Category: computing
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Google Tools for Teaching and Learning
Google Sites Resources Simple Overview of Google Sites http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html http://www.google.com/sites/overview.html Google Sites: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Sites A google site on “About Google Sites” https://sites.google.com/site/teachmeaboutsites/ Training This is a lesson that goes through all the features of Google Sites http://edutraining.googleapps.com/Training-Home/module-5-sites https://sites.google.com/site/amslerclassroom/Home Narrated training course Interactive online tutorial which explains concepts within Google Sites http://services.google.com/apps/resources/overviews/welcome/topicSites/index.html Google Sites: Creating, editing…
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Creating a Screencast with Camtasia
Here is a really nice video-based tutorial (and screencast) on how to create an effective screencast using Camtasia. Creating a screencast.
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Aerial robots swarm the stage at TED
TED is always interesting, but this in particular caught my eye. Lots of opportunities for learning simulations. And robots are neat. 18-minute presentation. Aerial robots swarm the stage at TED .
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Video Walkthrough of AirPlay and Other Features in OS X Mountain Lion
Two interesting videos: Video Walkthrough of AirPlay and Other Features in OS X Mountain Lion – Mac Rumors.
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Internet Access Is Not a Human Right – NYTimes.com
Here is an insightful opinion piece from Vinton Cerf, one of the “fathers of the Internet”. Internet Access Is Not a Human Right.
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What’s a Twitter Chat?
Here is a good explanation of conducting a chat via Twitter. The post includes links to #lrnchat and others. Misadventures in Learning: What’s a Twitter Chat?.
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Simple Feed Rolling – Bundles
Here’s a handy function for sharing a collection of feeds, as outlined below: Simple Feed Rolling for GReader Users – Bundles at EdTechPost. I’ve made such a “bundle” of feeds I think IDT students should read.
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Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash : eLearning Technology
Here’s an interesting commentary from Tony Karer about the future of e-learning development. The comments after are also illuminating. Beginning of Long Slow Death of Flash : eLearning Technology.
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The Macalope Weekly: The Jerk Store | Tablets | MacUser | Macworld
Need some humorous Mac and iPad commentary? The Macalope always comes through. The Macalope Weekly: The Jerk Store | Tablets | MacUser | Macworld.
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Good intro to Google Wave
An Introduction to Google Wave – Google Wave: Up and Running by Andrés Ferraté This article provides a general overview of Google Wave that should serve to familiarize you with this new and exciting platform. Keep in mind that Google Wave represents a dynamic technology that has not matured yet, so the look and feel…
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