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a school library's journey with students, staff and Web 2.0 technologies : blogs, wiki... - 0 views

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    This website asks, "Where are we going next?" It talks about what kind of web2.0 will be the next to be used or who and what can be changed on these current web tools to make the difference in the internet.
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75 Apps to Customize Your iPhone Wallpaper | iPhone.AppStorm - 0 views

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    Tells us how we can actually change our apps
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Learning Analytics-Speed:Innovation.mov - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a cool video about how speed can be used in Learning Analytics
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ERIC - Education Resources Information Center - 0 views

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    talks about how it can be used
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Top 20 Must-Have Educational iPhone & iPad Apps Used By Real Teachers in the ... - 0 views

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    Apps for teaching
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Touchless Gesture Control of Smartphones - 1 views

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    "That success relies upon a high-frame-rate camera and algorithm which tracks a binarized finger image to estimate its 3-D motion and posture." The speed of gesture based technology relates to the technology used in smartphones.
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Internet and Education:Findings the Pew Internet - 1 views

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    This talks about how it improves students schoolwork and that the internet helps as a communication device because they use the instant message to work with other schools and students.
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iPad Makes Wall Street Debut | Drew Today | Drew University - 0 views

  • our central learning goal with this technology is to have them access and interpret financial information.
  • Each student’s iPad will come loaded with Pages, Numbers and Keynote, which are Apple’s analogs of Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint,” said Tomljanovich.  “In addition to gathering and analyzing data, th
  • ey will be presenting their findings, making these apps central to their experience in the program.”
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  • As part of Drew’s Wall Street iPad initiative, students will have the option to purchase their Apple device at the end of the semester for a 50 percent discount off the retail price.  Tomljanovich expects that most—if not all—students will take advantage of the buy-out.
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    Students using iPads in school and researching information.  With this they are able to analyze certain research on wall street and their financial data. 
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The B-School Case Study Gets a Digital Makeover - Businessweek - 0 views

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      Starting out how tablets are so easy to use instead of sifting through 500 pages to find case studies and course materials
  • Next, Okun unsheathes the alternative: an iPad (AAPL) edition of the same course materials—a feature NYU introduced last year. In each digital case study, students can highlight material in fluorescent colors and take notes. A tap on the screen allows them to skip to an exhibit at the end of a document, and then follow the menu back to where they left off reading—with no virtual or actual page-leafing required. All the features work offline.
  • Over the ensuing 87 years, the case study has undergone some changes but remains much as it was at its inception—a straightforward narrative of business success or failure. Tablet technology may make the case study more of an interactive experience.
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  • arvard Business School, the largest publisher of case studies in North America, is in the process of converting 3,500 of its files to tablet-enhanced formats during this school year and expects to finish converting its library of 17,000 titles by 2013.
  • The tablet medium also seems ideal for simulated cases, says Glenn Rowe, a professor at the Ivey school and author of nearly 40 case studies. In role-playing exercises, prices and other variables can change on the fly. Students may also be smacked with unexpected events, such as their biggest competitor slashing prices, or by their receiving a higher-than-expected counterbid after a merger proposal. Students choose what they would do, and the simulation immediately tells them the consequence of that action.
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      Real world scenarios for the students to learn on  
  • Students are also more inclined to use tablets for supplemental reading. (Assuming prices are the same, 86 percent of college students say they prefer a hard copy textbook to an e-textbook, according to the market research firm Student Monitor.)
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Elearning India - Learning Analytics Demystified - Elearning Articles - 2 views

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    This article explains the point and purpose of researching how someone learns or operates and using that to create a system that helps people work or operate better. It talks about how if learning analytics is used right the expenses put in while be worth it for the outputs. In this article they put learning analylitics as analyze design develop implement, and evaluate.
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Mobile Apps - Tech News Articles: GigaOM GigaOM - 1 views

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    This website has many links to articles that deal with mobile apps. They can be useful to learn more about mobile apps. 
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Ten reasons why game based learning works in education | connectED - 1 views

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    This page gives 10 ways game-based learning can help and why it works. It also gives links to other websites relevant to the reason.
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    This website gives ten reasons why game based learning should be used.
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Colleges' latest thrust: Video games - USATODAY.com - 1 views

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    This article talks about how some schools have been using game-based learning to help teach and how effective it is.
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http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/publications/internetofthings/InternetofThings_summary.pdf - 2 views

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    This is a segment of a book that teaches what Internet of Things is and how it is used. 
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Nine Elements - 2 views

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    This article is about the nine key components to digital citizenship. It shows how to use technology appropriately. This is the Integrity section of Internet of Things. 
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Collaborative journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This page explains how people use collaboration when doing journalism.
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Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year's End - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    It is likely we will be asking for Google Glasses for Christmas. These will be android based glasses that we will wear that include 3G and 4G data connection including sensors and GPS detectors. Prepare for a new form factor -- motion and the human eye, we may not be using tablets at all.
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More Than A Boring Piece Of Paper « Mr Robbo – The P.E Geek - 0 views

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    New Blog Post: More Than A Boring Piece Of Paper http://bit.ly/4axsAy Using QR Codes to Link to deeper content
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QR Codes in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Mr. Robbo, the PE Geek, filmed this video on his cell phone about how he uses QR Codes in the classroom. He filmed it on his cellphone and uploaded it to qik -- he is in Australia!
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