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Roland Gesthuizen

Six things laptops can learn from the iPad | Tech Sanity Check | TechRepublic.com - 0 views

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    laptop makers should also look at the factors that are triggering the iPad's popularity and consider how some of those factors could be co-opted into notebooks. Here are the top six:
Kay Oddone

Consent to participate in online collaboration - 0 views

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    An interesting starting point for those considering developing a policy or consent form for parents prior to letting students use online tools - could also be useful in 1:1 laptop scenarios.
Roland Gesthuizen

Facemash Creator Survives Ad Board | The Harvard Crimson - 0 views

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    "The creator of the short-lived but popular Harvard version of the Am I Hot or Not? website said he will not have to leave school after being called before the Administrative Board yesterday afternoon. Mark E. Zuckerberg '06 said he was accused of breaching security, violating copyrights and violating individual privacy by creating the website, www.facemash.com, about two weeks ago."
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    Amazing when you consider who this is really talking about and what happened next to this social software.
Roland Gesthuizen

Editorial: Why snow days for schools should become obsolete | MLive.com - 1 views

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    "Increasingly sophisticated technology could well consign forced days off to the history books. In fact, old models of education - students in seats in school - have been continually challenged in the rolling digital revolution. "
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    Interesting when we consider those schools forced closed by fires, floods and the lessons picked up by those closed by snow.
Roland Gesthuizen

Stephen Fry on the dawn of the digital age - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporat... - 0 views

  • "It's always been the case that whatever young people are doing now and whatever is the fashion now, there will be crusty and unfortunately ignorant people who think that somehow it has less weight, less heft, less intellectual respectability, less connection with our cultural identity, less seriousness," he said. "It's nearly always nonsense."
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    "In what could be one of the great misjudgments since the record company that turned down The Beatles, one of Stephen Fry's teachers once described him as "feckless, fickle, flamboyant and evasive .. He told ABC Radio's PM of his enthusiasm for all things digital, including micro-blogging site Twitter, which he think has also been misjudged as trivial."
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    Fascinating to read this interview with Stephen Fry and consider how he has engaged with social media such as Twitter.
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