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My Languages: Creative Twitter Hashtag Collaboration - 0 views

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    Luovaa hashtag-yhteistyötä opettajien kesken Twitterissä.
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YouTube - Digital Classoom-using smart tools.wmv - 0 views

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    Yhden minuutin pituisessa videossa käydään läpi todella tehokasta SmartBoardin käyttöä yhdistettynä mm. sosiaaliseen mediaan.
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Ten Technologies That Will Rock 2010 - 0 views

  • The Tablet: It’s the most anticipated product of the year.
  • Geo: The combination of GPS chips in mobile phones, social networks, and increasingly innovative mobile apps means that geolocation is increasingly becoming a necessary feature for any killer app.
  • Realtime Search: After licensing realtime data streams from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and others, Google and Bing are quickly ramping up their realtime search.
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  • Chrome OS: In November, Google gave the world a sneak peek at its Chrome operating system, which is expected to be released later this year.
  • HTML5: The Web is built on HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and the next version which has been taking form for a while is HTML5.
  • Mobile Video: With video cameras integrated into the latest iPhone 3GS and other Web phones, live video streaming apps are becoming more commonplace—both streaming from phones and to them.
  • Augmented Reality: One of the coolest ways to use the camera lens on a mobile phone is with the increasing array of augmented reality apps.
  • Mobile Transactions: As mobile phones become full-fledged computers, they can be used for mobile commerce also.
  • Android: Last year saw the launch of nearly two dozen Android-powered phones, including the Verizon Droid.
  • Social CRM: We’ve seen the rise of Twitter and Facebook as social communication tools.  This year, those modes of realtime communication will find their way deeper into the enterprise.
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    Techcrunch -blogin ennustus vuoden 2010 tärkeimmistä uutuuksista.
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How to Find Anything Online: Become an Internet Research Expert | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

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    Todella kattava lista työvälineitä Internetin käyttöön tutkimuksen välineenä ja tiedonhankintaan.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Google SketchUp Education Uses and Tutorials - 0 views

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    Googe SketchUp:in avulla voi tehdä kolmiulotteisia kohteita valoineen ja varjoineen.
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Essential Tools For The Connected T... - 0 views

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    Twitter, Ning ja Google Wave opetuksen palveluksessa.
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Open isn't so open anymore « Connectivism - 1 views

  • We need some good ol’ radicals in open education. You know, the types that have a vision and an ideological orientation that defies the pragmatics of reality. Stubborn, irritating, aggravating visionaries.
  • People are trying to make a living off of being open – i.e. openness as a utility to advance a career, gain recognition from peers, or make money.
  • Ideological purity in open education had a very short existence. Instead of building a future foundation, we see instead a foundation to serve for career advancement.
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  • Let me start by stating that “open” is a term that is now essentially meaningless. Apparently Twitter is open. So is Blackboard. And Facebook.
  • Richard Stallman has been somewhat replaced by, or even written out of, the open source movement. Stallman was (and still is) an uncompromising radical. Or at least that is how the well established proprietary software field sees him. The open source movement developed in response to what others perceived as Stallman’s unpalatable views for mainstreaming openness.
  • (If you’re interested, I explored this in a bit more detail in Free and Open Source Movements, part 1 and part 2 (somewhat related: Why we should share learning resources).)
  • But we first need a Stallman in open education before we can even begin to marginalize him. We need an idealist that sets the stage for thinking and debate around openness.
  • By not criticizing gradient views of openness, by failing to establish a solid foundation on which to discuss openness, we are providing an ideology for our generation, not one that serves as a future-focused movement. Openness is a hard topic to discuss ideologically because it’s important. Yes, pragmatics are easier. But pragmatics have a short life span.
  • Openness is an ideology along the lines of democracy. It is worthy of theoretical discussion. And various modes of implementation should be subject to debate and criticism.
  • Just like the “green movement”. I’m sick of commercials with new cars driving through lush forests, suggesting that if only I buy their vehicle the world will be greener. Green is treated as a utility to sell vehicles. For many companies in the educational field, open is the new green: use it to sell your product.
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    Onko avoimuus vaarassa tai muuttumassa?
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Tutkija varoittaa uudesta koulusurmasta Suomessa - HS.fi - Kotimaa - 0 views

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    "Vaikka Pisa-tutkimuksissa saammekin huipputuloksia, suomalaisten kouluviihtyvyys on erittäin vähäistä. Kouluyhteisöjen sisäistä kilpailurakennetta ja sosiaalisia konflikteja pitäisi purkaa."
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Your Favorite Rapid E-Learning Posts of 2009 » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    Hyödyllisiä linkkejä Your Favorite E-Learning Posts -blogeista vuodelta 2009. Blogin lopussa PowerPoint pohjia edelleen kehiteltäviksi.
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Education Futures - 2009: The year of educating in Society 3.0 - 0 views

