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Revealed: Hundreds of words to avoid using online if you don't want the government spying on you (and they include 'pork', 'cloud' and 'Mexico')
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Every Marvel Comic Hero!
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10+ Best Apps For Your Dropbox
If you’ve been using Dropbox for a while, you may not have noticed that a whole ecosystem of applications have been built up to use the service. Over time, these apps have sprung up to fill all of the little holes Dropbox left unfilled. There are apps now for just about everything.
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Online Quiz Maker System | Atrixware Online Quiz Maker
Online Quiz Maker is a 100% online system, designed to be used by you, as well as your users, using a web browser.
Most modern Windows and Macintosh browsers are supported (IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari), as well as most mobile webkit browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets). -
6 Personalities You Should Follow On Twitter
My Twitter stream is an aid in that race. I don’t auto-follow everyone back like some do. I was doing that and I found myself with hundreds and hundreds of people who had used a bot to follow me and when I returned the follow I was left with spam. I don’t have time for that.
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Creating Projects in Google Earth
This page includes links to all the activities we used during the session along with many more to help you to continue your learning after the session.
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How to Make a Paper Airplane | Paper Airplanes Designs
ORIGAMI-KIDS is a free site that illustrates to make unique folded Origami Airplanes that you'll find nowhere else. Some are easy to folding. All are flying origami as well as PAPER AIRPLANE, but all are fun to fold and fly. No scissors, glue, or tape required for the paper planes or paper boat folding.
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The Internet Defense League - Protecting the Free Internet since 2012.
The Internet Blackout was just the beginning. Together, our websites and personal networks can mobilize the planet to defend the internet from bad laws & monopolies. Are you in?
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WordPress, Reddit, Others Join New "Internet Defense League" - Liz Gannes - Social - AllThingsD
In the hope that the online enthusiasm and organizing that helped fend off anti-piracy bills SOPA and PIPA in the U.S. Congress this year can be captured and redeployed, online activists are now founding an “Internet Defense League.”
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What Apple’s Vibrating Pen Tells Us About the Future of Everything | Cult of Mac
The site Patently Apple Wednesday posted a detailed analysis of a new Apple patent application for an iPen, a vibrating pen that makes noise.
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10 Reasons To Quit Your Job Right Now! | TechCrunch
The game is over. That game where they get to hire you for 40 years, pay you far less than you create, and then give you a gold watch, and then you get bored, you get depressed, and you die alone.
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Great apps for all book lovers to explore! « Nerdy Book Club
Zip! Zap! Zoom! My library is anything BUT quiet during our recess time. Of course students are visiting and sharing about books they love. But they’ve also had a great time exploring iPads this year. Students read picture book apps, explore nonfiction book apps, and play math games to practice basic math facts.
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The To-Don’t List: Things You Will NOT Do
It’s the distracted generation, the ADD generation, and the target of countless articles by The New York Times bemoaning its loss of attention and focus; yes, it’s the millennial generation.
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The corridor of uncertainty: If students are digital natives why don't they like our e-learning?
It's a study of Canadian students' attitudes to e-learning and finds, not surprisingly that today's students are not so enthusiastic towards universities' net-based courses as we would expect. Despite growing up with the net and labelled as "digital natives" by generalising parents, they are not automatically attracted to the e-learning on offer.
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LEARN THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CODING BY LOSING YOURSELF IN THESE SIMPLE-BUT-DEVILISH PUZZLES.
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Shayan Akhtar Sets World Record for Microsoft Professional Certificate
Shayan Anique Akhtar, a student from Haveli, Okara, has set a new world record by scoring 998 marks out of total 1,000 in a Microsoft Professional Certificate programme.
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10 Free Text to Speech Tools for Educators
Today I am introducing you to a set of awesome tools that allow users to easily select any part of a text and hear it in the voice and accent they want. These tools can be very helpful for language teachers. Students can use them to impprove their pronunciation and develop their reading skills.
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5 Careers That Let You Have Fun on the Job - Yahoo! Education
Want a career that's fun and exciting? Check out these five careers that let you have fun on the job.
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20 Awesome Google+ Tips for Teachers
Given the importance of Google Plus and its promising potential as an educational social networking website for educators and teachers, I am adding here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning another article for teachers to discover more about its hidden secrets.
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Educational Technology Guy: Social Media in Education - connect, share, learn, communicate and more
Social Media, while sometimes described as a time waster and blocked by some schools, is actually a great tool for education.
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