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Sierra T

Get your app going! - 0 views

shared by Sierra T on 26 Apr 13 - No Cached
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    What platforms my app will support? Myappera is a small group of coders right now and we support android devices only at the moment. We're growing fast though and there is a long to-do list to be taken care of.
Sierra T

The Number Devil - 0 views

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    This book inspired a math class to create mini books on explaining certain math lessons and equations. This link just sends you to someone's analysis of the book. Check it out. It's very mathicle! ;) project based learning kiddos.
Sierra T

Using Code Templates | Android Developers - 1 views

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    The SDK tools provide templates for quickly creating Android application projects with the basic structure or for adding components to your existing projects. The code templates provided by the Android SDK follow the Android design and development guidelines to get you on the right track to creating a beautiful, functional application.
Billy Gerchick

ASU Mobile app - 1 views

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    Keeping in touch with Arizona State University is now easier than ever before. Just point your mobile phone's web browser to m.asu.edu, or download the app, and instantly access all the ASU info you need -- all in the palm of your hand.
Carlos Mora

A new interactive tool - 1 views

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    Polleverywhere is a new interactive tool that can be implemented into a lessons and presentations in order to get the audience more involved within the events which they participate in it is a tool which is free and easy to integrate into any presentation.
Billy Gerchick

Outreach & Partnerships - 0 views

  • The Barahona Center for the Study of Books in Spanish for Children and Adolescents, an academic center at California State University San Marcos, promotes literacy in English and Spanish and endeavors to inform current and future educational decision-makers about books centered around Latino people and culture and about books in Spanish and their value in the education of English-speaking and Spanish-speaking children and adolescents. El Centro Barahona para el Estudio de Libros Infantiles y Juveniles en Español, un centro académico de la California State University San Marcos, promueve el aprendizaje de la lectura en inglés y en español. El Centro tiene como interés principal informar a los educadores, actuales y futuros, sobre los libros que tratan sobre los latinos y su cultura, así como los libros en español y su valor en la educación de los niños y adolescentes de habla inglesa y española.
Billy Gerchick

Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century - 0 views

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    Henry Jenkins, Director of the Comparative Media Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with Katie Clinton, Ravi Purushotma, Alice J. Robison,  Margaret Weigel
Billy Gerchick

Google - 0 views

shared by Billy Gerchick on 08 Mar 13 - Cached
Billy Gerchick

PHOENIX SUNS RING OF HONOR INDEX | THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE PHOENIX SUNS - 0 views

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    For the wall display captured by Bianca. 
Billy Gerchick

THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE PHOENIX SUNS - 0 views

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    Location to learn about the Phoenix Suns, especially if you attended the March 6th Suns vs. Raptors game. 
Billy Gerchick

Creative Commons (CC) Search - 2 views

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    The dynamic free resource to find media to use in web page creations. Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned. 
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    The dynamic free resource to find media to use in web page creations. Please note that search.creativecommons.org is not a search engine, but rather offers convenient access to search services provided by other independent organizations. CC has no control over the results that are returned.
Billy Gerchick

Education - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    With the Internet, universal access to education is possible, but its potential is hindered by increasingly restrictive copyright laws and incompatible technologies. We at Creative Commons work to minimize these barriers, by providing free licenses and tools that anyone can use to share their educational materials with the world. Our licenses make textbooks, courses, and lesson plans easy to find, easy to share, and easy to customize and combine - helping to realize the full benefits of digital and print educational resources.
Billy Gerchick

Science - Creative Commons - 1 views

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    The more we understand about science and its complexities, the more important it is for scientific data to be shared openly. It's not useful to have ten different labs doing the same research and not sharing their results; likewise, we're much more likely to be able to pinpoint diseases if we have genomic data from a large pool of individuals. Since 2004, we've been focusing our efforts to expand the use of Creative Commons licenses to scientific and technical research.
Billy Gerchick

P2PU | School of Open - 0 views

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    Universal access to and participation in research, education, and culture is made possible by openness, but not enough people know what it means or how to take advantage of it. We hear about Open Source Software, Open Educational Resources, and Open Access… But what are these movements, who are their communities, and how do they work? Most importantly-how can they help me? 
Billy Gerchick

Creative Commons Music Communities - Creative Commons - 1 views

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    Below is a list of exemplary music communities that utilize our tools, typically by enabling users to upload content under one of our free licenses. If there is a community we are missing, please add it to our wiki as this page is periodically updated.
Billy Gerchick

The Growing Adoption of Creative Commons Textbooks - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    This week, U.S. News and World Report ran an excellent story about the rise of openly-licensed educational materials. Simon Owens' article touches on many of the open education landmarks we've been celebrating over the past year, including the Department of Labor's TAA-CCCT grant program and open textbook legislation in British Columbia and California.
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