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Jordan IPC10 Update - Live Streaming is Good to Go Permaculture Research Institute
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Rural Education: Rooted and Relevant - Innovative Teaching in Rural Schools - YouTube
Thx! “@matonfender: Check youtube Innovative Teaching in Rural US Schools http://t.co/FnQ4bXY7" Great to see!
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Learning Conversations - YouTube
I uploaded a @YouTube video http://t.co/XBtAAw67 Learning Conversations
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The Automated Twitter Scavenger Hunt « Mr Robbo – The P.E Geek
Automated Twitter Scavenger Hunt! Great idea by @mrrobbo http://t.co/vBFwTXhl
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Birke Baehr: What's wrong with our food system | Video on TED.com
loved Birke Baehr: What's wrong with our food system | Video on TED.com on Boxee http://t.co/TUxYWyer
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Video Games for Learning: Resource Roundup | Edutopia
RT @mrpbps RT @adriancamm: Video Games for Learning: Edutopia Resource Roundup - http://t.co/MxxTcjR #graddiped2011 @myen
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Ramona Pierson - Mass Customisation and Personalisation of Learning
http://t.co/WuN3rp6
We need to provide all students with a personalized learning pathway and uncap their learning potential. -
12 Most Effective Uses of the 120 on Twitter (Yeah, I Said 120!) |
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Cool Infographics - Blog - The Flipped Classroom infographic
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Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world | Video on TED.com
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FilmOn Live TV - iPhone App Review - App Video Show: Frackulous
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Video Transcript: 279 FilmOn Live TV - iPhone App Review
TVs. The problem is that they’re just not everywhere. Phones however - they are pretty much everywhere. Or at least they are in my life. If you find yourself high, dry and without the telly for company, you might want to download FilmOn TV. This app quite simply collects together TV channels from around Europe and streams them in pretty high quality. Whilst the first few you come to might look suspiciously like channels you’ve never heard of, get down far enough and you’ll find the likes of the BBC channels, E4, Film 4 and even Men and Movies, purveyors of Westerns and Action flicks. Where you see the TV icon at the side, you can access the day’s schedule, although there’s no where to store either reminders or recordings. For data hungry reasons, the app will only work where you’ve got WiFi. Combine this with the fact that it’s completely free, and you’ve got a very economical way of watching TV.
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Constructing an identity in the blogosphere while reflecting on learning and teaching and technology...
Sunday, September 18, 2011
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