Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views
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suggest that educators direct students towards the Google Advanced Search Engine even before using the Google Basic Search.
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instaGrok | A new way to learn - 1 views
Quixey - The Search Engine for Apps - 2 views
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Donald Clark Plan B: More pedagogic change in 10 years than last 1000 years - all drive... - 0 views
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he internet is a pedagogic engine, changing and shaping the way we learn. In this sense, we’ve had more pedagogic change in the last 10 years than in the last 1000 years – all driven by innovation in technology.
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1. Asynchronous – the new default
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2. Links – free from tyranny of linear learning
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How Social Media has Changed Education Forever | Education News | Young Academic Educat... - 1 views
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Social media is now being embraced by even the hardiest traditionalist as perhaps the best way to get messages to the masses and individuals. First seen as somewhat of a fad, Facebook is now the most used search engine on the web and even figures like Barack Obama and The Queen have a page.
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Bullying is a worry for any student and indeed their parents but research has shown that pupils are far more likely to be bullied on the school bus than they are on any social media site.
References, Please by Tim Parks | NYRblog | The New York Review of Books - 1 views
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Simply, it’s time to admit that the Internet has changed the way we do scholarship and will go on changing it. There is so much inertia in the academic world, so much affection for fussy old ways. People love getting all the brackets and commas and abbreviations just so. Perhaps it gives them a feeling of accomplishment. Professors torment students over the tiniest details of bibliographical information, when anyone wishing to check can simply put the author name and title in any Internet search engine. A doctoral student hands in a brilliant essay and the professor complains that the translator’s name has not been mentioned in a quotation from a recent French novel, though of course since the book is recent there is only one translation of the novel and in any event anyone checking the cited edition will find the translator’s name in the book.
Teach Science and Math - 0 views
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What is Wolfram Alpha? It is a supercomputing brain. It provides calculates and provides comprehensive answers to most any science or math question.
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Wolfram Alpha is not a search engine.
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