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Cartoon creation studio on Toonway
Toonway - Create your cartoon in 4 steps!
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The Open Course Library is a collection of expertly developed educational materials – including textbooks, syllabi, course activities, readings, and assessments – for 81 high-enrollment college courses. 42 courses have been completed so far, providing faculty with a high-quality, affordable option that will cost students no more than $30 for textbooks. All materials are shared under a Creative Commons (CC BY) license unless otherwise noted.
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Special Education Resources and Links
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Explore the World on your IWB with the Google World Wonders Project | The Whiteboard Blog
Your classroom interactive whiteboard can provide a window on the world, and that’s definitely true when used alongside this new project from Google. The Google World Wonders Project is a platform which brings world heritage sites of the modern and ancient world online and into your classroom.
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“Flame” malware was signed by rogue Microsoft certificate | Ars Technica
Microsoft released an emergency Windows update on Sunday after revealing that one of its trusted digital signatures was being abused to certify the validity of the Flame malware that has infected computers in Iran and other Middle Eastern Countries.
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The 10 Best Search Engines For Kids - Top 10 Search Engines For Kids | Ayushveda.com
10 of the best - many new to check out
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A dozen activities are presented for using an online education technology tool to engage students in classroom activities to develop a better understanding of concepts.
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Breaking News: ClassConnect Launches! by @kleinerin | TeacherCast Blog
ClassConnect makes building, organizing and sharing lessons insanely simple. It supports all types of lesson content (website links, embed codes, online videos), not just files.
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Is Microsoft Going After Google With IE10? - Forbes
Last Thursday, Microsoft announced several new features to the upcoming IE10, which will launch as part of Windows 8. One of these features, which turns on “Do Not Track” by default, has caused quite a stir over the weekend as new outlets and bloggers have discussed the potential benefits and ramifications of this feature. -
A New Science Kit Lets Teens Watch Neurons as They Fire: Scientific American
When I was a graduate student in neuroscience at the University of Michigan, we would record the brains of animals and try to figure out what the brains were doing.
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Worst Companies at Protecting User Privacy: Skype, Verizon, Yahoo!, AT&T, Apple, Microsoft
A report on how companies respect your privacy.
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A defence of the “Next” button « E-Learning Provocateur
The “Next” button doesn’t have many friends in the e-learning community.
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What Students really think about Online Learning… | online learning insights
What do students really think about online learning – do they love it? Hate it?
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Disassembling the Textbook: Inkling Previews Its Semantic Publishing Platform
At O'Reilly Media's Tools of Change for Publishing conference today in New York, the digital textbook app-maker Inkling unveiled Habitat, a platform whereby other publishers can tap into the Inkling technology and production infrastructure in order to create their own interactive e-books.
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Are adult learners different from young learners? « What Ed Said
I notice again and again, that the issues discussed, the tips the leaders offer, the problems we grapple with and the strategies shared all apply just as much in teaching and learning at school as they do in running adult workshops.
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Linux Candy » Linux Mint 13 (Maya) Reviewed! – Minty Fresh!
Its been a while since a noticeable Linux Based Distro got released, and I was pleasantly surprised to see Linux Mint 13 on my watch-List. Having been a gnome fan for far too long, I was intrigued to try out Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon edition. This is a review of the same.
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School Isn’t Like a Job « Zero-Knowledge Proofs
School Isn’t Like a Job
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Jef Claes: The 'everyone should learn to code' dilemma
The 'everyone should learn to code' dilemma
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The iPad is inherently an individualized device – ‘Our Pad’ makes it easier to work around that.
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What a Zero Really Says | Teaching on Purpose
What a Zero Really Says
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A VC: Browser Loyalty (or not)
I guess this weekend will be google analytics weekend, given my post yesterday and today. In light of the rumors that Facebook may purchase the Opera browser, I got to thinking about how quickly browser market shares move. If the AVC blog audience is a good sample, then the answer is pretty quickly.
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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