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Here is the 2013 version of my textbook that I curated for my students at Hannam University's Linton Global College. Next year's vesion will include more of the teacher's notes that I share with my students. I hope that it is helpful for you. If you would like a free PDF version of the book, send me an email at kenmorrison30 (at) yahoo (dot) com or download it at the slideshare site. I put a lot of work into the 2012 version. I feel that it passed the test of time. There are some updates and additions in this version. I also decreased the size of many images to make it less expensive to print. Please please please support the real authors of this content. I took great effort to give credit where it is due. I aimed to show my students how they could access enough free info on the web that was of equal or greater value than the wonderful information found in expensive textbooks. Feel free to share and please support the true authors of this book in any way you can (money, likes, blog comments, links, etc.) I am simply the currator of this content. Ken PS. I simply love podcasts and I listen to more than 1000 per year. I am planning on sharing some of my favorite tips that I learn from my daily podcasts at: http://filterfailure.blogspot.kr
As a kid, David Karp, the founder of Tumblr, taught himself to code and dropped out of high school. Now 24 years old, Karp runs his company his way—and refuses to keep a schedule.
What does connected learning look like in action? It looks like Charles Raben, a 14-year-old aspiring photographer from a public school in New York City.
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Google+ in the classroom. How Google wants your classroom to look.
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Google announced Wednesday that users will now be able to send money via Gmail.
What will the next fifty years bring in the world of social media, mobile, robotics and more? Our fifty year timeline shows you just what could be in store Technology is growing at such an exponential rate, it can be difficult to visualise what the next five years will look like, let alone fifty. We wanted to see just how the future is going to shape up for us. So we compiled all the best predictions for digital technology, mobile, social media, and big data over the next fifty years into a timeline so you can see exactly what’s in store. The timeline covers expected growth in key markets including spend on digital and mobile, as well as big data so we can start to see exactly where this emerging industry will head. Data for the timeline has been gathered from a wide range of sources, in specialist areas to give as wide a view as possible of what’s coming up....
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Excerpted from article intro by KISSmetrics: "How do you successfully market your business on the world’s largest video site and #2 search engine? This guide will provide answers to those questions and much more. Whether you are a YouTube beginner or a seasoned pro, this post will serve as an in-depth guide for marketing on YouTube. YouTube is evolving from a “video-based site to a channels-based site where subscriptions rule.” With the new One Channel layout, your branding will work across all screens, you can turn non-subscribers into loyal fans, and you can show off more of your video content..." The article is very long, but it is analyzed with a lot of information. Read full article here: http://blog.kissmetrics.com/2013-youtube-marketing-guide/
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E-readers and tablets are becoming more popular as such technologies improve, but research suggests that reading on paper still boasts unique advantages
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Google+ isn’t only a social network. It’s the very backbone (and future) of Google itself. As Brian Clark wrote yesterday, authorship and the possible effects on the Google algorithm have the potential to be extremely beneficial to savvy content creators. If you’re a writer, this is either going to be very good for your career, or you’ll risk becoming relatively invisible online. If you’d like to land solidly in the former camp of writers, the question becomes one of how to use Google+ to further your own goals. With that in mind, I’ve put together an infographic for you that outlines 64 strategies that every writer and content producer can put into action, and start reaping the rewards of intelligently engaging with Google+....
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George Siemens explains his view on the changed nature of knowledge and his learning theory of Connectivism.
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Over the past sixteen months that #BYOTchat has been in existence, one the coolest things that has happened is that the chat has evolved to more education-centric than tool-centric. This week, we ...
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Informative infographic by Dan Zarrella on how to use Tumblr Effectively.
Tumblr founder David Karp is probably having a very interesting weekend as he decides if he should cash in on a Yahoo deal or hold out for more money or continued control
What Is Wiki-ization of Marketing When claims unsupported by social signals are considered "spam" marketing has been "wiki-ized". Content marketing is NOT solipsistic. Content marketing is a conversation. Lecture and you lose. Create content unsupported by social media love (shares, links and links) and you lose. Do enough of this kind of one-sided unsupported marketing and you could lose BIG, be labeled a spammer, lose your place in Google or worse. The wiki-izaiton of marketing brings new rules about The ASK and The GIVE important for any Internet marketing team to grasp and use. Don't forget Father Time since Google certainly doesn't. Follow tips outlined here and your marketing will be "wiki-ized", tribal and fun. Denying marketing's undeniably social present and future at this late date is a sure prescription for disaster. Don't do that is my advice. Do understand how to wiki-ize your marketing.
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Important research compiled on the effects of students multitasking while learning shows that they are losing depth of learning, getting mentally fatigued, an
Harvard hosted HILT to discuss needed future innovation in education. My key takeaways are highlighted in this link. Highlights from the second University-wide Harvard Initiative on Learning and Teaching conference
Getty Images touches people in a new campaign created by AlmapBBDO.
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We have been following the mantra of "Content Is King". With the overflow of people following this great advice, we now must focus on building trust through great content.
Let's talk about LEARNING, not technology! What are some cultural shifts in our fast changing world, that have an impact on our own learning as educators? How c
Wearable technology will change us and Apple more than you expect. I like how this article shares both what wearable technology will do as addresses what it will not do.
Massive open online courses may help your career, but don’t bank on them for credit - yet.
Search engine optimization has not been dependent on a minimal number of factors for a long time now, such as number of times a keyword appeared on a page, and it continues to become a more complex web of on and off-page factors every month.
David Garner arrived in the U.S. five years ago from his previous post in the Netherlands to become Head of School at the International School of Indiana (IS...
I missed the announcement that Google+ has 500 million requests (December, 2012)
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I am a big fan of Scoop.it. It adds value to my professional career. I find so many things that I am interested in. It is fun for me to try to understand the algorythm. I believe that curation will be a powerful tool for our future.
Ken