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Think Java is an introduction to Java programming for beginners. It is tailored for students preparing for the Computer Science Advanced Placement (AP) Exam, but it is for anyone who wants to learn Java.
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - LiveBinder
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
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Computer Repair Help Tips Online - PCTechBytes.com
Welcome to PCTechBytes! We have been providing free computer repair help since 2003. If you want to fix computer problems and need computer repair tutorials, we provide online PC repair advice through articles, forums and live computer chat rooms. Repairs can be difficult, so join our computer tech forums to learn DIY computer repair tips. You should also subscribe to our newsletter for specials and unique computer repair content.
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Survey Software - Online Survey Software - Make Web Surveys Online! | FluidSurveys
Create forms & questionnaires with the best online survey software. Get started in seconds! Oh, and we're Canadian!
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The 20 Coolest Smartphone Apps in College Sports
You say you want sports, and you want them now? Then navigate thine iPhone, Android phone, Windows phone, or Blackberry to your app market and start downloading. No matter where you go, you’ll never be more than an arm’s length away from news, scores, highlight reels, talk, and more regarding your favorite college sports teams. These are our picks for the coolest cats of the bunch.
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How to Improve Your iPhoneography
I’ll be the first to admit that an iPhone pails in comparison to a DSLR. That being said, I’m also a firm believer in the old saying that the best camera is the one that you have with you.
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Google EduCast
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Flame malware used man-in-the-middle attack against Windows Update | Naked Security
Microsoft has released an emergency update for all versions of Windows to address a certificate flaw that was used to spread the Flame malware from machine to machine.
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One of the most common complaints I hear from elearning developers is that they have to build the same types of courses over and over again. And often they’re given little latitude in how the courses are designed.
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Education minister sees a zero grade as last resort for teachers
Calgary school teachers are shying away from giving zeros as marks or are using them only as a last resort to deal with students who refuse to turn in assignments.
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10 Reasons Why Students Aren’t Using eTextbooks | Online Universities
When e-textbooks were first introduced, they were supposed to be the wave of the future, and experts thought we’d see e-reader-toting students littering college campuses, and of course being adopted in droves by online university students. But they haven’t taken off quite as expected: according to market research firm Student Monitor, only about 11% of college students have bought e-textbooks. So what happened? Here, we’ll explore several reasons why students aren’t yet warming up to the idea of e-textbooks today.
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How to Teach Internet Safety to Younger Elementary Students | Edutopia
With children spending time online at younger and younger ages, it is vital that we explicitly teach young children how to protect themselves online. Most young children get the "Stranger Danger" talk at school, so they know about how to handle strangers in their neighborhood and in face-to-face situations.
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7 Photographs That Show Society’s Debt to Photography
When we started Light Stalking, it was for no other reason than that we liked taking photographs and learning how to do that in a better way. While we always appreciated the role that photographers played in keeping a vibrant democracy informed, we weren’t really informed of the trials that photographers go through in undertaking that job, other than the occasional incident or anecdote.
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Apple Replacing Google Maps On iOS With Its Own Solution Later This Year - Mac Rumors
As previously rumored, Apple is replacing the default Google Maps service within its iOS operating system with its own mapping solution, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Internet powers flip the IPv6 switch (FAQ) | Business Tech - CNET News
The time for testing is over as Facebook, Cisco, Comcast, and others will soon permanently enable next-generation Internet technology with vastly more elbow room.
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Last week Doug Peterson pointed me to an article called “Let’s not call it computer science if we really mean computer programming.” My initial reaction was “Let’s not call it computer programming if we really mean software engineering.” Really the author was talking more about the difference between CS and SE than much else.The ACM has a great Computing Careers web site which lists a number of computing fields and degrees. I recommend this series to teachers and guidance councilors all the time. They list five different degree paths:
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Top 12 Ways Technology Changed Learning | TeachHUB
In the 21st century, technology has changed the ways in which we communicate and go about our lives. Very few educators would disagree with the notion that technology has dramatically changed the teaching and learning process.
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If Boo then Box - John's World Wide Wall Display
Just discoverd a nice IFTTT Recipe: ifttt / Recuperating the mp3 files from an audioboo RSS feed, This recipe will collect the mp3 files of an audioboo RSS feed and put them into a dropbox folder, it allows you to name the folder from item on the feed. I set it up for the boos tagged edutalk that we gather and post to EDUtalk. I've now got a local backup mechanisim.
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Facebook weighs rolling back age limit | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com
Though Facebook bans children younger than 13, millions of them have profiles on the site by lying about their age.
The company is now testing ways to allow those kids to participate without needing to lie. This would likely be under parental supervision, such as by connecting children's accounts to their parents' accounts. -
Beginning Guitar - App Teaches From The Player's Perspective
Beginning Guitar - App Teaches From The Player's Perspective
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SecureSafe is a maximum security Internet service (SaaS) developed by DSwiss AG and leading Swiss IT-Security and engineering companies. Furthermore, innovations emerging from research at universities – recognized and supported by the Swiss federal government - contribute to current and future security innovations.
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dropcanvas - instant drag and drop sharing
The fastest way to share content this side of the galaxy.
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Facebook Privacy Notice - Facebook Rumour
This message is circulating Facebook as users are posting it to their status. The message provides various legal privacy statements and the paragraph at the end urges users to post the message. It also mentions that Facebook is a publically traded website.
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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