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Free Website Builder, Mobile Websites : Zoho Sites
Create your own website with Zoho Sites. Automatically formats for mobile visitors.
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The Tech Curve: Managing Google Docs in the Classroom
Teachers love how easy it is to collaborate with their students, not having to worry about losing the file and all the other bonuses that using Docs brings, but tracking down assignments can be a nightmare. I've covered this before from the teachers perspective and the students perspective here, but I'll run through how I do it step by step.
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Going global in search of great art
South African rock designs. Brazilian street graffiti. Australian aboriginal art. Today we’re announcing a major expansion of the Google Art Project. From now on, with a few simple clicks of a finger, art lovers around the world will be able to discover not just paintings, but also sculpture, street art and photographs from 151 museums in 40 countries.
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The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content
The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content
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http://think-bank.com/iwb/games/blobs.swf
Logical interactive froggy puzzle!
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The scale of the universe - puts everything into perspective
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Learnist is Like Pinterest for Learning | teacherstech.net
Learnist is a new site (still in beta) that aims to be like Pinterest but for sharing learning resources. On Learnist you can create pinboards of materials organized around a topic. You can create multiple boards within your account and make your boards collaborative. You can pin images, videos, and text to your boards by using the Leanist bookmarklet, by manually entering the URL of a resource, or by uploading materials to your boards. Take a look at the video below for a brief introduction to Learnist.
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The curse of free cloud services: a cautionary tale | ZDNet
Cloud services have their failings, and I’m not talking about the usual crashes and cyberattacks. No, sometimes the service just goes away.
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Yahoo Debuts Axis, Their New (And Impressive) Desktop And Mobile Search Experience | TechCrunch
Late last year, Yahoo filed for a trademark on the phrase “Yahoo Axis.” The filing raised more questions than answers at the time, but after six months Yahoo has finally spilled the proverbial beans — Axis is both a new search-oriented add-on for your web browser, and a new browser app for iOS.
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Why Won't Twitter Tweet These Tweets?
Do this right now: Go to Twitter and type the words "get help." Or try "get hungry" or "get high" or "get laid." Really, any two-word pair beginning with "get" will do. Now send the Tweet. What's that? It vanished? Exactly.
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THIS EXPERIMENTAL APP FROM THE MIT MEDIA LAB COMBINES GESTURAL INTERFACES, AUGMENTED REALITY, COLLABORATIVE WORKSPACES, AND GENERAL SCI-FI AMAZINGNESS.
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Yahoo Axis Shines on iPad, an Afterthought on Desktop [REVIEW]
It’s been a while, but Yahoo just made some noise again in the search business. With the release of Axis, a new search app and add-on for both iOS and desktop browsers, Yahoo aims to make browsing the Web a more visual and convenient experience. And it succeeds — at least on the iPad.
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YouTube Settings Teachers and Students Need to Know About « Kyle B. Pace
We all have gone to YouTube at one time or another to watch a video of some kind; educational or not so educational. We’ve watched the latest viral videos sweeping the world by storm for their hilarity, shock value, or powerful message. There’s no shortage of content to be consumed on YouTube. If you’ve never checked out YouTube’s statistics on their traffic you can go to their press page and give them a glance. An hour of video every second! That is astounding!
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Games that train teens' attention and empathy | Mindful
What happens when teens play games that emphasize kindness and compassion instead of violence and aggression? Neuroscientist Richard Davidson plans to find out.
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Microsoft Announces Imagine Cup Finalists
It’s always pleasant to see major corporations working to engage youths and students, spurring them to learn more, try new things, and of course, excel. Microsoft’s Imagine Cup, a global challenge, today announced the 106 teams, from 75 countries around the world, that made this year’s finals.
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Has Google said your PC is infected with DNS Changer malware? | Naked Security
Google reckons that up to 500,000 internet users, whose computers were impacted by the DNS Changer malware, will see the following message in the next week alone:
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Geekiest Uses (So Far) of Google's Moog Synthesizer Doodle | Underwire | Wired.com
The current Google Doodle, a fully functioning web-based synthesizer in tribute to the late Robert Moog, prominently features a record button. Hundreds of cover songs are being recorded by users around the world using the Moog doodle.
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Grive: Open Source Google Drive Client For Linux ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
The Google Drive client isn't yet available for Linux and the old Google Docs FS doesn't work too well with Google Drive, so besides the web interface, the best solution to get Google Drive on Linux right now is using Grive, an unofficial, open source, command line Linux client for Google Drive.
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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