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Blog | Data Science for Social Good. Fastcompany. If you wanted to land a gig as a film writer for BuzzFeed, you'd have to a few expected traits: experience as critic, a love of entertainment, and a "proven ability to get viral traffic. " Another requirement: high emotional intelligence. What's the link? As founder Jonah Peretti said when he hired Doree Shafrir from Rolling Stone back in 2012, she was "ahead of her time writing stories with the emotional intelligence and social impact that has now become the currency of the social web.

" But why is emotional intelligence the currency? The Wall Street Journal profiled Neetzan Zimmerman, a former Gawker writer who pulled in 30 million pageviews a month. A few sample headlines: Black Gay Dads Post Adorable Photo of Daughters, Get Bashed with Hate Texting Driver Learns Too Late Why That's a Terrible, Terrible Idea Woman with 'World's Most Instagrammed Ass' Gives Rare Video Interview What's at the bottom of all this? What do we have to learn from this? You, emotional intelligence, and us. Going digital: what charity leaders can learn from tech startups | Voluntary Sector Network. Charities are full of good and bright people with tons of ideas, but when it comes to creating digital products, are they the right people? Probably not. A series of well documented digital fails, the latest of those being the well meaning but poorly executed Samaritans app, Radar, seem to support this.

In 2012 Nesta launched a £17.6m Impact Investment fund and of the seven investments made to date, none have been in charities. Not a single one. While some may argue this is because charities lack money and resources, I am afraid I disagree. For me the best digital products start on a shoestring budget – the teams are more creative and it’s less of a big deal if the project fails. Let’s consider how most successful tech startups begin: they “scratch an itch”.

Money, or lack of it, is often behind why actions are taken and decisions, based on imperfect data and information, are made quickly. Compare that to creating a digital product in a charity. Taste of Cinema. Clarity — On Demand Business Advice. XPRIZE Home Page. #YouthWill: A campaign wrap up. Nowhere is there more potential for change than in the minds and hearts of young people around the world. This was a resounding message in Devex’s lively monthlong #YouthWill campaign, organized in partnership with Chemonics, The MasterCard Foundation, U.N. -Habitat and The Commonwealth Secretariat. Nearly 13 million people worldwide tuned into #YouthWill to contribute to the conversation. After an invigorating campaign, we wrap up with 3 key takeaways. 1. While we see young people speaking out, disrupting the status quo for social change and rallying on important issues, the greater development community and established world leaders have a responsibility to support them.

Gulalai Ismail, the 28-year-old leader of Aware Girls, which educates young women about their human rights in northern Pakistan, said development agencies need to make more effort to implement programs designed or led by young people. 2. Other organizations like U.N. 3. Want to learn more? Quark Configuration - GavickPro Documentation. Bitvore Corp. The Clore Social Leadership Programme. Course in Exponential Fundraising. Yale School of Management. BOOST Academy details — theSedge.org. EdCast Knowledge Cloud. Flat World: Learn On. Step 8: Cools tools to embed. Welcome to the seventh step in our free professional learning series on class and student blogging! The aim of this step is to introduce you to a range of easy to use online tools that you can embed into posts and pages.

We’ve embedded examples of each tool in this post to help you work out how the tool could be used with your students. Back to Top Why enhance posts with interactive tools If you look closely at class blogs you’ll notice many of have cool interactive tools embedded in posts and pages. Educators do this because things like slides, videos, comic strips, quizzes, polls grab attention, engage and create opportunities for interaction in ways not achievable using plain text or images. There’s a gazillion online tools nowadays and most of them provide code that you can use to embed what you’ve found or created into your posts or pages. Below are popular tools used by educators by activity type to help get you started. Audio Hosting Websites AudioBoo SoundCloud Audio Presentation Tools. 25 Of The Best iPad Apps To Promote Creativity In Students. 25 Of The Best iPad Apps To Promote Creativity In Students This content was commissioned by Drawp, a professional-grade artistic app that promotes a simple creative workflow between students and teachers.

Nailing down exactly what promotes creativity isn’t easy, if for no other reason than creativity looks different depending on what you’re talking about: Problem-solving? Drawing? Social interactions? But fundamentally-speaking, among the factors that promote creativity are collaboration, modeling, dynamic tools, and confidence. Tablets and smartphones feature some design elements that inherently promote creativity as well, including elegant touch-interfaces, a personal screen, and available connectivity with other apps and devices. When you combine these mobile devices with apps that promote creativity as well, and you’ve got a powerful combination that–in the right workflow–can produce some spectacular results.

Workflow Matters In the creative process, workflow matters. Chirp. Best Apps for Teaching & Learning 2013. Science 360 by the National Science Foundation Level: ALL (grades K-12)Platform: iOS Website Science 360 is a science and engineering news app designed to engage the user in visual explorations through photos, videos, and text. There is new content added weekly by scientists, engineers, and the National Science Foundation. Teachers can email image and videos to integrate into lesson planning. Additionally, there is a built in news feed that keeps students and teachers up-to-date with the latest scientific discoveries. Science 360 provides the latest science videos from scientists, colleges and universities, science and engineering centers, the National Science Foundation, and more.

