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John Pearce

BlastFollow! - 0 views

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    "BlastFollow enables you to follow Twitter users who share your interests en masse. This web site is a production of Triangle Information Solutions. To use BlastFollow, simply enter a favorite hashtag (for example, "americanidol") in the box below. Then, click the "Get Users!" button. After a few seconds, you will see the number of users who tweeted with that hashtag recently. Then, you need only enter your Twitter name and password and click "Blast!" You will start following all of those users. You can usually see the progress on a user-by-user basis."
John Pearce

Google New - 0 views

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    This is the place to find things that are new on Google. It includes a neat sorting facility and the capability to quickly share via the major social networking portals.
John Pearce

End of Privacy - Special Coverage on CNN.com - 0 views

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    "As people share more information about themselves online, the internet, in effect, has created a public transcript of consciousness -- storing our thoughts, locations, social lives and memories in data warehouses all over the world. This has enabled technological advances and shaped our social interactions. It's also really freaked some people out. "
John Pearce

The History and Evolution of Social Media | Webdesigner Depot - 0 views

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    "Social media has become an integral part of modern society. There are general social networks with user bases larger than the population of most countries. There are niche sites for virtually every special interest out there. There are sites to share photos, videos, status updates, sites for meeting new people and sites to connect with old friends. It seems there are social solutions to just about every need. In this article, we'll review the history and evolution of social media from its humble beginnings to the present day."
John Pearce

Art Project, powered by Google - 0 views

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    The 'Art Project' is a "unique collaboration with some of the world's most acclaimed art museums to enable people to discover and view more than a thousand artworks online in extraordinary detail. * Explore museums with Street View technology: virtually move around the museum's galleries, selecting works of art that interest you, navigate though interactive floor plans and learn more about the museum and you explore. * Artwork View: discover featured artworks at high resolution and use the custom viewer to zoom into paintings. Expanding the info panel allows you to read more about an artwork, find more works by that artist and watch related YouTube videos. * Create your own collection: the 'Create an Artwork Collection' feature allows you to save specific views of any of the 1000+ artworks and build your own personalised collection. Comments can be added to each painting and the whole collection can then be shared with friends and family.
Roland Gesthuizen

Victorian Information Technology Teachers Association Inc. - eKnowledge - 1 views

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    "There are many teacher contributed resources which you can search in a number of ways: keyword, popular resources, new resources, cloud tag, or category. Members may wish to share a resource by clicking on the "add a resource button" and filling the details. You may also help others with their selection by commenting on the value of the resource to your teaching and learning. Members must be logged in to access resources."
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    VITTA eKnowledge resource portal
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.
Roland Gesthuizen

YoYo Games | Store - 0 views

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    Game Maker for Mac Lite has the same restrictions as the PC Lite version but you cannot share the game with your friends as you cannot save the executable. Exclusions are * No 3D functions are available. * Sprites cannot be rotated. * Cannot create executables of the games.
John Pearce

Phil Bradley's weblog: Google Plus; an overview - 1 views

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    "Google Plus or Google+ or G+ has now been out and about for roughly a week, and I was fortunate enough to get to play with it quite early on. I know that lots of people haven't as yet, so this is an overview post so that when you DO, you'll have some idea of what you're looking at. (Please note: I don't have any invites to give out and I've tried several different ways to share access already. If/when I do, I'll be sure to let people know via my Twitter feed.)"
Roland Gesthuizen

Evernote as Portfolio | Helping to change the way we document, share and reflect upon l... - 0 views

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    "Mostly these correspondences are a few emails to support educators as they explore Evernote for their schools. Occasionally, however, I have the privilege of hearing over a whole year about how a teacher or a school has transformed the learning landscape of their students using Evernote for Portfolios."
Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

  • Some highlights from Google Documents for Teachers: Creating self-grading quizzes Creating, sharing, and publishing documents and presentations. And creating a personal Google Account.
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    "Yesterday I sat down and built a new guide, Google Documents for Teachers. The 40 page guide (embedded below) is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents. This document is part of a larger project that I hope to complete this month. Please leave a comment if you have suggestions about how to improve this document."
Roland Gesthuizen

Pancake.io - 0 views

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    The easiest way to publish on the web: a simple text file in your Dropbox folder
Roland Gesthuizen

Will iBooks Author Create A Wave of Self-Published Teachers? | Wandering Academic - 0 views

  • But lo, there is a tool for the Mac that makes iPad-friendly books, allows you to print and share individual pages of a book, and allows for handwritten notes. It doesn’t, like iBooks, allow the author to update all the readers with a newly edited copy, but copy-paste will work just fine. It’s called Pages. For the teacher who self-publishes, Pages is the better, more flexible tool for now.
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    As with anything Apple, the recent education-themed announcement has everyone dreaming of a better future for the children, and all that. The question you keep reading is "will e-textbooks change the face of education?", just like people asked about the iPad when it first came out. And while I'm very impressed by the design of the new textbooks available on iBooks 2, and I love the fact that they include touchable animations and videos to supplement text, the books themselves don't seem revolutionary.
Roland Gesthuizen

OSV Education FOSS Catalog | Creative Contingencies Pty. Ltd. - 0 views

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    "Free Software for Schools is a catalogue of open source computer programs for teaching and learning. The catalog is organised by the following categories, and contains an index that lists the name of each program listed."
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    Good catalgue of educational software, much of it free to download and share.
Roland Gesthuizen

Google: Exploring Computational Thinking - 0 views

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    "Easily incorporate computational thinking into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lessons, examples, and programs. For more resources, including discussion forums and news, visit our ECT Discussion Forums, Lessons include complete teacher editions, student worksheets, and any applicable Python programs. Examples include short exercises from core subjects with key CT concepts to consider. Programs include Python examples and exercises for teachers to enhance their existing lessons. All lessons, examples, and programs are based on California K-12 state standards."
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    Interesting collection of Python programming lessons shared here by Google.
Sue Tapp

Age article about non web based app for creating rubrics on iPads - 2 views

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    Two Melbourne developers launch Rubrica - design and share rubrics on your iPad
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