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SlimCleaner is CCleaner on Steroid | Windows7hacker
CCleaner is probably the most popular PC maintenance tool out there. There are lighter utilities that can clean the system garbage files, if that’s not enough, you should try the SlimCleaner. It’s the CCleaner on steroid. It has almost all the features CCleaner offers, and it does more.
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What Is Carrier IQ And How Do I Know If I Have It?
Carrier IQ has sprung into our lives several weeks ago, with a video by security researcher Trevor Eckhart who found some hidden apps running on his HTC device. Since then, speculations and panic have risen to the point in which many users believe their every action, including text messages, email and web content is being recorded and transmitted to carriers.
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Data Visualization: 20+ Useful Tools and Resources
There are plenty of cool technologies available to collect and examine data. Both web and desktop applications have provided some really great interfaces to fall in love with data mining, and with the rise in popularity we have noticed an increased number of infographics created over the past few years.
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- Top 10 Sites for Images and Clip Art by David Kapuler
Finding images on the internet for classroom use has been a problem problem for many educators, for reasons such as copyright privileges, inappropriateness, etc.
While there are a number of paid solutions for finding images such as Nettrekker or Discovery Streaming, there are a number of free alternatives that work nicely as well. -
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Do we want textbooks to live in Apple’s walled garden? — Tech News and Analysis
Apple’s launch of a new suite of textbook-related services for the iPad is being widely celebrated, and with good reason. The ability to have beautiful, interactive and easy to use e-books on the tablet makes a huge amount of sense
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Jon Schnur: How to Get Your Child Kindergarten Ready | TIME Ideas | TIME.com
Last month, the White House announced the winners of a hotly contested competition among states for early childhood Race to the Top funding. Proposals from governors — 17 Republicans and 18 Democrats — totaled more than four times the available funding and underscored the fact that long-term academic success depends in a large part on how well-prepared young children are for elementary school.
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Why iBooks will never come to Mac OS | ZDNet
Today’s iBooks 2.0 and iBooks Author announcements were another evolutionary step toward Apple’s total domination of digital content creation and delivery. The problem is that Apple is artificially limiting its new publishing poster child — iBooks — to iOS in order to squeeze every last cent out of consumers that it can.
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How To Download Just About Anything [OS X Tips] | Cult of Mac
How To Download Just About Anything [OS X Tips]
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The on-demand learning toolkit | Onlignment
The on-demand learning toolkit
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The Ultimate Guide To Apple’s New Education Initiative | Edudemic
Apple has just unveiled their latest attempt to rethink an entire market. It’s not a new tablet, phone, or even a device at all. Today at the Guggenheim, Apple announced how it will essentially get more school districts to buy iPads.
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Why I love project-based learning | Wright'sRoom
I love project-based learning. Why? Because my students do. Some of my favourite projects are the Biology 30 projects due at semester’s end. These aren’t the only projects we create throughout the semester; we also create a number of digital products too. However, these tend to be the most intricate and hands on.
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Students at one local high school class are actually encouraged to peruse Facebook and YouTube as one of their class assignments.
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Why Apple, Why Does it Have to Be Like This? The Cold Cynicism of the iBook EULA
It's hard to wrap my brain around the cold cynicism of Apple's releasing a new tool to democratize the publishing of eBooks today, only to include in the tool's terms and conditions a prohibition against selling those books anywhere but through Apple's own bookstore. There's just something so achingly awful about it.
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An Interactive Story | Digital Play
An Interactive Story
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Professional blog | 21st Century Educator
So as expected, Apple announced their new textbooks for the iPad. Looking over the specs and what is possible to create with the iPad, it doesn't look like they've offered a complete set of features for their book, but buried in their authoring features is the ability to embed HTML widgets into pages. There are some things I'd like to see improved about their digital textbook, but most schools will find the fact that they can subscribe to multiple textbook publishing companies through the same system pretty attractice.
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Kno - 15-Day Free Trials on over 100,000 eTextbooks
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Click on an Anonymous link, and you could be DDoS’ing the US government | Naked Security
Overnight, websites belonging to the FBI, Department of Justice, RIAA, MPAA, Universal and others were struck by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.
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Hitler reacts to SOPA. - YouTube
Hitler reacts to SOPA.
OTR Links 01/23/2018 – doug — off the record OTR Links 01/23/2018 https://t.co/nJKZXGIJCa tags: via:packrati.us Sergei Eisenstein - Google Search Sergei Eisenstein https://t.co/AO6acACKzD — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) January 23, 2018 tags: IFTTT Twitter via:packrati.us Ontario minimum wage hike having ‘trickle up’ effect on paycheques of higher earners | Financial Post Ontario minimum wage hike having 'trickle up' effect on paycheques of higher earnershttps://t.co/x28xegyu9UShared from my Google feed Ontario minimum wage hike having 'trickle up' effect on paycheques of higher earnershttps://t.co/x28xegyu9U Shared from my Google feed — Doug Peterson (@dougpet
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