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QikPad Beta - Instant Collaboration Tool
QikPad is a free online collaboration tool.
Multiple users can instantly see text updates, character by character.
Work together on documents, projects or code in real-time.
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ScreenTweet :: Share videos, photos, pictures, images, and screenshots on Twitter
ScreenTweet shares videos, pictures, screen shots, and images on Twitter
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What should a networked educational leader tweet about? | Connected Principals
This week, I begin a cohort based in Alberta, Canada, working with educational leaders that are both school and division based. A question that I have received from many educators/administrators is what could I possibly share on Twitter. Although this is not the “definitive” guideline below, I would love to share my thoughts on what you should tweet:
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Occupy Geeks Are Building a Facebook for the 99% | Threat Level | Wired.com
They hope the technology they are developing can go well beyond Occupy Wall Street to help establish more distributed social networks, better online business collaboration and perhaps even add to the long-dreamed-of semantic web — an internet made not of messy text, but one unified by underlying meta-data that computers can easily parse.
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impress.js for presentations. Very, very interesting.
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5 Things to Know About the Future of Computer Science - Emmaus, PA Patch
Carlen Blackstone, an Emmaus High School computer science teacher, wants people to think about where the United States will be in a few years if it doesn't increase its focus on computer science education.
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