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Kelsie J

Get a Complimentary Movie from Flixster | Customizing Your Nook Color - 1 views

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      This is a great way of people being able to watch movies without having to watch T.V or go to the movies. Instead they can just watch it on their computer or laptop.
Ana L

University of Virginia iPhone and Android Apps - 0 views

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      nice!!!!!!
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    University of Virginia has created an app containing information on courses, maps, athletics and other news. It also contains social events and a directory. It contains information about clubs, accessibility to a local doctors office, and a student support system.
Cesar T

Cesar T (cesart86)'s Public Profile in the Diigo Community - 1 views

shared by Cesar T on 23 Mar 12 - No Cached
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      i think that parents need to keep kids in sport not in technology like ipad, iphone and others. they should pay attention to what their doing on the phone.
Kelsie J

B&N's Free Friday 01.06.12 | Customizing Your Nook Color - 1 views

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      This article is very amazing. It gives older people renew what they learned and i think they should continue making more books like this.
Stacy G

Can the iPhone save higher education? - 0 views

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      this should benefit the future kids
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    Abilene Christian University is testing the old ways of schooling by providing incoming freshmen with Iphones or Ipod touches to examine their grades and performances to evaluate whether it is beneficial or not.
Francisco H

Alan Gershenfeld: Game-Based Learning: Hype Vs. Reality - 5 views

  • I'm calling for investments in educational technology that will help create ... educational software that is as compelling as the best video game. I want you guys to be stuck on a video game that's teaching you something other just blowing something up.
  • Perceptions of video games are definitely changing.
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      In my opinion this article is basically about the game bases learning that shows how to think about the future of game bases. Alsoit tel us about today, hardly a week passes without a new study highlighting how video games can be good for learning.
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    This page talks about the changing of video games and how it is evolving to fit our needs. It tells us how video games are good for learning and helps us understand more without as much difficulty. GBM has the potential to make a massive learning and social impact, but the problem is that it is not being realized.
Jamie D

MobileFrame: The leading provider of wireless mobile applications - 2 views

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    This page talks about certain apps.
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    true
Honor Moorman

Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, Online Bookmarking and Annotation, Personal L... - 2 views

shared by Honor Moorman on 22 Mar 12 - Cached
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      If you can see this, your Diigolet is working!
Sloane Smith

Mobile Apps and Mass Customization « The SwitchCase Group - 2 views

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    This source describes the boom in mobile apps. Apps are going to start being mass customized at a mass production price. This will allow people to customize their own devices and application to fit their own personal style. 
alliem_pphs

Research and Data Services for Higher Education Information Technology: Past, Present, ... - 0 views

  • Enter data. Enter research. Enter analytics. Analytics, and the data and research that fuel it, offers the potential to identify broken models and promising practices, to explain them, and to propagate those practices. Information technology now supports and enables all aspects of higher education
  • Research on effective models of cross-institutional collaboration
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    A lot like the last article I read...it has to do with bettering education and the world through analytic surveys and such.
Elena Ares

The power of Net Gen scrutiny | ZLRIGNITION What's New - 2 views

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    A man's net generation son scrutinizes a video
Elena Ares

Why Your Next PC Will Be a Tablet | PCWorld - 1 views

  • The primary computer for most users today is not a PC; it's a phone.
  • What we used to call a tablet was just a laptop with a screen that swiveled around and folded back, yielding a bulky machine that was uncomfortable to carry as a slate and awkward to use as a laptop. That unsatisfactory hybrid was simply where the state of technology took us in previous efforts to create "tablet" or
  • "slate" computers.
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  • In fact, the iPad altered everything we thought we knew about tablets, and other hardware manufacturers are following up on Apple's success quickly.
  • Today's tablet is exactly what the name implies: a thin slab, dominated by its screen
  • The software for tablets has changed, as well. Instead of struggling to run a full-fledged version of Windows, which requires a significant amount of processing power and isn't optimized for use with a touchscreen, most new tablet models released nowadays run a relatively lightweight, touchscreen-focused mobile operating system such as Apple iOS or Google Android.
  • We need a device that bridges the gap between what PCs do and what mobile phones do. That device has arrived. Welcome to the age of the tablet
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    Why laptops are helpful, but why tablets are better
Christian Aguilar

