
Jennifer Jocz

Online education expands for U.S. need, awaits innovation - USATODAY.com - 1 views

  • Proponents of online education cite a recent Department of Education study that concluded course work is better absorbed online than material presented in live classrooms.
  • interest in online education may have plateaued for now, awaiting innovations that will transform the experience beyond screen imitations of the brick-and-mortar curriculum
  • Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen predicted half of kindergarten through high school students will attend school online within the next decade.
Niko Cunningham

Six Rules of Social networks - 0 views

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    It looks like many people are starting to use real names and not just monikers as the value of transparency increases among social network participants.
Benjamin Berte

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education - 2009 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the D... - 0 views

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    Very impressive list of 32 Web 2.0 applications. Especially fitting after today's class.
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    I was wondering if I should add this bookmark to the Diigo group but you've already found it. Awesome. By the way, he (Larry Ferlazzo) makes some pretty good blog posts, though he can tend to get a bit wordy.
Uche Amaechi

In Rural Africa, a Fertile Market for Mobile Phones - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Mobile Phones are being used to pull people out of poverty through informal learning and direct work applications
Erin McCloskey

Learning & the Brain 24 - 2 views

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    Those of you interested in our conversation today about the brain, media and learning may be interested in attending part of this conference on Nov 20-22
Aimee Corrigan

HBO Imagine - 2 views

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    There are many sides to every story, see them all. HBO invites you to participate in a multi-dimensional storytelling experience that defies expectations and proves a change in perspective changes everything. Will you uncover the truth and see the bigger picture?
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    Nice find! Just like HBO to try and be at the front of every market.
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