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Roland Gesthuizen

YouTube - iPad_ping_pong - 0 views

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    "This is the only ergonomic and secure Apple® iPad™/ tablet device holder that allows you to have full 360 degrees rotation with the screen while still being attached safely and securely."
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    This is a pretty tough evaluation of hardware, speaks well for the iPad tablet computer.
Roland Gesthuizen

EduGeek.net - The Front Page - 1 views

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    EduGeek is the world's largest and most vibrant online community dealing solely with issues concerning the technical aspects of educational IT. We have forums discussing everything from hardware to school IT policies and procurement.
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    A dynamic and engaging community for ICT educators and support staff interested in technical issues about educational computing.
seth kutcher

Fast and Reliable Computer Repair Services - 1 views

One day, I was working on my thesis which was due in three days and then suddenly my computer shut down. I then browsed for companies that offer computer repair services and found Computer Hardwar...

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Roland Gesthuizen

Cheat sheet: What you need to know about 802.11ac | TechRepublic - 0 views

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    "The newest wireless networking protocol is 802.11ac, due to be ratified sometime in 2013. Michael Kassner does the research and tells you what you need to know."
Roland Gesthuizen

Review of the FC5025 5.25″ Floppy to USB Adapter « ASCII by Jason Scott - 0 views

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    "If you used home computers at various times from the 1970s through to the 1990s, you have a problem. The problem may be irrelevant, or not a huge problem, but it's a problem nonetheless. The problem is that the vast majority of home computers used 5.25″ floppy disks.. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Ultrabooks: A new era for PCs or Wintel innovation bankruptcy? | TechRepublic - 0 views

  • Microsoft, and all of their hardware partners are going to have do better than this. They need to emerge from innovation bankruptcy and do a lot more than just rubber-stamping Apple’s stuff.
  • why should people buy a knockoff of the MacBook Air when they can get the real thing for about the same price? Other than for the dwindling population of people who are heavily invested in Windows desktop software, that’s going to increasingly be a tough sell for the Wintel coalition.
  • the big question is whether this is real innovation that will change the way people use technology or if it’s just a bunch of trumped up marketing chatter to get people excited about buying laptops again
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    For the first time in years, PCs grabbed the spotlight at CES 2012. Ultrabooks were everywhere, but was it an innovation win or an innovation failure?
Roland Gesthuizen

Victorian Teacher Notebook Scandal - 0 views

  • As you can imagine, conspiracy theories abound. The department lost its previous Mac loving secretary with the change of government, and many worry that the department techs, who have always tried to pretend Macs just don’t exist, are now having their way and trying to push them out of the system altogether.
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    But after a change to a conservative government that has a very poor track record when it comes to supporting public education, Victorian teachers are slowly awakening to a very different landscape. Perhaps the most rude awakening has occurred by way of the latest notebook lease offer from DEECD.
Roland Gesthuizen

Mobility's lesser-known fact: It's not just about BYOD | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "Much like cloud computing and big data, bring your own device has become an irritating buzzword that is being tossed around with unrelenting vigour in the IT industry, but mobility isn't just about BYOD."
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?
Roland Gesthuizen

Air Display for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    "With Air Display, you can use your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch as a wireless display, to extend your computer desktop. Setting up the app is as simple as downloading a client and selecting your iPad (running Air Display) from a pull-down menu in the Menu Bar."
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    This is a very easy and slick app to set up on your Mac, especially when you can drag your toolbars and panels onto the iPad or even your iPhone.
Roland Gesthuizen

ICTeD Services: DEECD - 1 views

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    "In the last 10 years I have learnt a lot about the DEECD Notebooks for Teachers and Principals' Program [NTPP]. In no particular order is a summary of my learnings."
Roland Gesthuizen

Letter from the UK: Farewell to the Moleskine? | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views

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    "It's a noble aspiration: being truly digital means no trees die, your information is searchable, sortable, and safely stored in the cloud. We now have access to great tools such as Evernote, Dropbox, and Google's suite of applications, which means that stuff you care about can accessible to you on almost any device and location; on your phone, tablet, and desktop, at home, at the office, and on the move. Yet paper survives."
Roland Gesthuizen

Hayastan Shakarian Cuts Internet Cable In Georgia - 0 views

  • Hayastan Shakarian, 75, severed a fibre-optic cable on March 28, shutting off the information highway in much of Georgia and all of Armenia for several hours. The cable ran parallel to a railroad track in eastern Georgia where she was allegedly scavenging.
  • "The incident forces our company to think about diversifying our channels."
  • Tbilisi, said that she had only been collecting firewood. "I have no idea what the internet is,"
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    "An elderly Georgian woman who allegedly shut off internet services in her country and neighbouring Armenia while scavenging for copper cable is facing charges that could lead to three years in prison. In an interview the woman tearfully insisted she was innocent and said she had never heard of the web."
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    Interesting disaster recover planning case study.
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