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Peter DiFalco

Apple - iPad in Business - Integration - Mobile Device Management - 1 views

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    Many different vendors offer technologies to help deploy and manage iPads - and not all solutions amount to a centralized lockdown.
Peter DiFalco

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - educational-origami - 2 views

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    This is an update to Bloom's Revised Taxonomy which attempts to account for the new behaviours and actions emerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. 
Laura Sederberg

Enhance Students Productivity with These Web Tools ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 2 views

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    August 26, 2014 There is a growing number of tools for students offering benefits from organizing assignments to creating study groups to taking notes. Here are some notable options for your students to consider. ClassOwl was founded by a group of Stanford sophomores wanting to improve the hectic academic experience.
csharrio

Microsoft's Evolution: 8 Of The Biggest Changes For Windows 10 - 0 views

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    A Sneak Peek: What do we know about this fall's Windows 10 release? The big takeaway is a unified experience a cross mobile and desktop, along with a push for voice recognition, and a continued uncertainty exactly how a company with built-in marketshare should evolve itself without losing its identity.
csharrio

LightSide | Automated support for student writing - 0 views

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    A Sneak Peek at the future. Turnitin Purchases LightSide: LightSide Labs is an educational technology company dedicated to improving student writing skills. Our tools provide automated feedback on student writing, redefining the role of automated assessment in the K-12 and higher education classroom.
Laura Sederberg

Research: When it Comes to Visual Activities, Video Gamers Learn Faster -- Campus Techn... - 0 views

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    Gaming Score one for gamers. An experiment at Brown University has found a correlation between people who frequently play video games and their ability to retain learning about two quickly learned visual activities. The results suggest that video game playing not only improves player performance but also builds up the capacity to improve performance.
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