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DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).

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Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

22 Digital Tools You Must Have in Your Classroom

Here are the top 22 digital tools your colleagues are using in their classrooms.

http://askatechteacher.com/2016/03/11/22-digital-tools-you-must-have-in-your-classroom/…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

Sony’s prototype projector turns any tabletop into a touch-sensitive display

 

The “Interactive Tabletop” concept uses depth sensors and motion tracking to know when objects are placed on the table and even bring storybooks to life.  

http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/13/11215454/sony-interactive-projector-future-lab-sxsw-2016…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

Everything You Know About Artificial Intelligence is Wrong

 

Thanks to the pioneering work of computational scientists, neuroscientists, and AI theorists, a clearer picture of AI  is starting to emerge. Here are the most common misconceptions and myths about AI.

http://gizmodo.com/everything-you-know-about-artificial-intelligence-is-wr-1764020220…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

30 Tips to Turbocharge Dropbox

 

Dropbox is the perfect digital suitcase. It ensures you’ll never be without your files wherever you need them, assuming you utilize Dropbox to the fullest. Just how do you do that? These tips spell it out.

http://www.pcmag.com/slideshow/story/325818/30-tips-to-turbocharge-dropbox…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

Amazon eyes up education, plans a free platform for learning materials

 

The future of education is open. Someday soon, educators everywhere will have free and unlimited access to first-class course materials from a revolutionary platform.

http://techcrunch.com/2016/03/11/amazon-eyes-up-education-plans-a-free-platform-for-learning-materials/…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

Google AI beats Go world champion again to complete historic 4-1 series victory

 

The battle between Google’s artificial intelligence and Go world champion Lee Sedol concluded today after the former (AlphaGo) triumphed to win the five-game series 4-1.

http://techcrunch.com/2016/03/15/google-ai-beats-go-world-champion-again-to-complete-historic-4-1-series-victory/…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

101 Amazing PC / Internet Tricks No One Told You Before

 

A great list of interesting hacks to do with your PC and also online.

http://merabheja.com/tech-hacks/

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Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

The 2015 Open Source Yearbook

 

The Open Source Yearbook is a community-contributed collection of the year’s top open source projects, people, tools, and stories.

https://opensource.com/yearbook/2015?sc_cid=70160000000q6IEAAY…

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

A Round-up of The Latest Google Docs Features for Teachers

 

Over the last few weeks, Google Docs released a number of important features that enhanced its overall performance. We have reviewed each of these features in separate posts in the past. For those of you who have missed these …

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

How to send personalized mass emails in Gmail

 

If you want to send out the same email to multiple people, but want to personalize it for everybody, setting up a mail merge will save you a lot of time. Some email clients like Outlook have a built-in …

Posted on 18/03/201615/03/2016

The surprisingly logical minds of babies

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Posted on 18/03/201624/03/2016

Presentation of the Week: The Future Of Work & The Work Of The Future

The Future Of Work & The Work Of The Future from Arturo Pelayo
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Posted on 11/03/201608/03/2016

States to ‘Go Open’ with online educational materials

 

The US Department of Education announced that 13 states would participate in its GoOpen initiative, creating new technology strategies around open educational resources.

http://statescoop.com/states-to-go-open-with-online-educational-materials…

Posted on 11/03/201608/03/2016

Google Docs just made it a lot easier to view your documents on most e-readers

 

A small but potentially useful update for budding authors using Google Docs: you can now export your musing as .epub files – one of the most popular open formats for ebooks.

http://thenextweb.com/apps/2016/03/07/can-now-export-google-docs-files-e-books/…

Posted on 11/03/201608/03/2016

The end of ‘just Google it’: Why students need to be digitally literate

 

Just because young people are functionally very capable, doesn’t mean they always have the criticality to appraise the wealth of information available. English teacher Jennifer Wilson discusses how critical thinking and digital literacy need to go hand-in-hand.

http://www.innovatemyschool.com/ideas/item/1558-the-end-of-…

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