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Vi har aldrig använt oss av, eller omgett oss med, så mycket bilder som vi gör nu. Vi kan till exempel enkelt ta bilder med mobiltelefoner och lägga upp dem på internetsidor, bilder som kan laddas ner för att användas i andra sammanhang. Men vem avgör hur innehållet i en bild ska tolkas? Är det dags att införa ”bildkunskap” i skolan för att lära oss tolka bilder, precis som vi lär oss läsa bokstäver för att förstå en text? http://www.gu.se/forskning/popularvetenskap/Tv__tidning__radio/webb-tv/en_akademisk_kvart/urban-strandberg/

Urban Strandberg - Forskning, Göteborgs universitet

http://www.edgalaxy.com/journal/2012/5/23/blooms-ipad-taxonomy.html Langwitches has recently just put together another taxonomy of the iPad. It has some really great stuff in it. For the full article click here.

Bloom's iPad Taxonomy

Checklist of things needed to make digital stories

http://www.kitchcat.com/dstory/checklist 1 Computer(s) - I think Apple computers are probably better-suited to digital storytelling than PCs. If you want to train people on the kit that's on the ground, you may want to choose PCs . How many do you need?
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Social Media News and Web Tips – Mashable – The Social Media Gui

Tech Sometimes, you may just want to listen to your music in peace, without being interrupted by passers-by or visually intrusive ads, technology and surrounding events. That’s…
http://www.simplek12.com/simpleworkshop

Video Capture that records, tracks, & creates instant online lea

Take a few minutes to watch the video below. It's gonna make your life a whole lot easier. SimpleWorkshop is a two-click video-capture program, with complete tracking for professional development seminars, administrators, and committees. It's the quickest and easiest way to deliver workshops, seminars, and in-service professional development again and again without having to delegate the resources over and over.
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HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpac

This series is supported by Webdesigner Depot, a popular web design blog covering tutorials, design trends, blogging and inspirational posts. You can visit WDD at webdesignerdepot.com and follow WDD on Twitter @designerdepot . If you’re using your social media profiles to promote your personal brand or business, chances are that pre-made themes and watermarked templates just won’t cut it. You need a custom design to make your profile stand apart from the rest and convey important information about who you are. Some of our favorite social networks afford us this customization, but there are a few tricks that may save you some time and frustration when creating a custom profile background.

Ideas in progress by C Leadbeater

Published early in 2010 by Cisco, Learning from the Extemes examines how social entrepreneurs around the world are devising new approaches to learning in extreme social circumstances - favelas, slums, informal settlements - when there are few teachers, schools, text books. The radically innovative approaches they develop challenge conventional wisdom about schooling and provide new insights into how the developed world should reform its education systems. Available here . http://www.charlesleadbeater.net/home.aspx
NIKT är en resurs som är framtagen av pedagoger för pedagoger. För att på bästa sätt förbereda våra barn och ungdomar inför den framtid som väntar dem. En framtid där de ska kunna lösa problem, samarbeta, ta egna initiativ, ha ett kritiskt tänkande, visa entreprenörsanda, söka och värdera information och kunna fortsätta lära hela livet. http://www.nikt.sundsvall.se/

Nikt

This post has been written as a draft for a few days, but I wish to publish it now, in support of @alupton and his wonderful minilegends. (They have been asked to remove their blog by their education department) It is FUN! Fun!

20 reasons why students should blog « On an e-journey with gener

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