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Kerry J

What? | The Secret Revolution - 4 views

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    Perhaps you've attended some high brow conference that produces 10 bullet points on "How to Change Education"- and not much happens. Maybe you work an at institution that restricts you from using a certain technology or forces you to use another. And while the image of a revolutionary edupunk is charming, most of us are not ready to burn down our organizations- we believe in their purpose. Despair not! There is something out there- an approach of creatively side stepping what limits us, to exploiting what we are forced to use in new ways, to sneak innovations in the back window that don't rock the house.
Chris Betcher

Home | Connected | An Autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology - 0 views

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    "With a tightly synchronized dance between her powerful images and insightful words-with humor, and with a creativity all her own, Tiffany illuminates the issues that affect us all…" -Al Gore
Rhondda Powling

BBC EARTH LIFE IS - 9 views

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    An amazing site from BBC Earth. The beautifully interactive site is full of images, video, and stories from BBC Earth's most captivating documentaries. Each month features a different theme. The astonishing images and video capture life's most colorful displays in nature. The search page is equally stunning, offering an on-screen widget that lets students adjust the pictures in the grid by filtering by hot/cold, slow/fast, sea/sky, or colour.
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    I have been twice, but on each occasion the site is 'coming soon'.
Rhondda Powling

EdTech Toolbox: Free Icon Sets - 4 views

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    List of sites for royalty free images and icons:
Rhondda Powling

Search Home - Search Yale Digital Commons - 3 views

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    Yale Digital Commons has debuted with just under 260,000 images. The idea is to encompass the whole of the university's collections in time.
dean groom

Pecha Kucha -Presentation Method - 0 views

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    Pecha Kucha (ペチャクチャ?), usually pronounced in three syllables like "pe-chak-cha") is a presentation format in which content can be easily, efficiently and informally shown, usually at a public event designed for that purpose. Under the format, a presenter shows 20 images for 20 seconds apiece, for a total time of 6 minutes, 40 seconds. It was devised in 2003 by Astrid Klein and Mark Dytham of Tokyo's Klein-Dytham Architecture (KDa), who sought to give young designers a venue to meet, network, and show their work and to attract people to their experimental event space in Roppongi.[1] They devised a format that kept presentations very concise in order to encourage audience attention and increase the number of presenters within the course of one night. They took the name Pecha Kucha from a Japanese term for the sound of conversation ("chit-chat"). Klein and Dytham's event, called Pecha Kucha Night, has spread virally around the world. More than 170 cities now host such events.[2][3]
Rhondda Powling

About us | veezzle.com - 4 views

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    Veezzle is a "free stock photo search engine". Exactly like google but for free stock photos ONLY. So instead of wasting your time by browsing 25 different sites, you can type a search and find results from all those websites, immediately.
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