Tablet Computers in Education « Educational Technology Debate - 3 views

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    Very useful
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    @Christian - it would be useful to say how it is useful - you should paraphrase or pull out points or you will have to re-look at the information to write on the wiki. Good link.
Wendy Melnick

About ThingTank Lab | ThingTank Lab - 0 views

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    Internet of things
Elena Ares

How to integrate a tablet computer into your life - The Next Web - 1 views

  • The form factor that a tablet provides means that you can still watch a movie or video without it being too small, but a tablet is also much more mobile than carrying a laptop around with your everywhere. Tablets can access a wide variety of content as well. In Canada, th
  • e majority of major media companies have released iPad apps so you can watch their content right on your device.
  • it’s no longer necessary for you to print out the majority of documents.
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  • a tablet is an excellent way to find and read the news. Many major publications offer RSS feeds of their content that is exactly the same as it would appear in their print editions, or they at least link to their website so that you canAn RSS reader app can collect these feeds and present them to you on your iPad so that you don’t need to look at multiple different websites to find all the news you want to read.
  • having a tablet handy means you always have a great way to take down notes and you always have access to them, unlike that piece of scrap paper you probably just lost. Also when you write a note on a tablet, you can easily set them up to sync with your other devices so you can have them no matter what device is at your disposal.
  • it is much easier to pull out a tablet while using public transit if you want to lookup something quickly as opposed to whipping out your laptop.
  • Tablets get the best of both laptops and smartphones!
  • Apple seems to be on a mission to prove this with the release of iMovie and GarageBand for the iPad.
  • even easier to use than their “computer” counterparts
  • Tablets are still in their infancy as far as new technologies go.
  • I think tablets are here to stay, and whether you have an iPad or an Android tablet, there are plenty of benefits to owning one.
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    Justification of the purchase of a tablet
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    How to make yourself go tablet: how it can help and what it can do for you. 
Elena Ares

Tablet Computing Is Here To Stay, And Will Force Changes In Laptops And Phones | Co.Des... - 1 views

  • Unlike smartphones and laptops, which replaced analog phones, typewriters, and filing cabinets, the tablet is pure digital abstraction -- the love-child of two digital devices
  • The answer is that our current digital ecosystem of smartphone + laptop doesn’t really fill our needs. Our phones aren’t good at making phone calls, and our laptops don’t share well. Both cost a lot but use only a fraction of their features. So much has changed since these platforms were originally defined that it’s time for a major re-adjustment, and the tablet is the first step. It’s the tip of the iceberg.
  • The tablet’s greatest impact on the technology ecosystem was in pointing out this weakness
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  • . Tasks that had been split between two devices can be distributed among three.
  • So what happens next? As a result of the tablet, your smartphone is going to get a bit dumber. It won’t lose all of its functions, but most ancillary features will drop deeper back in the user interface, bringing the two killer apps of phone and camera to the surface.
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    This site tells us when the year of tablet computing started. It says that tablet computing is just the beginning of a new world basically.
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    How tablet computing is forcing changes in our phones and computers so they will be able to keep up with the current technology. 
Elena Ares

An iPad University: Giving It the Old College Try | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

