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Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Ways To Quickly Share Bunches of Links With Your Students - 0 views

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    "If you have ever tried to get all of your students to the same set of websites at the same time, you know that just a couple of mistyped characters can create a frustrating experience. One solution is to post all of the links on your course blog. Another solution is to use a link bundling service that will group all of your links together into one package. Then instead of sending out a bunch of individual links you can just send one link that will open all of the bundled links for your students. Here are three services that you can use for just that purpose."
Katie Day

Design that Matters - 0 views

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    "Design that Matters (DtM), a 501c3 nonprofit based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, creates new products that allow social enterprises in developing countries to offer improved services and scale more quickly. DtM has built a collaborative design process through which hundreds of volunteers in academia and industry donate their skills and expertise to the creation of breakthrough products for communities in need. Our goal is to deliver a better quality of service, and a better quality of life, to millions of beneficiaries through products designed for our clients."
Jeffrey Plaman

Mac 101: Shorten text using the Summarize Service | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 0 views

  • you can select a block of text and click the application name in the menu bar > Services > Summarize.
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      This is how you use Summarize
Keri-Lee Beasley

Classroom Collaboration Using Social Bookmarking Service Diigo (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | E... - 0 views

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    A great comprehensive blog post on using Diigo for Collaborative Bookmarking. Great for people just getting started.
Katie Day

Bookry - Welcome | Interactive widgets, reader analytics & templates that work with iBo... - 0 views

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    a complimentary service for iBooks Author that lets you add widgets to books
Jeffrey Plaman

Center for Collaborative Action Research - 0 views

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    Action research is a process of deep inquiry into one's practices in service of moving towards an envisioned future, aligned with values. Action research is the systematic, reflective study of one's actions, and the effects of these actions, in a workplace context. As such, it involves deep inquiry into one's professional practice. The researchers examine their work and seek opportunities for improvement.
Katie Day

Library Services in the Digital Age | Pew Internet Libraries - 0 views

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    the latest Pew report released Jan 22, 2013
Jeffrey Plaman

Coming of Age in the Digital Age | GeekDad | Wired.com - 1 views

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    This past week, my first-born became legal. Not to drive, vote or drink, though; that comes later. My son turned 13 years old, making him eligible under terms of service to have his own social media account. That isn't to say he hasn't been on those sites for years, though. His social media cred is older than our daughter, who turns four in a couple months. He has had moments where he used Facebook too much, only to self-censor like a boss when he found it was cutting into his reading time. These days, his activity is largely limited to liking Doctor Who content on my geeky Pinterest board and collaborating with peers on Google (despite his original account there being deleted due to age restrictions). He has never had much interest in tweeting, but he got a video camera yesterday that may signal the beginning of a new vlog.
Keri-Lee Beasley

A lawyer rewrote Instagram's terms of service for kids. Now you can understand all of t... - 1 views

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    Student-friendly terms and conditions of Instagram. Similar to many Social Media apps.
Katie Day

Battle For Singapore for iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G ... - 0 views

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    "The National Heritage Board of Singapore is proud to present the "Battle for Singapore" application for self-guided trails. Embark on a journey to experience the Battle for Singapore during World War II, learn more about our local war heroes and relive the painful experience of the Prisoners of War (PoWs) and civilians alike during the Japanese Occupation. Through the incorporation of GPS tracking technology, the "Battle for Singapore" application will offer four different trails and provide a companion guide to 32 different historical World War II sites in Singapore. As you progress through each hotspot, you will discover weapons used by the resistance fighters of Force 136 and get promoted in rank at the completion of each trail. Kindly note that this application will require GPS tracking and internet connection for the downloading of content and the transmission of pictures. Please also note that continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life so remember to turn-off the Location Services function when you have completed each trail."
Keri-Lee Beasley

Kids and Tech: Parenting Tips for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    "The best way to make technology a healthy and positive part of family life is actually to embrace it, educate yourself about it and go hands-on with new devices, apps, social networks and services wherever possible."
Louise Phinney

One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | E... - 1 views

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    "Bring your own device" programs have transformed the way schools are delivering technology services to students.
Louise Phinney

Innovation Excellence | 40 Reasons Why We Struggle with Innovation - 0 views

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    The fuzzy front end of innovation confronts you with a lot of questions. For the new edition of my book Creating innovative Products and Services,  I have posted a question on front-end innovation struggles to innovation practitioners in more than 20 Linkedin groups. The response was massive. I made a list of forty reasons why people struggle starting innovation in their companies in daily practice.
Katie Day

Themeefy - 1 views

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    "Themeefy is a free service that lets you discover and curate knowledge from the Web and archive them in Themes to publish as personalized magazines later!"
Louise Phinney

YouTube Launches Digital Citizenship Curriculum for Teachers | MindShift - 1 views

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    Going deeper into the education sphere, YouTube has just launched a digital citizenship curriculum for teachers, which includes training in things like how to report content, cyberbullying, safety modes, and copyright. In order to be more easily accessed in schools, last year YouTube started offering a service that redirects all YouTube links to its Education channel, YouTube.com/Education. Check out the new digital citizenship curriculum
Jeffrey Plaman

Welcome To Focus Education - 1 views

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    Focus Education provides a global Professional Learning Service for educators, corporations, parents and students. The mission of the organisation is to provide the most current information about learning with the brain in mind as possible, at the most competitive rate achievable.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Your School's Profile: Are you keeping up? | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    It use to be you only had to worry about your school website Then it was the wikipedia entry Then came videos that kids were uploading to YouTube and Myspace Next came Facebook Shortly after that Twitter and now location services (Foursquare, Facebook Places, Gowalla and Google Latitude )
Louise Phinney

PSA Menu - 0 views

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    Examples of public service announcements
Katie Day

MEDIA STORE - UK DVDs for Education - 0 views

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    "Media Store serves the education market with an unrivalled collection of DVDs, including latest releases, classics and difficult-to-source titles covering a wide range of subjects and audience age range. Media Store is well known throughout the market for its high stock levels, honest prices, speedy delivery and friendly service which makes it a one-stop shop for all teachers and educators who need DVDs to support their curriculum delivery.
Katie Day

YouCanBook.Me - 1 views

shared by Katie Day on 23 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    ". a free and simple online service for people who manage their time using a Google Calendar. Log in using your Google account, approve our access to your calendar and you immediately get a simple dedicated web page that lets your customers/students/colleagues see when you are free. Then, with just a couple of clicks, they can book you. Add your logo at the top of the page, and a few words of instruction, and you have a simple booking web-presence in a few minutes. Alternatively, grab the emebed code to include the calendar on your blog or website." NB: must be turned on by the administrator for GAPPS accounts
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