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Coding Horror: Computer Crime, Then and Now
"I've already documented my brief, youthful dalliance with the illegal side of computing as it existed in the late 1980s. But was it crime? Was I truly a criminal? I don't think so. To be perfectly blunt, I wasn't talented enough to be any kind of threat. I'm still not. There are two classic books describing hackers active in the 1980s who did have incredible talent. Talents that made them dangerous enough to be considered criminal threats."
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Hello iOS 6, goodbye iPad 1: Inject new life by jailbreaking it | ZDNet
"iOS 6 doesn't support the first-generation iPad. This means no more software updates and no more security updates. Here's a way for you to squeeze some more life out of your iDevice workhorse."
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This Video Game Is So Educational You Don’t Even Realize It | Edudemic
"The term ‘gamification’ doesn’t do the new video game Ludwig justice. It takes the most cutting-edge graphics and couples them with some of the most important lessons a student needs. The creators of Ludwig delivered a TEDx talk (below) that unveils a bit more information on why and how they built the epic game."
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Today numbers of companies are growing in the IT business because of increasing demand of IT and software solutions for industries. So it has increased the need of professional computer software developers who have deep knowledge of software development and expertise in computer software development. As a result of a local shortage of skilled home ability or other factors, most of IT companies are looking for offshore computer software developers who are able to develop the perfect software or software application with the right kinds of software development abilities.
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27 Exciting Night Time City Shots
"The vibrance and excitement of cities are an amazing subject for photographers. When you put a good photographer in front of a great scene then the resulting photographs can be amazing. We think these photographers have lived up to that with these images that capture the excitement of cities. Share your own night shots from the city in the comments."
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20 Educational Games That Were Ahead of Their Time - Online Universities
"Things have changed a lot since then, but one thing has remained the same: the best educational games aren’t just tools for teaching. They show kids that education can be fun and instill a love of learning that will carry on throughout their lives. Here we highlight a few of those amazing early educational games. Some are still played today, others helped to inspire later educational games, but all still bring up fond memories in the students who used them to learn and play."
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"BYOD is the catch phrase in the 2012 educational technology spheres. This acronym stands for " Bring Your Own Device ", I am pretty sure you might have heard of this new trend because wherever you turn you hear people talking about embracing it.We have already written a detailed guide on everything teachers need to know about BYOD but today we came across this awesome infographic in Cool infographics that sheds more light on this new trend."
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What your Students Must Know about Cell Phone Use in The classroom
"Cell phone etiquette is something we should explain to our students especially in this first month of their school year.There is now a growing cell phone culture among our kids and nobody ever can expect where it is leading them . But as teachers and educators, it becomes ethically compulsory for us to teach them how to use these communication devices responsibly and how to respect their peers while using them."
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Google releases Course Builder, takes online learning down an open-source road -- Engadget
"Google is well-known for projects with unexpected origins. It's almost natural, then, that the code Google used to build a web course has led to a full-fledged tool for online education. "
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9th – 12th Grade Search Lesson | The Thinking Stick
"In this lesson we will focus on the following two ideas: Domain Extensions and the site: syntax (See 6-8th Grade Lesson Plan) Finding current research"
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An Open Letter to Tech-Fearing Teachers Everywhere - The Inspired Classroom | The Inspired Classroom
"You are certain to enjoy today’s guest post from Neven Jurkovic. He has written a letter for all tech-fearing teachers and has done so in a positive and motivating way. So, for today’s post in this month’s tech series, consider how you might use his ideas and words to coax a colleague or even yourself! ~EMP Dear Technophobic Teacher,"
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The Four Pillars of Technology Use in the Classroom » Philly Teacher
"This past summer, with the help of my brilliant friend, Kristen Swanson, I took my Technology Curriculum to a place I had never imagined it could go. As a computer lab teacher, there has never been an easy to follow, mapped out path for instruction."
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Infographic: Should I or Shouldn’t I Post My Status Update to Social Media?
"Infographic: Should I or Shouldn’t I Post My Status Update to Social Media?"
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"How well do you know Toronto’s subway stations?"
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Dear Ontario teachers: « Dulce et Decorum
"I know you’re angry right now. You should be. That your bargaining process has been interrupted by the reprehensible actions of the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives in Ontario should outrage you and all Ontarians who support you"
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pearltrees • kathycasey • Ipad Apps
Huge collection of iPad resources in Pearltree format
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