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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 16/05/201413/05/2014

How to Choose the Right Photographs for Your Presentation

Many presentations incorporate photographs of some kind — though there’s an art to choosing and using them well. Here are 3 methods for doing so.

http://blog.slideshare.net/2014/05/12/3-ways-to-amplify-your-presentations-impact-with-photographs/

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Posted on 16/05/201413/05/2014

8 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do With Google Drive

Google Drive is here to make your life easy, but we’re here to make it even easier.

The multifaceted feature that allows you to create documents, photos, spreadsheets, drawings and more has boundless abilities. However, with Drive’s constant updates and …

Posted on 16/05/201413/05/2014

Tools for Professional Learning: Curate, Share, Connect

In order to effectively engage in professional learning, we need tools in place to curate content, save what we found, and connect to other educators.

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/professional-learning-curate-share-connect-beth-holland…

Posted on 16/05/201413/05/2014

12 year-old Eric Zeiberg develops handwriting-to-speech app

At just 12 years old, Eric Zeiberg developed HandySpeech for iOS – a handwriting-to-speech application that allows individuals to draw on a smartphone or tablet screen with their finger and have the text read aloud.

http://whatsnext.nuance.com/handwriting-to-speech-app-handyspeech/

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Posted on 16/05/201413/05/2014

Deborah Gordon: What ants teach us about the brain, cancer and the Internet

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Posted on 16/05/201422/05/2014

Presentation of the Week: How do Learning Analytics “act” in Education?

How do Learning Analytics “act” in Education? from Simon Buckingham Shum
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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

3 Places To Get Free Full-Text Scientific Studies

There are a number of journals making a move to offer full text of scientific journal articles for free, and we’ve put together a short list of them below.

http://www.edudemic.com/scientific-studies/

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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

How to Backup your Google Drive

Learn different ways to backup your Google Drive data.

http://www.mguhlin.org/2014/05/backing-up-your-googledrive-data.html…

Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

7 Ways To Transform Education By 2030

What will high school look like in 2030? The reality is that we don’t know.  Here are 7 big ideas for transforming the educational experience before 2030.

http://www.edudemic.com/7-ways-to-transform-education-by-2030/

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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

4 Free Web Tools to Boost Student Engagement

See some great examples of (free) motivational tool technologies that meet the above criteria, which you can use (along with thorough instruction) to help boost student engagement.

http://www.edutopia.org/blog/web-tools-boost-student-engagement-nicolas-pino-james

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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

100 Useful Websites You’ve Probably Never Heard of

The Internet is full of great websites, but it’s often tough to separate the duds from the superheroes. We’ve got you covered, with our list of 100 Useful Websites You’ve Probably Never Heard Of.

http://superheroyou.com/100-useful-websites-youve-probably-never-heard-of/

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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

Google introduces standalone apps for docs and spreadsheets

Google introduced standalone apps for Google Docs and Google Sheets to both Google Play and the iOS App Store on Wednesday. Eventually, Google Drive users will be prompted to download the new apps.

http://gigaom.com/2014/04/30/google-introduces-standalone-apps-for-docs-and-spreadsheets/

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Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

Does Technology Interfere With Your Teaching?

Learn about the pedagogy of technology, a pedagogy that encourages technology as a means of educating children rather than an interference to their learning.

http://www.fractuslearning.com/2014/04/28/technology-interfere-teaching/…

Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

Writing Instructor, Skeptical of Automated Grading, Pits Machine vs. Machine

Les Perelman, with the help of students at MIT and Harvard, created the Babel Generator, 
a software program that generates meaningless essays to test the mettle of machine graders.

http://chronicle.com/article/Writing-Instructor-Skeptical/146211/…

Posted on 09/05/201406/05/2014

To Remember a Lecture Better, Take Notes by Hand

Students do worse on quizzes when they use keyboards in class.

http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/05/to-remember-a-lecture-better-take-notes-by-hand/361478/

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