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We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion / by Sep Kamvar and Jonathan Harris
i have a problem i’m sure many other bloggers face: i am perfectly comfortable sharing intimate details about my emotions with complete strangers i meet online but shy away from expressing my true feelings to anyone i know in real life
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Google LatLong: Even smarter Street View navigation: single click to go (anywhere!)
Last year we introduced Smart Navigation to Street View, which allowed you to jump to a new panorama just by double-clicking on a place or object. Now you can quickly navigate to those images with just a single click.
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As the event came to a close, a few attendees asked if I could sum up more than 16 hours of teaching in a top 10 list. Well, here’s my first stab at 10 tips that should help you become a better Prezi presenter and publisher
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Three dimensional gaming for web and portable.
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Epistemic Games – building the future of education
Epistemic games are games that help players learn the ways of thinking–the epistemologies–of the digital age.
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Glovico.org Fairtrade Sprachschule für Spanisch und Französisch
Bored by learning languages in school without much progress? Study with native speakers from Latin America and Africa via Skype and do good at the same time. You get affordable, convenient language lessons and provide additional income for some, who really need it: that’s Fairtrade 2.0!
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The Concord Consortium | Realizing the Promise of Educational Technology
Learn about our mission, our history, and the great people who work for and with us.
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8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education
Technology is helping teachers to expand beyond linear, text-based learning and to engage students who learn best in other ways. Its role in schools has evolved from a contained “computer class” into a versatile learning tool that could change how we demonstrate concepts, assign projects and assess progress.
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Ever since Hans Rosling presented a motion chart to tell his story of the wealth and health of nations, there has been an affinity for proportional bubbles on an x-y axis. This tutorial is for the static version of the motion chart: the bubble chart. Sometimes you don’t need to animate your data over time.
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Internet Service: 10 Really Weird Ways People Use Facebook
n fact, there are 10 really weird ways people use Facebook today, that may shock and already annoy you.
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Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary and thesaurus
Online graphical dictionary
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Did you ever wonder what you were really sharing with non-friends through Facebook? Click the Login button below to find out and get your online privacy score:
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Podcast Generator – Open Source Podcast Publishing Solution
Podcast Generator is a free web based podcast publishing script written in PHP: upload media files (audio-video) via a web form along with episode information and automatically create podcast w3c-compliant feed including iTunes specific tags. It also features a comprehensive web administration.
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Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history
Smarthistory.org is a free and open, not-for-profit, art history textbook. We use multimedia to deliver unscripted conversations between art historians about the history of art.
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This site encourages reflection, writing, and renewal. Feel free to comment, or recommend quotations for future consideration.
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Alex’s paper airplanes – how to make paper airplanes
The paper airplanes on this site have now generated over 4,000,000 video views. These videos show how to make a paper airplane that flies really well. The best paper airplane as judged by the readers of alex’s paper airplanes can be found on the paper airplane poll and is currently the paper helicopter and we have an awesome paper airplane video channel on youtube for you to check out.
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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