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Print from iOS with Dropbox, IFTTT and Automator | 52 Tiger
"The idea is to create a folder in Dropbox and attach a Folder Action to it that prints new additions. I use email to populate that folder and thereby trigger print jobs. Here’s how to set it up with IFTTT, Dropbox and Apple’s Automator."
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Report: Vast Majority Of Top U.S. Schools Use Google Apps | Edudemic
"Google has just unveiled some new statistics on the uptake of its popular Google Apps In Education platform. Princeton has signed on which means 7 of the 8 Ivy League schools use Google Apps."
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Watch This Author Use A Google Document To Write And Edit A Book In Real-Time | TechCrunch
"I can’t imagine someone being able to watch every keystroke as I write a post like this, but author Silvia Hartmann is writing a novel, and is welcoming you to watch her progress. Live and in real-time."
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For Kids, Android Is Safer Than iOS
"With the school year under way and the holiday season looming, a lot of kids are asking for (and getting) a new mobile device. Whatever sort of device you choose, it’s important to turn on the appropriate parental controls. But before you decide on a gadget, you should be aware that some will be easier to control than others — and when it comes to parental controls, kids are much better off with an Android device rathern than an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch."
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"TweetBe.at: The most powerful way to create and manage your Twitter lists."
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iPhone 5 vs iPhone 4S Infographic - GADGETOSE
"Here is a great infographic depicting the core differences between Apple’s new iPhone 5 and its predecessor. Much faster than lurking Apple’s site and comparing iPhone specifications back to back."
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The Struggles of Educational Change | Energetic Learning Campus
"I would consider the Energetic Learning Campus a catalyst of change for education but it has not been easy to convince our community. No matter how much I try to explain what we do, it always seems inadequate."
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25 Tips For A Better Twitter Experience | TeachThought
"Although LinkedIn gets a lot of love as a professional social media site, Twitter is a force (and a cognitively fertile stream as well) that can’t be ignored by up-and-coming young professionals. It’s a great place to get connected and informed, and an especially good resource for growing professionally. But how exactly can you use Twitter for professional development? Check out our list to find 25 different ways."
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The Nerdy Teacher: What is instructional technology?
"My school is working to improve student achievement in many different ways. One way is having teachers join groups with a specific focus. The group I joined was for instructional technology. I feel like I know a thing or two about this topic and was excited to work with my staff."
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Why A Colorado K-12 School Now Resembles An Internet Café | Edudemic
"After opening their new facility Sept. 12, Falcon Virtual Academy’s faculty immediately started using its fresh mix of modern décor and technology."
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12 Online Tools & Apps for Creating Amazing Websites | DesignDisease | Web and Graphic Design Blog
"Although learning to code and mastering desktop design applications are still very valuable skills, they’re no longer a prerequisite for designing great websites."
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"Following the discovery of a new security flaw in Internet Explorer, Microsoft is urging users to download a temporary fix. A number of security experts, meanwhile, suggest some may find it easier to temporarily switch to another browser instead."
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Why You Should Consider Learning A Little Code [Infographic] « Anise Smith Marketing
"Why You Should Consider Learning A Little Code [Infographic]"
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Enemies Of The Internet: Which Countries Have It The Worst (INFOGRAPHIC) | Techli
"Are we taking our open internet for granted? With the latest fights against cyber security bills like SOPA and CISPA, there’s no doubt that internet censorship has become mainstream concern of the masses, particularly in the Western world. But do we really know just how bad some users around the world have it when they try to log on to the world wide web?"
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The Death of the Music Industry? [Infographic] | ChurchMag
"As much as we love the Internet, we can’t deny it’s huge impact on our lives and even on the economy. It has changed certain things for the better for sure. Even though I live in a small village, I can order anything I need via Amazon instead of having to drive 30 miles to a big city."
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Data Visualization - The New Art Of Understanding | GreenBook
"As people begin to experiment with the creation and interpretation of visualizations and including them in presentations, a not-so-apparent shift will take place in the background where the traditional ‘analyst’ role slowly morphs to give way to a new breed — the storytellers — who will be more strategic and consultative in nature and not data-waiters, statisticians or always comfortable with extreme analytics."
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The 50 Best Free Educational Apps from Google Play - OnlineDegrees.org
"The 50 Best Free Educational Apps from Google Play"
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Google Passes 500 Chrome Experiments
"Google passes 500 Chrome Experiments, continues to push forward with the latest Web technologies"
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