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Interactively manage student iOS devices from a teacher device
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CRYPTOOL PORTAL - CRYPTOGRAPHY AND CRYPTANALYSIS
The CrypTool portal is a centralized place for the different initiatives of the CrypTool project. The CrypTool project develops the world most-widespread free e-learning programs in the area of cryptography and cryptoanalysis.
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home : nivio - Bringing the Magic back to Computing
E-mailing files, uploading them to 3rd party websites, using run-of-the-mill online backup or storage services is so 2011. In 2012, your data and desktop move to the Cloud. Our nDrive makes sharing files and data something you can do in mere seconds...
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SongRepo: Online Music Search & Repository. (Formerly SongZilla)
SongRepo is an online music search engine designed to be as simple as possible. It lets you search, play and manage songs and playlists with just a few mouse clicks. All our music comes from Grooveshark, so you can be sure to find the songs you're looking fo
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Create groups around things to do with friends
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10 Fictional Professors Who Give Academics A Bad Name - Online Colleges
There are many stereotypes that surround professors and academic types: they’re absent-minded, socially awkward, inaccessible to students, pompous and pretentious, or just plain rude
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From “learning technologies” to “social technologies” | Learning in the Social Workplace
Social technologies now play a big part in everything we do, and it is quite clear that many knowledge workers use a variety of social tools and networks not only to help them get work done, but also to learn efficiently while on the job
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Microsoft 'in talks to buy social network Yammer for $1bn' - Telegraph
Microsoft 'in talks to buy social network Yammer for $1bn'
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Figuring It Out: Stop the Edu BLAH, BLAH, BLAH!
Edu-Babble. Edu-Speak. I'll call it Edu-Blah, Blah, Blah. A sample of the "blah" goes something like this:
"As teaching practitioners in the 21st century, we need to be pedagogically sound - embracing practices and values such as assessment for learning, grading for learning, 21st century skills, personalized learning, differentiated instruction, individualized instruction and self regulation -
Grade 6 student learns hard lesson over 'optional' tests - Calgary - CBC News
The mother of a Grade 6 student is speaking out after finding out recently just how optional the optional province-wide achievement tests really are.
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Kogan Hates IE7 So Much It’s Imposing A Tax On All Shoppers That Use The Browser | TechCrunch
From here on out, Kogan.com will be imposing a 6.8 percent tax on all products purchased by anyone so brash, with such appallingly low standards as to be patronizing Kogan.com by way of IE7. What he calls “the antique browser.”
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Teachers – The 10 Stages of Twitter « syded
Sign up to twitter following persuasion/pestering by colleagues. Follow Stephen Fry, a famous sportsman/popstar and a news channel. Read a few tweets, don’t understand what the fuss is about and mock anyone who uses twitter.
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On the Twitter blog today, the company announced a new way that users will be able to get access to an expanded array of content from partners. The latest new innovation, Expanded Tweets, will let users check out content directly from certain partners, without having to leave its web site.
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Educational Technology Guy: 4 Ways Technology Helps To Diversify Education
As technology advances, a greater number of countries are embracing the use of it in classrooms. While the U.S. is moving in that direction there seems to be some hesitation in deciding what technology should be used. Other countries are focusing on how to integrate it while we determine if we should. Here is a list of four ways technology is changing the face of education.
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Beens' Blog: Response to "When Things Don’t Quite Line Up"
In response to @dougpete's "When Things Don’t Quite Line Up" post this morning, here is Niagara Falls' road challenge, what the locals refer to as "the five corners":
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Getting ready for Mountain Lion: Clean up your Mac | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog
It's not too early to start thinking about getting your Mac prepared for Mountain Lion. By the way, I'm going on record as saying that Mountain Lion will be released to the public on July 18, 2012 -- if history repeats itself, Apple will hold its third-quarter financial call on July 17th and announce the availability of Mountain Lion for the next day.
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In Education, Technology Changes Everything and Nothing| The Committed Sardine
A technological revolution is happening in the world of education; it is changing schools for the better. But, it will never change the definition of and need for great teaching. That is what attendees of The Atlantic's second annual Technologies in Education forum learned and discussed Tuesday.
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Pecha Kucha: tips, resources & examples « catherinecronin
A Pecha Kucha or 20×20 presentation contains 20 slides, with each slide shown for 20 seconds, for a presentation of exactly 6 minutes, 40 seconds. The format is similar to an Ignite talk, which is 20×15 (i.e. 20 slides, 15 seconds per slide, 5 minutes in length), so advice for preparing and delivering Ignite and Pecha Kucha presentations is similar.
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Bad for the Brain: Goodbye to Unsustainable Education Models | Edutopia
Within five to ten years in some countries, open Internet access for information acquisition will be available on standardized tests. This access will significantly reduce the quantity of data designated for rote memorization.
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Xbox Kinect: Coming to a Classroom Near You?
One of the most interesting demonstrations that I’ve seen is from a company called SMALLab Learning which has a product that it calls “Flow”, which brings Xbox Kinect to classrooms with a series of learning software and games.
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Hechinger Report | The teacher you’ve never met: Inside the world of online learning
“This is one of the perks of being an online teacher,” Good says as she flips a fried egg and removes quinoa and poblano peppers from the microwave.
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Microsoft details the People app, its cloud-connected address book for Windows 8 -- Engadget
If you've yet to try the Release Preview of Windows 8 for yourself, fear not, because along with our detailed impressions, Microsoft is catering to your trepidation with a series of blog entries on its MSDN site that explore the nitty-gritty details of its latest OS.
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Attention all Windows users: patch your systems now | Ars Technica
Online attackers are actively exploiting a vulnerability in Internet Explorer that allows them to execute malicious code on computers that visit booby-trapped websites, researchers said in an advisory that underscores the importance of installing a Microsoft patch as soon as possible.
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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