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Rhondda Powling

A Quick Guide to YouTube Privacy - 1 views

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    "You don't share as much personal information on YouTube as on other social networks, but if you're conscious of online privacy, you may want to take a look at your privacy settings. This video takes a quick look at how to protect your privacy on the video-sharing site with a few easy steps to ensure your account is set up in a way that satisfies your need for online confidentiality."
Rhondda Powling

Cultivate Your Creativity With These 4 Fair Use Libraries - 2 views

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    Some fair use sites that offer music and other media for a school project.
Rhondda Powling

30+ Mind Mapping Tools - 0 views

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    30+ mind mapping tools. Some are free and others have a fee 
Rhondda Powling

5 Mobile Photographers Capturing the World With Android - 0 views

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    Via @mashable "Five photographers who use their Android devices - exclusively or in addition to other cameras - to shoot, edit and share beautiful photos, and they offered some advice for those looking to enter the field."
Chris Betcher

How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom - 0 views

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    As the post-PC era moves from interesting theory to cold, hard reality, one of the most pressing questions is: How can we use tablets, and especially the iPad, to help people learn?
Rhondda Powling

How To Embed Practically Anything On Your Blog or Website - 4 views

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    A post from Mashable. People want the hands-down, easiest way to embed practically things onto their blog or website. nThere are many7 tools to help you do that. "The nature of the web is such that sharing and republishing content is common - and often even encouraged. The problem is, we increasingly store bits of our data on various services scattered across the web. Aggregating that content into one centralized personal hub can be time consuming - requiring user to manually copy text and links or upload files and photos - or fiddling with RSS feeds trying to make content automagically appear"
Rhondda Powling

The History of Social Media [INFOGRAPHIC] - 1 views

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    "Here's a visually organized look at the past 30 years or so of social media history, from Usenet to AIM to Friendster and beyond. This particular infographic comes with some fun facts; for example, did you know that the first version of MySpace was coded in just 10 days?"
Tony Searl

100+ Online Resources That Are Transforming Education - 6 views

  • many companies are aiming to recreate a degree-issuing institution
  • Institutions are also hard to scale.
  • market of educational content was controlled by book publishers. Technology is ready to disrupt that picture in several ways.
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  • As bandwidth improves, a number of startups are offering web-based live training.
  • How do you make education affordable?
  • but much more innovation is needed.
Tony Searl

5 Predictions for Online Data In 2011 - 1 views

  • people have openly wondered whether the social media expert will go the way of the webmaster
  • data that is accessible and transportable and managed by its rightful owner — you
  • Backing up your data is just the first step, of course, a function that saves a seat for an entirely different function eventually.
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  • When I am finally able to join my data from disparate services with a unified view and the right accompanying toolset, I’ll be able to do all kinds of derivation and detection
  • The tension between data that is sold or bestowed and data that is found or acquired is, for now, a productive dynamic.
  • We’ll see open data disrupt industries and verticals ranging from air travel to journalism to religion. We’ll see new kinds of museum displays, classrooms
  • Data knows everything we know, everything we don’t know, and, as it turns out, even a few things we don’t know we don’t know.
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    true data science involves a heavy dose of machine learning, code skills, math chops and deep domain expertise.
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