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Zombie Apocalypse? 19 Infographics to Help You Survive | Visual.ly Blog
Zombie Apocalypse? 19 Infographics to Help You Survive | Visual.ly Blog - http://t.co/30HV0W3x via Shareaholic
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Teachers Use Technology to Evolve Beyond the Traditional Lecture Model | edtechdigest.com
"Each day, we send more than 294 billion emails and we make more than 6 billion cell phone calls. We own more than 63 million tablet computers. Clearly, technology is a huge part of our everyday lives – but according to a recent report, students and teachers say they aren’t yet using it quite enough for learning purposes during the school day."
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Social browser RockMelt launches iPad browser+reading app — Tech News and Analysis
"RockMelt, a startup co-founded by [Tim Howes] & [Eric Vishria] burst on the browser scene two years ago with a social browser. Today the company is launching a brand new iPad app that marries browser and a reader. It is part of company’s growing focus on mobile."
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Free Virtual Visit to The World's Wonders
"World Wonders Project is an awesome website created by Google using Street View technology to bring to life the wonders of both the ancient and modern world. This project assembles all of the world's heritage in one platform and gives users the ability to virtually navigate it as if they are visiting it in real"
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Developers claim they warned Apple about iOS maps - Neowin
"n a new report from CNET, there are now claims that developers were actively complaining (through official and unofficial channels) for months before the launch of the iOS 6."
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iTeach: Plot user data on maps using Google forms
"So yesterday I tried something new. I wanted my digital literacy students to see the reach of social media. I was introducing them to blogs and what they are and how they have evolved. I was also mentioning how blogs can be a way to highlight talents, promote conversation and to reflect."
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"Paul Bogush pushed back (in a nice way) on my recently-popular post, If you were on Twitter. First he wrote about how most educators are too busy to be involved in social media. Then he wrote about all of the wonderful things that happened during the time when he wasn’t on Twitter. "
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50 Free Android Apps Being Used In Education Right Now | Edudemic
"Edudemic doesn’t cover Android as much as it deserves so this useful list should be a helpful start. It details 50 useful (and free!) Android apps from Google Play, Google’s online app store. There’s some categorization here so be sure to scroll around to find the right area you’re looking for."
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5 things teachers want parents to know – Schools of Thought - CNN.com Blogs
"During the average school day, teachers are with children as many waking hours as parents are. But many educators believe there’s a short in the communication lines between themselves and parents. When asked what they’d want parents to know about education, not all of the teachers we spoke to wished to be named - but they did share many common concerns from the classroom."
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How to Start Networking When You Don’t Know a Single Person on the Internet
"Here’s the secret: regardless of your niche, you have to start with good, old-fashioned networking and relationship building. What you know is undeniably important, but so is who."
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See Every Google Doodle Ever With New App
"Fans of Google Doodles are in for a treat with the launch of a new iOS app, highlighting every illustration ever featured on the search giant’s homepage. "
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Apple, Bing Maps Reveal Secret Sites | Danger Room | Wired.com
"A top-secret base in Taiwan, revealed on Apple Maps. The Navy SEALs’ rehearsal site for the Osama bin Laden raid, found on Bing. Once again, commercial satellites have snapped images of things that governments would rather hide from public view. And once again, those governments are finding that there’s not much they can do once this sensitive imagery ends up online."
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YouTube's 4 Official Channels for Educators
"Since the time YouTube allowed individuals to create their own channels and start sharing their own videos with the world, we noticed a remarkable surge in the educational video ' industry'. More and more teachers from all corners of the world are creating their own channels and there is a growing community of educational video makers that is gaining more popularity and atop of them is TED Edu."
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Computer Science Teacher: Top Computer Science Educators on Twitter
RT @alfredtwo:My top 10 list of computer science educators on twitter http://t.co/o5uESHKz @PeterVogel @dougpete are on the list. Go Canada!
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Because I Am A Girl – Empowering Girls and Women Worldwide
"After a successful campaign supported by Canadians across the country, the United Nations has declared October 11 the International Day of the Girl Child!" Because I Am A Girl %E2%80%93 Empowering Girls and Women Worldwide - http://t.co/l8ALz3LV via Shareaholic
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Google releases Web site speedup software | Internet & Media - CNET News
Google releases Web site speedup software http://t.co/vxP4EDZg via @zite
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Hug an English Teacher « doug – off the record
Just blogged... Hug an English Teacher http://t.co/VF9eoTP0
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OTR Links 10/11/2012 « doug – off the record
Just blogged... OTR Links 10/11/2012 http://t.co/6IqhNGKS
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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