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Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Football Stadium | text2cloud
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Football Stadium
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pearltrees • Crisis Communications
Pearltree with resources to help you manage social media crisis.
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BBC - Bitesize KS2 - maths - Converting fractions to decimals
Bit size learning - Fractions to Decimals
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Since the introduction of the iPad almost two years ago, the education world has changed. Everyone seems to want an iPad. Administrators have them; teachers have or want them; students have or want them. Amidst all this hoopla, who really needs one? For what are they being used in education? Are they improving student learning?
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Volatile and Decentralized: Making universities obsolete
I want to ponder the failings of the conventional higher education model for a minute and see where this leads us, and consider whether something like Udacity is really the solution.
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Free Trademark Search | Free Trademark Watch - Markify
Search for trademarks to make sure you don't infringe on others - also excellent resource for business education.
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Is the student who organizes tag during recess or chooses to help a classmate with math on track to be a senator, a CEO, or a community leader?
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With Duolingo you learn a language for free,
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How Education Fails Technology (And What to Do About It)| The Committed Sardine
How Education Fails Technology (And What to Do About It)
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Ordinary Teenagers, Extraordinary Results: Apprentices at Work
Ordinary Teenagers, Extraordinary Results: Apprentices at Work
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Learning with 'e's: Build a powerful PLN
If you are a professional, you should have a PLN. Your PLN (personal or professional learning network) is the community of people you interact with and learn from on a regular basis.
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Teen finds bugs in Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft code | InSecurity Complex - CNET News
When he's not at school, 15-year-old Cim Stordal spends his time playing the Team Fortress video game, shooting his Airsoft pellet gun, and working in a fish shop in Bergen, Norway. But his real passion is finding bugs in software used by millions of people on the Internet.
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Free Alternative To Microsoft Office Adds New Users ... And 'Hackers'
The next big release of LibreOffice is due out next week, The Document Foundation has promised.
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Microsoft, Apple, and Google: where does the money come from? | ZDNet
After reading last month’s SEC filings, I was inspired to make some pie charts. Microsoft’s a software company. Apple’s a hardware company. What business is Google in? If you said search, guess again.
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5 Ways to Start Learning How to Code Right Now
Learning to code is one of the most powerful and satisfying things you can ever do. If you’re a designer, learning to code can help you understand what you’re creating for, and if you’re looking to build a startup from scratch, being a technical founder can make things exponentially easier for you.
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ICT and learning: 5 myths – busted! | at the virtual chalkface
A recent conference I attended was a hotbed of exciting ideas, inspirational speakers and wonderful stories. Many of these focused on how to make the most of what technology can offer the learner.
Superior Alternatives to Crappy OS X Software Macs come bundled with a lot of software out of the box and while most of it is at least passable, much of it lacks the feature set power users need. That's the catch with a lot of default Mac software, it's easy, but the second you want to do something more with it, you're out of luck. We've compiled a list of our favorite replacements for the usually workable, but generally boring OS X default software. tags: mac software alternatives os x osx lifehacker apple tools Apps in Education: 6 Apps for Creating Outlines on the iPad: Capturing information quickly and efficiently in a classroom is an important skill. So much of what we do in the classroom needs to be documented either b
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