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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 08/07/201105/07/2011

South Korean Schools to Replace All Textbooks with Tablets

By 2015, students will be carrying digital textbooks in lieu of paperback books in all schools in South Korea, according to the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.

http://thenextweb.com/asia/2011/07/04/south-korean-schools-to-replace-all-textbooks-with-tablets/…

Posted on 08/07/201105/07/2011

Five Ways to Visually Explore Wikipedia

Wikipedia is one of the first places that students often go to get some background information on a topic they’re researching. Here are five ways that students can visually explore Wikipedia’s content.

http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2011/07/five-ways-to-visually-explore-wikipedia.html…

Posted on 08/07/201105/07/2011

Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For?

The early ed-tech adopters I’ve talked to seem excited about the possibilities for having a place where students and teachers alike can embrace “the social” and collaborate in the classroom, at home, across the school, and with others around the …

Posted on 08/07/201105/07/2011

40 Ways to use Google Apps in the Classrooom

Google Apps is a suite of Google applications that brings together a series of services to help an organisation like a school. It is a service that lets schools, and institutions use a variety of Google products — including Email, …

Posted on 08/07/201105/07/2011

12 Apps to Assist Students to Study

Many students struggle with the skills of organising homework and studying for exams. There are a number of apps that have been designed specifically for these situation.

http://appsineducation.blogspot.com/2011/06/12-apps-to-assist-students-to-study.html…

Posted on 08/07/201108/07/2011

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative

We find when writing moves online, the connections between ideas and people are much more apparent than they are in the context of a printed book.

http://spotlight.macfound.org/featured-stories/entry/the-future-of-reading-and-writing-is-collaborative/…

Posted on 08/07/201115/07/2011

Presentation of the Week: Web 2.0 Technologies in Higher Education

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Posted on 08/07/201106/07/2011

Video of the Week: Open Education and the Future

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Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

Top 100 apps – the definitive guide

Searching for a happening wine bar, or a cafe with Wi-Fi? Want to read a good book or learn how to cook? Need to check your pulse or balance your budget? Look no further than your smartphone … and our …

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

Canadian Business School Uses iTunes to Distribute Its Case Studies

See how the choice of iBookstore and iTunes means a chance to reach a wider audience that may find case studies useful.

http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/quickwire-canadian-business-school-uses-itunes-to-distribute-its-case-studies/31846?sid=wc…

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

30 Facebook Dos and Don’ts for College Professors

Privacy in the age of social media is almost an oxymoron. What’s acceptable to broadcast to each other and the world is constantly changing — and that’s especially the case in education. Check out these suggested Facebook guidelines for college …

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

68 Interesting Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom

A list of creative ways to better use Google Forms in your classroom.

https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=0AclS3lrlFkCIZGhuMnZjdjVfNzc5Y25zc201Zzc&hl=en_GB&authkey=CIns-dQF…

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

How Current Brain Research can Improve Education

Learn more about cutting-edge research from leading neuroscience experts on how various activities affect the brain, and how these activities can help students improve their comprehension and memory.

http://www.eclassroomnews.com/2011/06/23/how-current-brain-research-can-improve-education/…

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

7 Best Practices For Educators Using Facebook

While schools continue to figure out policies about educators’ Facebook usage, some best practices are emerging. Here are seven, involving privacy settings and relationships with students — along with plain common sense.

http://www.allfacebook.com/7-best-practices-for-educators-using-facebook-2011-06…

Posted on 30/06/201128/06/2011

Generation Facebook

Is Facebook changing humanity in a more fundamental way? What kind of citizens, voters, consumers, leaders will Facebook users grow up to be?

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/24/opinion/global/24iht-June24-ihtmag-bennhold-22.html…

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