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Roland Gesthuizen

Report Cards Are In: So Did the iPad in the Classroom Make the Grade? | Hack Education - 1 views

  • tablets — the hardware, the apps, the digital textbooks — will get more student-friendly in coming years
  • the Penn State English department views this fall’s iPad experiment “a success,” and Selber says that department instructors are interested in more iPad implementations.
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    Following the launch of the iPad last spring, many schools made headlines by announcing their plans to distribute the devices to teachers and students and to incorporate the iPad into coursework. Now that the fall term is over, several of those schools are reporting on what was, for many, the first full semester using iPads in the classroom. So does the iPad make the grade? If so, will it usher in a new wave of educational tablets as some analysts are predicting?
John Pearce

Thinklinkr: the best real-time collaborative online outliner - 0 views

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    "Thinklinkr will make you awesome! Your ideas will grow and flow when you collaborate on outlines with thinklinkr.com. Signup is easy and so is thinklinkr; you'll be making outlines before you know it."
Roland Gesthuizen

Welcome to Nelson Information Technology - Cengage Learning - 1 views

  • Students can access extensive online self-testing material that includes multiple-choice questions written for each chapter.
  • Teachers can access all of the student material, as well as sample SACs, practice exams for each unit, and the solutions to all of the questions in the book. An annually updated list of recommended software for completing assessment tasks, and links to relevant and free open-source software are also included.
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    "Welcome to Nelson Information Technology" - A website for a text book publisher.
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    Publish the VCE IT and ITA textbook.
Roland Gesthuizen

the Face of Tomorrow: the Human Face of Globalization, photographs by Mike Mike - 0 views

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    The Face of Tomorrow is a concept for a series of photographs that addresses the effects of globalization on identity. .. The Face of Tomorrow attempts to find this face by taking photographs of the current inhabitants and compositing their faces to create a typical face. What we get is a new person - a mix of all the people in that city. A face that doesn't exist right now, but a face, it seems, of someone quite real.
Roland Gesthuizen

CBA's NetBank, ATM, eftpos hit by glitch | Commonwealth Bank - 0 views

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    "Police have issued a warning after reports that more than 40 Commonwealth Bank ATMs have been dispensing large amounts of cash. Police are unsure at this stage what has caused the fault and are liaising with the Commonwealth Bank, which has been hit all day by a technical glitch that has disrupted its online banking, ATMs, and eftpos services."
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    Interesting programming bug for a machine to spit out cash.
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Good Digital Storytelling Resources - 0 views

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    "Digital storytelling comes in many forms. Digital storytelling could refer to creating podcasts, creating videos, or creating multimedia ebooks to name of few of its forms. If you're considering developing your first digital storytelling project for your class, here some resources that can help you get started."
John Pearce

Voir QR: The History, Use & Abuse of QR Codes - 0 views

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    A great Slideshare looking at QR Codes from the marketing point of view. The presentation contains a great explanation of the makeup of a QR code as well as examples of good and not so good uses in marketing. It also looks at other types of codes that compete with QR codes.
John Pearce

nerdson CC licenses Comic Strip - 0 views

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    This cartoon strip from nerdson blog has been translated and reproduced on the UNESCO elearning blog. It is an interesting way to explain to students about how Creative Commons works.
John Pearce

Keeping up e-ppearances: How to bury your digital dirt - tech - 23 February 2011 - New ... - 0 views

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    "Thankfully, there are ways to restore your online reputation. While you might think that reducing your internet presence is the way to go, you'd be wrong. The key to managing your reputation is to spend more time online, not less. The advocates of this approach argue that polishing your online persona could soon join healthy eating and exercise in your arsenal of everyday life-maintenance chores. So how exactly do you go about it?"
John Pearce

Knowledge 2.0 - 0 views

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    Our society has been irreversibly affected by a new phenomenon in InfoWhelm - an unparalleled access to a wealth of online information, never before seen or heard of. Learning has truly become a lifelong pursuit, and it can happen anytime and anywhere in our Information age. But how do we determine good from the bad, interpret right from wrong, and distinguish complete, accurate, and usable data from a sea of irrelevance and digital inundation? The skills to help us best understand and make use of the wealth of knowledge at our fingertips is essential to life and success both in the classrooms and workforces of the 21st century.
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Enable AirPrint Service on Mac OS X 10.6.5? | Jaxov - 0 views

