digital citizenship - 0 views
http://www.jeffbullas.com/2010/06/10/is-social-media-making-us-more-tribal - 0 views
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"In recent months I have noticed that I have been invited with increasing frequency to join different tribes from the UK to the USA and Australia. I haven't had to attend initiation ceremonies, shave my head or tatoo my torso. Is Social Media Making Us Tribal? These tribes are not local or indigenous but global and the shared theme is not indigenous but of common interests, shared goals, aspirations and passions that span countries and continents."
Ultranet, OnDemand Testing... - Time To Get Mobile? - ABCreative - 0 views
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"The iPad holds so many creative opportunities for the classroom, but is there a place for utilising this tool for online systems such as the Ultranet or On-Demand Testing in Victorian schools?"
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Interesting thought in this blog, iPads for online assessment. This has merit and we have the technology to do this now.
How Google works - 0 views
The first smart rabbit - Nabaztag - 0 views
10 Ways to Write Better Blog Posts « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views
Challenges, change and trends 2011 - 1 views
[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Becta Emerging Technologies - 0 views
Teach Yourself to Teach with Tech: The first 10 | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC - 0 views
activitytypes - home - 0 views
iPads in Education - 0 views
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
KILL THE NET | Hungry Beast - 0 views
Facebook Photos Can Be Exposed Even If Profile Set To Private - 1 views
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The wife of an Australian security expert has been targeted by another security expert in a Facebook privacy vulnerability test demonstrated at a security conference in Queensland. The privacy vulnerability, which can affect all Facebook users if a hacker has enough time, allows for privacy-protected photos to be accessed without being the user's "friend".
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