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Part one of a three part series: Cisco Systems brings blended and virtual education to classrooms across the United States and aboard.
A backwoodsman went to a home improvement store and purchased a chainsaw to replace an old, worn-out saw. After a month, the backwoodsman returned the saw to the store, complaining, "It doesn'
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Curating and sharing stories should be understood as part of a knowledge economy. If stories are tribal currency, then curators are money handlers.
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Semantic search is a game changer. As the web makes the change into a fully semantic web the biggest challenge for webmasters lies in beginning to think diff...
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Some the ideas that stood out to me from it about the importance of videos in learning include :
They increase engagement and excitement among studentsThe accommodate different learning stylesThey maximize school and university resourcesThe facilitate collaboration
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Pinterest Marketing: Learn how to use your Pinterest business pages to promote your business.
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For Wired's 20th anniversary, we investigate the first generation born into a world that has never not known digital life. If you want to understand the past two decades, they are perhaps the perfect subjects.
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Dana's simple hack of using humor to dial down reading anxiety for her son Wenxin could apply to any struggling reader.
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These 8 education technology books cover technical, cultural and practical ideas and concepts to successfully integrate technology into the classroom.
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We're often astounded by the ability of children to pick up, use and master the latest technological innovations.
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Blog post at Two-Sided Perspective : With the advent of the Internet, more and more people today are working as “freelancers”. By the way, what’s a freelancer? Well, the[..]
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A website dedicated to informing secondary students and their teachers of copyright law, plagiarism policies, and caveats in order to uphold literary integrity and digital ethics through a compilation of various media.
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"Dear Lifehacker, I have been tasked to make a slideshow for an event at work. I don’t want to make a generic PowerPoint with just boring text or pictures. What are some ways I can enhance the slideshow so it looks impressive and knocks the socks off my audience?"
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There are some amazing examples of how colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. It’s only natural that 90% of an assessment for trying out a product is made by color alone.
So how do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing, really? As we strive to make improvements to online products, studying this phenomenon is key. Find some of the latest, most interesting research on the subject at the article link...
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Grace Windsheimer teaches Computer Applications Online at Columbia Gorge Community College in Oregon. Grace recently designed two new introductory computer applications courses in 3D GameLab, a que...
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Social Media - Among online women, 75% use social media sites, whereas only 63% of online men do. To find out more about women's online social media activities and influence, check out the ... (Interesting and true...
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Use Tweetping to watch your Tweets spread globally and transform a visual map of earth shadows to an illustration of bright connectivity in a matter of minutes ...
"By Franck Ernewein, Tweetping is a map that shows where everyone in the whole world is tweeting from in real time.
Much like Poptip’s treatment of Twitter, you’re not really meant to follow it all. Country-by-country tickers do track the total tweets, words, and characters sent since you signed on, but hashtags and @-mentions flash for milliseconds, constantly replaced by a stream of data that can’t be paused for a moment, lest the system fall perpetually behind. Meanwhile, the geolocations of each tweet make their way to a world map as a glowing dot. As the tweets pile up, so do the dots, meaning the world transforms from prehistoric shadows to blindingly bright connectivity in a matter of minutes".
Infographic: Watch Tweets Appear Worldwide in Real-Time via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...