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In a recent IBM survey of 3,800 consumers in six countries, 59 percent of respondents said they use social networks regularly for communicating with friends. Social networks are giving people new ways to develop relationships, gain insights, share ideas, build reputation, collaborate, and more.
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Online Form | Web Form Builder
Count your chickens if you must, but not your forms. With Zoho Creator, create as many online forms as you need and add as many fields in them as you want.
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An Intro to Google Docs and Spreadsheets - YouTube
This playlist will give you a quick over view of Google Docs and Spreadsheets. Including creating docs and spreadsheets, sharing, and creating forms.
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Some people are trying the new Internet Explorer and actually liking it.
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Are You Qualified to Build E-Learning Courses? » The Rapid eLearning Blog
Someone asked if that’s a good thing to place the tools in the hands of anyone who wanted to create a course. It’s a good question. But is it the right question?
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Two men rob Internet cafe, forget to log out of Facebook prior to robbery
As social networks have become more intertwined in our daily routines,some criminals just can't resist logging into Facebook at the worst times.
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How to Shoot Panoramic Photographs
With the advent of digital, it was realized that you could take several images and “stitch” them together in editing software and so the digital panoramic was born. So how do you take panos? Well really there are two stages, the taking stage and the post production stage. Lets start at the beginning.
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Twitter Blog: The best of Twitter in your inbox
Starting today, you can discover the best of Twitter in a weekly email digest delivered to your inbox. This summary features the most relevant Tweets and stories shared by the people you’re connected to on Twitter.
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10+ Tips and Tools To Keep Teachers Organized | ESL Library Blog
Learning online can be an incredible journey but at some point you may feel overwhelmed with the surplus of information and resources.
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New App Links Students and Teachers on iPads -- THE Journal
A newly launched app will allow teachers to create and share interactive lessons for mobile devices like iPads, and help them receive feedback on the ways students are using their devices.
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This 121-Megapixel Photo of Earth Will Make Your Jaw Drop
Need something to put things into perspective on a Monday morning? Our suggestion: The largest single-shot photo of Earth ever taken.
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Math Web Apps | Getting Smart by %author_name% | %tag%
At the Oklahoma Digital Learning Summit last week, an Oklahoma STEM specialist asked me what math products I liked and I mentioned the following:
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Shock Doctrine Comes to Philly Schools « Rethinking Schools Blog
Philadelphia teachers and parents—and educators throughout the country—were horrified a few weeks ago when Thomas Knudsen, the School District of Philadelphia’s chief recovery officer, unveiled a five-year plan to close 64 schools (25 percent of the system), move 40 percent of students into charters, slash the central office to 20 percent of its former capacity, and divide the rest of the district into “achievement networks” run by third-party operators.
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Why the University System, as We Know It, Won’t Last …. and What’s Coming Next | Open Culture
It’s easy to sell books and other commodities on the web. It’s not easy to deliver a quality education. But two converging trends point toward a future when we will see the traditional university give way to an online alternative — something I wasn’t willing to bank on two years ago
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20 Fantastic Books for Kids Learning to Read | Delightful Children's Books
Here is a list of excellent books for parents, teachers and librarians to share with kids who are learning to read.
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Boogie Man Journal: 100 Best YouTube Videos for Science Teachers
Science teachers especially have plenty to love and appreciate with this valuable resource. Everything from microbiology to astrophysics makes an appearance through a channel operated by a museum, university, educator, professional or interested individual. Because so many of the sciences require
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Microsoft makes sharing links in IE 10 with Windows 8 a much easier process - Neowin
We have all done it; when we see a link to a web page that we want to share with others, we copy that website URL, then go to another web site or a program like an email client, Facebook or Twitter, and then past that URL we want to share. Now Microsoft says that experience has been made much more simpler with both Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 8.
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If there's one technology Windows Phone users have been yearning for it's Photosynth. The photo-stitching software creates "synths" or 3D images from your camera phone, giving an immersive photo that's hosted on the web. It then allows the viewer to pan around the image, zoom in and out and various other options.
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How to harden your smartphone against stalkers—Android edition | Ars Technica
Stalking via mobile phone has become a favorite activity of the mentally unhinged everywhere—jilted wives, jealous boyfriends, or any one person who cannot stop obsessing over another. Most smartphones today contain everything a stalker needs to keep solid tabs on their mark, and, in contrast to iPhones and iOS, the Android platform is much more open.
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Google Wins 750+ Domains From Cybersquatter Who Wants 'Google' Trademark Canceled
The National Arbitration Forum (NAF) has given Google ownership of more than 750 domains that used its trademark name, often in conjunction with other well-known trademarks and/or celebrity names.
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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