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‘Best Game Ever’ Broadcast Found in Bing Crosby’s Wine Cellar
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Google representatives told the magazine Computer Sweden that its Hamina, Finland, data center (now under construction) will be cooled with water from the bottom of the Baltic Sea. This will probably be the first data center in the world cooled by sea water.
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While that’s certainly plenty of cause for embarrassment, they shouldn’t get too down on themselves. People have been botching signs for all the public to see for ages now. Here are 25 examples of heinously misspelled signs that prove it.
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The Easiest Way To Take Appointments Online.
Let people reserve fixed length slots of time in your Google Calendar.
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Twitter in Education
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ISSUE: Although there has been a strong push to get educational technology into the hands of teachers and students, many obstacles to implementation still exist. Equipment may not be placed in easily accessible locations. Hardware and software often pose problems for teachers in the classroom, and just-in-time technical support may be unavailable. Teachers may lack the time and the motivation to learn technology skills. Professional development activities may not provide ongoing, hands-on training for teachers or practical strategies for implementing technology into lesson plans. Initial technology funding may not be sustained and thus not capable of providing upgrades, maintenance, and ongoing professional development. Fortunately, these obstacles can be addressed and overcome. This Critical Issue provides practical information for promoting technology use in schools.
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Jason Hawkes likes to see the world from a different perspective – from above. In college, all he wanted to be was a studio photographer, but all that changed after a flight in a small aircraft. "I realized that, with a little attitude, you see all these amazing patterns – even mundane things look intriguing," said Hawkes.
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The NAI Opt-out Tool was developed in conjunction with our members for the express purpose of allowing consumers to "opt out" of the behavioral advertising delivered by our member companies.
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A few trends will clearly impact managers in the years ahead. Trust in business by the public at large is clearly at a low point and is likely to stay there for some time. Government involvement in the economy is clearly on the rise. Financing is likely to be harder to come by in the years ahead, and American consumers, who powered the global economy for decades, will pull in their wallets. Asia will likely continue to rise, and technological change will likely continue to accelerate.
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Using Web2.0 to create interactive lecture with your students.
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The public school system in New Jersey's largest city is poised to receive $100 million from the founder of Facebook.
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Neil Stephenson's resources for his ISTE webinar
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The IQ test was developed by PhDs. It has been examined by the SRH University of Applied Science Heidelberg. It is a dynamic test, yielding more than 1 million unique combinations of test questions.
The test measures three aspects of intelligence:
Verbal-logical
Mathematical-numerical
Visual-spatial
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‘Give one to get one’ – that was the tagline for the iPad Apps Unconference at Learning 2.010 in Shanghai last week.
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Digital storytelling is a craft that uses the tools of digital technology to tell stories about our lives. Done properly, storytelling can be a powerful, evocative, and emotional way of communicating themes and stories, often touching us in deeper ways than one-dimensional videos that rarely probe beneath the surface of people's lives.