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BBC News - Mona Lisa copy reveals new detail
Mona Lisa copy reveals new detail
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Grades 9 to 12 presentation/Secondary III to V in Quebec
During the last few years, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has been conducting research and discussions with high school students on the subject of privacy and the Internet. We wanted to know how we could help them use online tools in a fun way that they won’t regret later on in life. The feedback we received from both students and teachers was valuable. Many of them indicated that they would find a presentation about these topics, useful. We decided to develop a presentation for teachers and other community leaders that talks about the impact of some online activities on privacy, and how young people can control the risk.
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http://www.wmnet.org.uk/wmnet/custom/files_uploaded/uploaded_resources/853/numberlinev2.swf
Collection of activities to work the number line.
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Have fun and make games, or hack your homework using Ruby!
Just tell your parents or teachers you're learning Ruby programming... ;)
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Mentimeter | Interact with your audience
Interact with your audience
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CanvasDropr is NOT just another image sharing site. See it to understand it - sign up for free above. The team consist of passionate nerds and we have a vision of creating a service to exchange images and videos in a totally new way.
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Kindergarten kids: A pencil, eraser and an iPad | ZDNet
Young learners are using iPads in the classrooms of Burris Laboratory School. Will mobile device use become the future for classroom education?
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How to use VLC Player to convert .wmv to .mp4? « Apple Clinic, the FAQ Repository
How to use VLC Player to convert .wmv to .mp4?
Actually, not just .wmv but any video files that the VLC Player can play it can convert to .mp4! The list includes popular video format such as VCD’s .dat/.mpg, DVD Video’s .vob, etc. The process is technically call Transcoding, and it’s simple, fast and best of all, free-of-charge. -
Has to be the easiest way to blog.
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Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 10 Sites for Creating a Chart or Graph
Charts and Graphs are an effective tool when trying to convey information in a simple and visual way. Also, it is a great way to track trends and help explain complex datasets. This is something that has been used in the business world and education on a everyday basis. With that, I decided to list my top favorite sites for creating a chart or graph.
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10 Questions with Facebook Research Engineer – Andrei Alexandrescu | Server-Side Magazine
Today we caught up with Andrei Alexandrescu for a “10 Question” interview. He is a Romanian born research engineer at Facebook living in the US, you can contact him on his website erdani.com or @incomputable.
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Microsoft Office 15 Private Preview Program Begins, Public Beta Coming This Summer | TechieApps
The next version of Microsoft office is under the pipeline and Microsoft says that it has started running the preview program for the same for a selected group of customers. Unlike other up gradations the new version of Microsoft is projected to be much bigger and wider. It has been codenamed as “Office 15” and will combine the core features of software suite along with the cloud based applications and mobile platforms.
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Ten Sites Supporting Digital Classroom Collaboration In Project Based Learning
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How OpenCourseWare Has Changed Education | Edudemic
OpenCourseWare (OCW) has freed many educators and students from a commitment to traditional textbooks that are, for some subjects, obsolete moments after they appear on the shelves and are very expensive. OCW materials are distributed via the Internet to whomever who wants to use them, supporting students and lifelong learners alike.
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Video: What if Microsoft Designed the iPod Packaging? - AppleSlut.com
As you know, Microsoft and Apple have very different marketing strategies. We can debate the implementation, target audience, marketing goals, etc. But that’s not very fun.
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Microsoft: The Web is better without plug-ins | Deep Tech - CNET News
Microsoft began distancing itself from browser plug-ins last year starting with Internet Explorer on Windows 8's Metro interface, but it spoke more definitively today: plug-ins are bad for the Web.
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Pinterest Rivals Twitter in Referral Traffic #pinteresting - Brian Solis
To those of you who lead “the Pinteresting life,” you’ve contributed to a phenomenon that is certainly putting its clicks where the hype is. By that I mean, Pinterest is a two-year old cultural sensation that is borderline causing dependency among its users and the rabid audiences they’re developed. This rapid fire network has pinned itself to a rocket with estimated unique viewership ascending 429% from September to December 2011…and I’m not even sure if the sky’s the limit here.
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How will personalized learning really work? | Getting Smart
How will personalized learning really work?
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Teens’ Top 5 Technology Mistakes | CHOICES | Scholastic.com
Digital technology is changing every day, so it’s easy to make mistakes with phones and computers
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20 Twitter Hashtags Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic
Twitter chats are such a great way to stay connected and informed in your professional circle, and education is no exception. Through education chats, you can find out about new methods for teaching, tech resources, even jobs for teachers. Most chats are held weekly, and offer an opportunity to have a regularly scheduled conversation with like-minded educators.
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Why You Should Choose Refurbished If You're Buying Apple Products
Buying refurbished electronics can save you some dough, but it can also feel like a game of Russian roulette. In the case of Apple products, Lifehacker alum Rick Broida writes on CNET that it makes sense to choose refurbished every time.
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Web research on the iPad using Evernote and Skitch (how-to) | ZDNet
The iPad is a great tool for doing web research, especially when used with Evernote and Skitch. Here is how I do it on a daily basis.
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Personal Learning Networks for Educators: 10 Tips | Getting Smart
I often begin my workshop on personal learning networks (PLN) for educators by asking these questions: Who is in your learning network? Who do you learn from on a regular basis? Who do you turn to for your own professional development?
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Education: Massive list of free Cyber Security related video courses | Cyber Warzone
Excellent resource for all mayors in Cyber Security, Cyber warfare, Cybercrime, Espionage, OSINT, Malware, languages and much more!
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eLearning in ‘the Cloud’ « Managing eLearning
Several eLearning pundits predicted that 2012 will be “the year of the cloud” for those delivering education over the Internet. While I don’t disagree that cloud computing will continue to be an important, evolving service, its use loosely as a term makes it difficult to pin down an exact definition for this buzzword or how it will impact eLearning in 2012. What is true is the buzz about using a Cloud service is reaching a fever pitch. So let me ramble a bit in hopes of educating managers about the cloud and suggest questions to ask vendors.
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10 Brain-Based Learning Laws That Trump Traditional Education
10 Brain-Based Learning Laws That Trump Traditional Education
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Indiana to Embrace High School Online Learning Requirements | Education News
Indiana to Embrace High School Online Learning Requirements
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Microsoft Slams Google Privacy Changes With "Putting People First" Ad Campaign
Microsoft Slams Google Privacy Changes With “Putting People First” Ad Campaign
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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