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Numberphile - Videos about Numbers and Stuff
Videos about numbers and stuff
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Math Help for Parents And Their Kids
The Math A Tube is dedicated to helping parents and their kids with math.
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Search inside 29711 video lectures and talks
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http://sv.berkeley.edu/showcase/media/fish.swf
Build your own fish online
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This is a book for primary school teachers of English written by primary school teachers of English. It brings together the experience and expertise of teachers from around the world to provide a range of stimulating and exciting classroom activities for the primary classroom. There are 50 tried and trusted activities which have been refined and improved over the years by teachers working in diverse contexts and environments. Children will enjoy practising their English through these stimulating and motivating activities.
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Obama Ordered Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran - NYTimes.com
From his first months in office, President Obama secretly ordered increasingly sophisticated attacks on the computer systems that run Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities, significantly expanding America’s first sustained use of cyberweapons, according to participants in the program.
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The Innovative Educator: Blended Learning! A new cartoon from Jeff Branzburg
Blended Learning! A new cartoon from Jeff Branzburg
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Students Cite YouTube, Google, Wikipedia the Most [INFOGRAPHIC]
When doing homework, many students turn to the same websites as they do when they’re surfing the web under other circumstances.
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Google Adds Subtitles and Captions Option to Videos on Google+
Google has begun allowing users to add subtitles and captions to videos on the social network, as it looks to expand the reach of multimedia content there.
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READ INTO THE FUTURE: Will you be teaching online in 2020? | A journée in language.
So, I’m asking you to predict THE future and YOUR future in the survey below!!!!
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Dear disciplinarians and other enforcers within our school communities,
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6 Cool DuckDuckGo Features You Won’t Find On Google
In a world ruled by Google, at least where search is concerned, it’s sometimes hard to imagine a worthy alternative. DuckDuckGo is one website that is trying to offer such an alternative, and if you haven’t heard of it or wonder why you should use it, you can read Danny’s interesting article on DuckDuckGo and how it can provide a better search experience.
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Goodbye Photoshop, Hello Cloudinary | TechCrunch
Manipulating images for your website is such a tedious chore. You need to open Photoshop, click your mouse about ten thousand times, then save the file and upload it.
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The Best Desktop File Explorer for iPhone (And All the Cool Things You Can Do with It)
Apple doesn't allow you to easily access the file system of your iPhone, but there are so many useful things you can do with it—like customize your app icons or back up all of your game saves, without even having to jailbreak. Our favorite file explorer for the iPhone is i-FunBox, for its easy-to-use interface and handy shortcuts. Here's what we like about it, along with all the cool things you can do with it.
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20 Reasons to Switch to Google+ [INFOGRAPHIC]
Thinking of truly embracing Google+ as your go-to social network of choice? The folks at Infographic Labs have put together a compelling infographic as to why the Google service is worth your time.
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48 Ultra-Cool Summer Sites for Kids and Teachers « Ed Tech Ideas
A good majority of northern hemisphere and international schools are winding down the 2011-2012 school year and doors will be closing as the students and teachers take off on their summer adventures. Here are a list of great sites for kids and teachers to keep you happily productive and learning this summer. These are in no way in any order of personal preference or coolness.
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Think Before You Click: Internet Safety Tips for Parents | Edutopia
Think Before You Click: Internet Safety Tips for Parents
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Smartphones and tablet computers are radically transforming how we access our shared knowledge sources by keeping us constantly connected to near-infinite volumes of raw data and information.
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Let's Not Call It "Computer Science" If We Really Mean "Computer Programming"
I've probably mentioned this before, but I felt I needed to clarify my thoughts on the question of teaching "computer science" in schools here in the U -
Microsoft’s “Do Not Track” Move Angers Advertising Industry - Digits - WSJ
Microsoft Corp. said it would enable “do not track” by default in the latest version of its Web browser, Internet Explorer 10, a move that angered the online advertising industry.
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Privacy and Security Fanatic: Sanitize Office: How to remove personal metadata
Do you ever sanitize Microsoft Office products? Have you ever stopped to consider the potential privacy risk from personal metadata that is embedded in Microsoft Office products? Here’s how to remove it.
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A quiet announcement from the Fedora Linux community signals a titanic shift in the way that the computer market will work from now on, and a major threat to free/open operating systems.
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