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Syncdocs - Easy Google Docs file sync and backup - 1 views
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Syncdocs lets you "Go Google" by migrating all your files to Google's cloud. Simply select a folder on your PC, like "My Documents", Syncdocs copies it online and across all your computers, automatically. This folder is then kept in sync. Syncdocs integrates right into your desktop opening your files in Google Docs.
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Great Moments in EdTech History | Ideas and Thoughts - 3 views
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journey into educational technology and share a few instances of “aha moments” that I think many can relate to
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The beginning of cheap failure.
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Great concept = cheap failure. We have the opportunity for almost everything we create to be a work in progress. You can always learn and build upon your initial attempts. This should give people more freedom to try without the feeling of absolute and unrecoverable failure.
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Not just cheap failure but also instant failure, which is important to our students as well. We talk about rapid prototyping in the program and some in my classroom, which I think is an important note about this technology and an important concept for our students to grasp/be able to deal with. It's a vehicle for learning.
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'instant failure' - great phrase. It is important that they can make mistakes in a safe environment and have the guidance to learn from the mistakes.
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I guess my question is why would be considered a cheap failure, constant better/cheaper alternatives, integration in today's technology?
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I did ask a few folks on twitter about their great moment in edtech history.
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The Center for Teaching History with Technology - 1 views
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The Center for Teaching History with Technology is a great tool that uses resources that we have worked with in this course including Google Docs, Wikis, blogs, and more. The Social Studies resources include games, activities, plans, and mores. While I am not an educator, I think it is important to implement these types of tools in the classroom.