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?Blockchain, Bitcoin and the Tokenization of Learning

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LiveEdu intends to offer user-created, project-based learning videos, and is currently undergoing an presale initial coin offering (ICO), where it aims to sell 8 million “EDU” tokens. Not to mention platforms like YouTube have no shortage of free how-to videos). Sony says it is working towards a 2018 rollout.

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Android apps for the remembering level of Bloom's

Kathy Schrock

This is a re-posting of a blog post of July 12, 2013, which originally appeared on the now-defunct Sony Education Ambassadors site. With the Diigo Power Note app, they can add text notes, bookmarks, cached pages, pictures, text messages to their Diigo library as well as access information already in the library.

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Android apps for the applying level of Bloom's

Kathy Schrock

This is an edited re-posting of a blog post in 2013, which originally appeared on the now-defunct Sony Education Ambassadors site. With the app, students can post text, images, videos, and much more to showcase the application of their content knowledge. Bloom's Revised Taxonomy is a pedagogical model we are all familiar with.

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Week of May 1, 2011 - Live, Interactive, and Free Webinars in Elluminate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Implementing eReaders into your library program is about more than just jumping on the latest technological bandwagon or attempting to reinvent your library in order to stay relevant. Join us to discuss these and related issues, and see the latest videos from Shelee King George Productions! Kindles, Nooks and iPads, Oh My!

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Can You Show Netflix in Class? Copyright for Teachers Made Simple

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Can I show a video from Netflix in my classroom? Company partners like Chevron, Google and Sonic along with individual donors help support teacher projects all over the United States. Can You Show That Video? The right to show video in the classroom doesn’t rely on fair use. However, consider these four points.

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WHAT’S NEW

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Edsby’s new evidence of learning features enable teachers to take pictures, record videos, tag them by standards or learning goals, share them with parents and organize them to document growth and streamline reporting on student progress, and more. The new video tool runs inside the web browser already installed on teachers’ devices.

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” The Google Memo. Via Motherboard : “ Google Employee’s Anti-Diversity Manifesto Goes ‘Internally Viral’ ” Via Wired : “Internal Messages Show Some Googlers Supported Fired Engineer’s Manifesto.” Wired argues that “ Jeff Bezos Should Put His Billions Into Libraries.”