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Kuhcoon | Our Social Media Team
Social Media vs Traditional Media Infographic
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Flightradar24.com – Live flight tracker!
View live flight traffic anywhere in the world.
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Discover Virtually Anything
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20 Things New Teachers Need to Know – WeAreTeachers
Are your knees knocking at the thought of walking into a classroom for the very first time this fall? Have no fear! We asked our friends on Facebook to share their best pearls of wisdom for new teachers, and they generously sent their inspiration, advice and need-to-know strategies. Think of them as your virtual mentors—like all teachers, we’re here to help one another succeed!
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Free, captivating, digital tools from Microsoft.
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Throughout the year I try to share resources and information with you that I think will be helpful for you. Often times these resources will include links to free eBooks that we make available on a variety of topics. Today, I thought I would post a large collection of eBooks for you here so that you can find them in one place and consume them as you see fit. Also, if you find this list helpful, please share it with your peers and colleagues so that they too can benefit from these resources.
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5 Things Olympians Shouldn’t Tweet
5 things Olympians shouldn’t tweet, but do anyway
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Additional MISC. Resources from BLC – LJA BLC 2012
I decided to compile a list of additional misc. resources shared at the BLC12 conference.
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100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers | teacher.be Connecting the dots
100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers
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Education World: Writing Lesson: Better Blogs
Writing Lesson: Better Blogs
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The Dummies’ Guide to E-Learning
With established personal learning networks running successfully online, thousands of tweets per day revealing new techniques and a new educational app released every five minutes, the e-learning scene might seem overwhelming to somebody who doesn’t know where to start. But if you don’t know your Edutopia from your Edudemic and acronyms like BYOD leave you in the dark, fear not! Here are our answers to some of the most common starter questions e-learning newbies might ask…
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University of Minnesota releases e-book about academic technology | Inside Higher Ed
E-book, that is. Since the book — Cultivating Change in the Academy: 50+ Stories from the Digital Frontlines at the University of Minnesota in 2012 — is online, its producers could circumvent some of the cost and time associated with print publishing.
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Girls in Ontario more likely to be bullied than boys – Toronto – CBC News
A report from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health has found girls in Ontario are nearly twice as likely to be victims of cyber-bullying than boys.
The finding marks the first time the centre asked Ontario students about cyber-bullying in 35 years of surveying youth about their mental health and well-being — and one in five students said they were victimized online.
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How 3D Printing Works – Business Insider
lately the technology has become cheaper and consumerized thanks to companies like MakerBot, which sells 3D printers for as little as $1,800.
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How Scientifically Accurate is Star Trek Technology? (Infographic) ~ Geeky Stuffs
Viewers and fans of Star Trek may watch simply because they enjoy the show, but there are those that consider the possibilities of what is presented to them onscreen. Time travel, wormholes, replicators, and most of all Aliens may seem like concepts that could never be reality, but there are some that think technology of Star Trek proportions is not only possible, but plausible. In the time since the creation of Star Trek, many scientific theories and discoveries have been made, especially in the technology field.
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Wild Apricot Blog : Reasons for Going Mobile – Infographic
If you’re not convinced that your organization should have a strategy for going mobile, check out this infographic created by AD60 (and shared by Velvet Chainsaw’s Midcourse Corrections) – 10 Reasons Why You Need a Mobile Site:
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W3C’s Ian Jacobs on the future of HTML5 | Interview | .net magazine
In this interview, W3C head of communications Ian Jacobs (IJ) talks to .net about the split, forking issues, processes, and what sponsorship from Adobe, Microsoft and Google will mean for the W3C.
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Adopting A Responsive WordPress Theme Is More Than Install-And-Go | Smashing WordPress
Adopting A Responsive WordPress Theme Is More Than Install-And-Go