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    The Society 3.0 series proved to be very popular, accounting for the majority of visits. In this blog post are the top five articles of 2009.
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How to Build a Personal Learning Network - 2 views

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    Hyviä ideoita oman henkilökohtaisen oppimisen verkoston luomiseen.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Holiday Edition: Seven Ways to Find Teachers on Twitter - 0 views

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    Hyviä ideoita hyödyllisten Twitter-kontaktien löytämisessä opettajille.
Tero Toivanen

YouTube - Show Your Media Literacy - 2 views

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    Lyhyt (2:30) video YouTube:ssa siitä, mitä tarkoittaa "Media Literacy".
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YouTube - What Does it Mean to be Literate in the 21st Century? (short version 8 min) - 1 views

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    Mielenkiintoinen video opettajien mielipiteistä siitä, mitä uusia taitoja uusi aika edellyttää sekä opettajilta että oppilailta.
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A Day in the Internet - stevenwanderson's posterous - 0 views

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    Aika uskomattomia lukuja siitä, mitä päivän aikana tapahtuu Internetissä.
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A Shared Culture - 0 views

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    Mielestäni hyvä video Creative Commons:sta englanniksi.
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enTourage eDGe™ Store - Home - 0 views

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    enTourage dualbook e-reader and netbook together
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12 things you didn't know Google Docs could do | News | TechRadar UK - 0 views

  • 7. Full screen mode
  • 8. Emulate classic word processors
  • 9. Publish to your blogClick "Share > Publish as Web Page" in any document. Next click "Set your blog site settings" and enter your login details. You can publish to Blogger, LiveJournal, SquareSpace and others.
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  • 10. Create new documents fastHere's a trick from the Official Google Docs Blog [googledocs.blogspot.com]. Drag the following link to your browser's bookmark bar:New Document [http://docs.google.com/?action=newdoc]Select the bookmark to make a new Google Doc.
  • 11. Open MS Word docs in Google Docs with FirefoxDownload the Google Toolbar for Firefox. Go to the installed Toolbar's options and choose "Tools". Tick the box labelled "Google Docs" and click "Edit". Tick the box labelled "Double-click a file icon". Save the changes and Microsoft Word docs will now open in Firefox.
  • 12. Take it to the limitGoogle Docs files can be up to 500k in size with a limit on embedded images of 2MB. There's a combined limit of 5,000 documents.
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    Lisää esimerkkejä Google Docs:in ominaisuuksista.
Tero Toivanen

12 things you didn't know Google Docs could do | News | TechRadar UK - 0 views

  • 1. Recover old revisionsGo to File > Revision History and the entire past of the current document will be revealed.
  • 2. Create HTML tablesYou can access a document's underlying HTML code direct by going to "Edit > Edit HTML".
  • 3. Add CSSGoogle Docs allows you to add CSS styles to any document.
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  • 4. Batch upload filesClick the "Upload" button, then use CTRL-Click to selectively highlight multiple files or SHIFT-Click to select a continuous list. Google Docs will put them in a queue and upload the lot.
  • 5. Back up Google DocsYou can export multiple documents to a ZIP archive.
  • 6. Synchronise documentsThe free personal edition of back-up tool Syncplicity [www.syncplicity.com] enables you to connect your Google Docs account with a designated folder, which in turn can be synchronised with a folders on your computer.
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    Google Docsissa on paljon hienoja ominaisuuksia, joista tässä blogi-kirjoituksessa mainitaan muutamia.
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Weblogg-ed » What's Changed? (2009 Version) - 0 views

  • I’m in the midst of a great book by Allan Collins and Richard Halverson titled Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology, and they spend about 20 pages writing about why the system is so resistant to change. The bottom line, they say, is that “teaching is an inevitably conservative practice.” When embedded in institutions that protect instruction from systemic change, a conservative practice is reinforced by a conserving institution. It is difficult for teachers to implement substantially changed programs when they already have dedicated years adapting to what the traditional system of school offers (36).
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    Miksi koulun muutos uudenlaiseen kulttuuriin on niin vaikeaa? Tässä blogi-kirjoituksessa vastataan viitaten kirjaan: I'm in the midst of a great book by Allan Collins and Richard Halverson titled Rethinking Education in the Age of Technology, and they spend about 20 pages writing about why the system is so resistant to change. The bottom line, they say, is that "teaching is an inevitably conservative practice."
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