Tip: Have students explore Science 360 for possible science project ideas and explore current science in the news. 112 Elementary School Apps For iPad. 25 Of The Best iPad Apps To Promote Creativity In Students. 11 Essential Tools For Better Project-Based Learning. By Katre Laan from myhistro.com The rise of technology used in classrooms has made learning much more interactive. The emergence of iPads to browser-based tools in project-based learning, take teaching to a new level in the 21st century. Even the current trends in education include the use of new technology, from collaborative projects to blending traditional textbook teaching with innovative tools.

For students, the core aim of project-based learning is to put theory into practice and gain new skills throughout the process. A major advantage of digital tools used is better engagement in the classroom. Browser-based tools and several apps used in education are especially useful for researching, storytelling and collaborative video making. Handy mobile devices allow students to be inspired when outside classroom by creating and sharing ideas and creations instantly. Here is a mini guide to some of the project based learning tools. 1) Mindmeister 2) Glogster 3) Myhistro 4) Pixton 5) Animoto. 43 Apps, Games, and Websites Transforming This Year's Classrooms. In the middle of October, we invited educators to tell us about the "apps, games, and websites that are helping to tranform their classrooms this year.

" We asked that you submit your responses in the form of Field Notes and we received more than 700 submissions! 43 products emerged with several votes and strong, detailed Field Notes to explain just how they are being used effectively at school. So here is our (albeit unscientific) list of apps, games, and websites transforming classrooms this Fall.

We are also pleased to announce the winner of the $250 Amazon gift card. To qualify for the drawing, educators had to submit more than one qualifying Field Note during this campaign. Our winner is... What apps, games, and websites are transforming your classroom? Related Posts: 5 Easy Steps to Writing a Great Field Note. 6 Powerful Tools Teachers And Students Should Try Out. By 2018 the market for education technology is all set to reach a mammoth $60 billion. Our need for ‘smarter’ classrooms is the reason behind our increasing reliance on technology to make learning more interactive and engaging for students. New tools that help improve the learning environment are being released regularly, and while some of them are really good, there are others that don’t quite make the cut. In this article, we are focusing on tools that are of great help to both students and teachers and go a considerable way in improving the learning environment at different levels.

So, let’s take a look at six such tools. Skitch Visual Communication For Everyone Evernote’s Skitch is a visual communication tool that helps leverage the immense potential of BYOD classrooms. This tool can also be used to improve collaboration between students who can mark-up existing images with their thoughts, and pass it on amongst themselves to understand a particular project/subject better. Basecamp. 12 Roles For Google Drive In The Classroom. 10 Excellent Social Bookmarking Tools for Teachers. February, 2014 Social bookmarking is a new concept that has seen the light with the emergence of bookmarking services like the ones I cited below.Semantically speaking, ' social bookmarking' is made up of the the term " social " which is related to society and general interactions between people, and the verb " to bookmark " (used here as a gerund ending in ing) which has to do with recording and/or saving content for both later use and quick access.

Weaving the semantic reference of the two words results in social bookmarking as we know it today : a collaborative and collective saving and sharing of web content.' Below are some of the best social bookmarking websites I would recommend to teachers and students. Have a look and let us know what you think of them on our Facebook page. 1- Diigo This is my favourite tool for socialbookmarking. 2- Livebinders This is another powerful tool for saving and organizing your bookmarks. 3- Scoop.it 4- Pinterest 5- Edshelf 7- Educlipper.

43 Apps, Games, and Websites Transforming This Year's Classrooms. 6 Powerful Tools Teachers And Students Should Try Out. OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials. NBC Learn. Learning, powered by imagination. - Memrise. Blooms pyramid teaching-with-technology. Twitter is a Teacher Superpower! “We all know that education budgets are getting cut more and more, and that meaningful professional development opportunities have unfortunately become a bit of an oxymoron in education. Not only can being a “connected educator” help change that, but it can also provide you with ongoing inspiration and support.

I’d even go as far to argue that being connected will be the most impactful thing you can do in your career.” Elana Leoni, blogger for Edutopia. I will even go far enough to say that becoming a connected educator is a Teacher Superpower! While I can come up with pretty new and innovative ideas while planning inside my classroom, I can gain so much more from sharing my ideas, collecting ideas on Twitter (known jokingly as #ideabandits), and connecting with other educators to collaborate about even more inspiring ideas. Here is how: Get yourself logged onto Twitter and sign up for an account using your computer, iPad, or smartphone. Next step is to add an image of yourself. Salman Khan Describes Future Classrooms with Blended Learning | Our vision.