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    "Apple introduced AirPrint feature in iOS 4.2 which allows you to print your documents, photos, emails, web-pages etc wirelessly (over a Wifi connection) with your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Apple removed AirPrint support in Mac OS X 10.6.5 (Snow Leopard) at the last stage before its launch because of some technical or patent issues. Following guide will allow you to activate AirPrint feature on OS X 10.6.5 for using shared printing on your iOS device."
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    How to enable wi-fi printing with Airprint from an iPad with Apple OSX.
John Pearce

The Twitter Trap - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Last week my wife and I told our 13-year-old daughter she could join Facebook. Within a few hours she had accumulated 171 friends, and I felt a little as if I had passed my child a pipe of crystal meth. I don't mean to be a spoilsport, and I don't think I'm a Luddite. I edit a newspaper that has embraced new media with creative, prizewinning gusto. I get that the Web reaches and engages a vast, global audience, that it invites participation and facilitates - up to a point - newsgathering. But before we succumb to digital idolatry, we should consider that innovation often comes at a price. And sometimes I wonder if the price is a piece of ourselves. "
Roland Gesthuizen

The Only 5 Google Chrome Extensions You Need - 0 views

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    "One of Google Chrome's best features is its minimalist interface. The browser also already has many built-in features that satisfy even the most advanced web users. In order to keep Chrome's uncluttered user interface, it's best to avoid installing too many extensions. Here are the five essential Chrome extensions you should use for a better browsing experience."
John Pearce

How Cybersmart are you? - 1 views

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    From ACMA Cybersmart this very catchy video has stats on what students are doing online as well as lots of targetted advice on what to do to prevent problems and what to do when problems arise. It also contains visual links to the support docs that Cybersmart can provided.
John Pearce

Using Angry Birds to teach math, history and science - 0 views

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    "It doesn't seem to matter what age group or demographic that I talk to, kids (and adults) everywhere are fans of Angry Birds. As I was playing around with Angry Birds (yep I'm a fan too), I started thinking about all of the learning that could be happening. I have watched a two year old tell an older sister that "you have to pull down to go up higher". I have watched as kids master this game through trial and error. Being the teacher that I am, I started dreaming up a transdisciplinary lesson with Angry Birds as the base. I happened to be writing an inquiry lesson that has students look at inventions throughout time and thought: the catapult-that is an invention that has technology and concepts that are used even today. This is one of those inspirational moments that comes when you are drifting off to sleep and has you frantically searching for paper and pen to record as fast as the ideas come. So what did I do? I got myself out of bed and went to work sketching out a super awesome plan. Here is the embedded learning that I came up with"
Roland Gesthuizen

PDF to Word Converter - 100% Free - 1 views

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    Using our PDF-to-Word conversion technology, you can quickly and easily create editable DOC/RTF files, making it a cinch to re-use PDF content in applications like Microsoft Word, Excel, OpenOffice, and WordPerfect. Best of all, it's entirely free!
Roland Gesthuizen

10 ways to automate the mundane (so you can focus on what matters) | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    I was invited to speak on a topic near and dear to me during a session titled "Automate the mundane so you can focus on the impactful." During that session, I discussed ways that IT departments might streamline their services to provide more time to focus on business-leading initiatives as opposed to simply keeping the lights on.
Roland Gesthuizen

LogoWorks - home - 0 views

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    The book has been out of print for a while, but now here it is. The programs are written in Atari Logo by a collection of Logo enthusiasts who hung out at the Atari Cambridge Research Lab. Except for the animation projects most of the programs will run in current versions of Logo. The book is divided into six sections: Wordplay Stories Games Turtle Geometry Music Programming Ideas
Roland Gesthuizen

Teaching Kids To Think Using Scratch | Betchablog - 0 views

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    "Scratch takes all of the essential programming constructs like sequencing, conditional branching, control structures, data manipulations, etc, and wraps them in a very friendly, very easy to use environment that even the youngest students can use with just a little knowledge.  It's quite intuitive to learn and you can do simple things fairly easily, yet there is really no limit as to how far you take it."  
John Pearce

MakeUseOf.com - How the Internet Works - 0 views

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    "So you and your students use the Internet everyday, but are you fluent in its language? Perhaps you've found yourself listening to a "techy" conversation where the terms IP, DNS, or PHP were being used and you wanted to know what those terms mean. What is an IP address? What is a DNS record? And just who is in charge of the Internet? Get answers to those questions and many more in Make Use Of's free ebook How the Internet Works."
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