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Have you ever Googled yourself ? Have you ever checked your virtual identity? Do you know that you leave a digital footprint every time you get online? Do you know that whatever you do online is accumulated into a digital dossier traceable by others? These and several other similar questions are but the emerging tip of the sinking iceberg--one that is packed full of concerns related to issues of our online identity and privacy issues.
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John Larmer, BIE Director of Product Development This brief excerpt is taken from the Buck Institute for Education's upcoming book, "PBL for 21st Century Success: Teaching Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication, Creativity," which will be...
Via Jon Samuelson
Finding the best education technology tools is a time-consuming task. It may even be viewed as a chore (for some). Not with this fabulous list, though!
Via Susan Bainbridge
Sports produce data. Big Data. “Big Data,” a compilation of data sets so enormous and complex that they are difficult to decipher using traditional database management resources--is one of the latest trends to shake up the sports world.
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By Kylie Jane Wakefield In 2013, small business predictions focus on marketing, paying the bills, increasing incomes, decreasing hours, and spending time on (Check out this awesome INFOGRAPHIC: 2013 Small Business Predictions-
Via Rebecca Scott
With one billion monthly users (and growing), YouTube's popularity is a pretty clear indication that video is a powerful medium. And kids' unrelenting fascinat
Via Nancy Jones
Measuring success is hard. By consulting this success indicator, you will be able to tell if your personality & characteristics showcase success or failure.
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VideoNotes is a cool web app that allows users to add notes to YouTube videos. The good thing about this tool is that it is automatically integrated with Google Drive and does not require any sign...
Via Jon Samuelson
Some great social media statistics for 2013 covering Facebook, Twitter, Google + Instagram and Pinterest.
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The Ideator™ makes ideation easy. Million-dollar ideas at the push of a button. Instantaneous innovation, without all the thinking.
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9,000+ downloadable teaching materials, eBooks, educational videos, interactive activities, PowerPoints and more.
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According to MSNBC it looks like working from home is the top ranking job in America. Great read. (Infographic & Data Visualization / According to MSNBC it looks like working from home is the top...
Via Rebecca Scott
Randy Krum infographic designer Randy Krum. President of InfoNewt. Data Visualization, Infographic Design, Visual Thinking, Product Development and Marketing professional fascinated by good infographics.
Via Rebecca Scott
A massive survey of internet users reveals trends in social media usage across numerous platforms, ages, races, genders, population density and more... The Pew Research Center has released the results of a comprehensive survey, conducted over several years to evaluate which demographics were using social media, and on which platforms. Which social networking sites emerged on top? Of the online adults surveyed at the end of 2012: 67% use Facebook20% use LinkedIn16% use Twitter15% use Pinterest13% use Instagram6% use Tumblr Find more statistics, findings and takeaways on how Americans appear to be using social media, based on this recent study.
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Still haven’t gotten started on one of the fastest social media sites out there, Pinterest? Pin this: an infographic guide for marketers on how to get started with the service. The infographic covers everything from making good use of your "About" copy to the use of hashtags, running themed boards and more. Did you know that 79 percent of the Pinterest users are female and moms are 61 percent more likely to use Pinterest than any other demographic. Including the price on a pin generates an average of 36 percent more likes. Check out the full infograph here....
Via Jeff Domansky, Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
Infographic on Making Awesome & Creative infographics with 10 best ways & tools to make infographic for best marketing guide online to convert emails into sales
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Ever wonder how social sites make money? Here’s a quick look at which revenue streams help major social networking companies become a successful business.
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Managing one’s digital identity is a skillthat we need to learn and teach our kids and students about. In a world digitally focused, the boundaries between the real and virtual are blurred.
As teachers and educators, we need to be a role model for our students and show them how they can interact with the virtual world and what they should do to keep themselves safe. . .