  • Now, let’s face it, online education isn’t exactly new. Typing “online degree” into Google gets you over 58 million results. Besides the well-known University of Phoenix, there are all sorts of online degree programs that promise a convenient, high quality education. Yale and MIT have recently put many of their lectures online, and iTunes U and Academic Earth offer resources from many top schools. Last year saw an unprecedented jump of almost a million more students studying online, according to the 2010 Sloan Survey of Online Learning. What makes MAT@USC different?
  • When students enter the online “classroom” – whether on their iPad or laptop – they see a Brady Bunch style grid of live-stream video headshots of 10-12 students and the professor. During class, which is scheduled several times throughout the week, students can take notes, view slides, discuss questions on a Twitter-like chat pod, break into groups, or virtually “raise their hand” to answer a question. In other words, they can do most of the activities they would in a normal classroom. Only in this scenario, their classmates might be sitting at a desk in rural Kansas – or Japan.
  • But is something valuable lost without real face-time in a physical classroom? Some critics argue that education must be more than just interactions with a smart screen – it’s about personal connections in a social space. Sundt thinks that many of those concerns, while perhaps more relevant for K-12 education, don’t really apply to the typically much older students pursuing a higher education.
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    they see a Brady Bunch style grid of live-stream video headshots of 10-12 students and the professor. During class, which is scheduled several times throughout the week, students can take notes, view slides, discuss questions on a Twitter-like chat pod, break into groups, or virtually "raise their hand" to answer a question.
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    A college trying out an iPad and seeing how it works as an experiment
Sarah Bandy

How the "Internet of Things" Is Turning Cities Into Living Organisms - 2 views

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    cities will get information from clouds and know how to react to weather.
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    This website is off of the horizon report. I think it is very helpful. It is useful to me because it is connecting real world sensors with it. Its talking about how it is turning the environment green and also how the plants have an effect in it.
Sarah Bandy

The Internet Gets Physical - 1 views

  • The Internet Gets Physica
  • Go Christmas shopping, find restaurants, locate partying friends, tell the world what you’re up to.
  • Low-cost sensors, clever software and advancing computer firepower are opening the door to new uses in energy conservation, transportation, health care and food distribution.
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  • The consumer Internet can be seen as the warm-up act for these technologies.
  • The concept has been around for years, sometimes called the Internet of Things or the Industrial Internet. Yet it takes time for the economics and engineering to catch up with the predictions. And that moment is upon us.
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    explanation of the internet of things from the ny times
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    smart devices will link humans to energy conservation transportation health care food distribution
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    This website talks mainly about the different options you can do on the internet. It goes on to talk about low costs to find on the internet.
Elena Ares

Education Week: Educators Evaluate Learning Benefits of iPad - 0 views

  • a development that astonishes some ed-tech experts since the device is less than 15 months old, and K-12 educators are traditionally slow adopters of new technology.
  • ith a battery life of eight to 10 hours and a weight of just over a pound, the iPad offers more portability and less startup time during the full school day than laptops or netbooks, while its screen size facilitates more flexibility using the Web and easier input than smartphones.
  • “Is this the best use of our funds, or is it simply a tool to engage and motivate our students?” he asks. “Of course, technology has that capability, but is that always the best angle?”
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  • The question may be whether the iPad is best suited as a 1-to-1 device or to be shared as part of a stable of digital classroom tools. For example, on the other side of Arlington, Jamestown Elementary School’s instructional technology coordinator, Camilla Gagliolo, has stashed the nearly 60 iPads at her school in technology cabinets across classrooms in the 550-student K-5 school. About a half-dozen sit in each cabinet, next to a similar number of netbook computers and iPod touch media players.
  • students can choose which device to use for an ongoing book-publishing project. During math in Bill Donovan’s 4th grade class, students rotate between workstations working on quick-response math exercises. Some are using math-drill apps on the iPad, iPod touches, or laptops. And some are using old-fashioned pencil and paper.
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    this website it basically talking about the ipad being adopted in schools
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    "Every day seems to offer another story about a district or school that's buying iPads." This article explains the various uses of iPads in the classroom and how many schools have adopted them. It is important to gesture based computing because it gives yet another example of how gesture technology is invading the classroom.
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    iPads in smaller schools instead of colleges and how they can be used in the classroom
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