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Maintaining your online security is imperative in today’s growing digital era. Over 8 million Americans were victims of identity theft in 2011.
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There are many reasons we use social media. From the basic to the more advanced, the tool is simply ubiquitous and addictive. This infographic sheds some light for us all.
You see why if you don't have an online presence then you are part of a dying breed...
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Very interesting summary of social media in schools. What sort of tools does your school utilise?
I think that this is such a great visual for my generation. It is so representative of how we rely, and use technology to demonstrate common core values in the classroom. This is great but it also could be our achilles heel, we need to apeal to all types of learners and visual is just one, there are so many more type that must be catered to so that we can be affective.
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Read more, a MUST:
http://www.bitrebels.com/social/twitter-hashtag-power-infographic/
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We all know that as students progress through their school years, their homework load increases. Fifteen year olds may look longingly back to when they were ten and had a whole lot less work to do at home. According to the handy infographic below, the average 6-8 year old spends 9 hours per week studying, vs. 14 hours per week for college students. That doesn’t seem so awful, especially when you consider that the average student spends 4.39 hours per day watching television.
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Kids today! Whippersnappers! When we were their age, we walked uphill both ways to school with only one shoe! With a hole in it! And it was raining, snowing, and hailing at the same time! Also? Tornadoes! And dadgum, we liked it!
But time’s arrow shoots in only one direction, and today’s students at all education levels and abilities must turn and face it as changes settle in academic year after academic year, sometimes slowly, sometimes not so much.
What they eventually mean for the future of education obviously remains to be seen, but for now they definitely stand as something different than before.
Read more:
http://edudemic.com/2012/08/18-ways-back-to-school-is-different-this-time/
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What are the components of a digital classroom?
What are the components of a digital classroom? From eBooks to smartboards, iTunesU implementation to online learning, the classroom as we know it is changing.
It’s true that a digital classroom is a vague idea. And subjective–one educator’s cutting edge learning laboratory is the next educator’s been there, done that.
The following infographic looks at some of the more common elements of a digital classroom, including:
- eBooks
- Book rental via Kindle
- iPads
- Open Source software
- iTunesU
- Digital cameras, projectors, and headphones
Read more:
http://www.teachthought.com/technology/the-elements-of-a-digital-classroom/
Check it out!!!
Le QR code devient de plus en plus populaire : infographie et quelques chiffres en provenance des US.
Qui a prédit la mort du QR Code?
Quelques chiffres des US, et des utilisations marketing multiples notamment en terme de couponing.