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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 03/12/201030/11/2010

Try DROPitTOme to Collect Assignments Online

DROPitTOme is a free service that works with Drop Box to allow people to upload files to your Drop Box account without giving them access to the contents of your Drop Box account. For those not familiar with Drop Box

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

Open University chooses Moodle 2.0 as their LMS of the future

The Open University, after commissioning a survey of the alternative/rival LMSs available, has decided to continue using Moodle as it’s primary Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) moving forward and is now planning it’s site wide upgrade which will be a several

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

How Online Classrooms Are Helping Haiti Rebuild Its Education System

While reconstructing the destroyed universities is a long-term task, University of the People is hoping to give Haitian students a way to continue their educations before it’s completed. By opening a center where students can take advantage of the scarce

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

The Ultimate Guide To Canadian Teaching Resources

Whether you’re Canadian or not, there are a ton of helpful resources for all teachers available at CanTeach. It’s a simple-to-use website that has lesson plans, links, and other resources for nearly any topic.

http://edudemic.com/2010/11/the-ultimate-guide-to-canadian-teaching-resources/

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

A Moodle Makeover

The Moodle environment which the DECclic Corporation (Montreal) is using experimentally, is offering a stable platform bursting with pedagogical promise. François Lizotte describes several projects in progress as well as future prospects which he finds extremely promising.

http://www.profweb.qc.ca/en/news/columns/nos-premiers-pas-dans-moodle/index.html

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

7 Sites That Can Help You Deal With Information Overload

The problem that most people run into while browsing the internet is complete information overload. Finding data is a problem that Google mainly solved years ago – now the challenge the typical user faces is how to find relevant information.

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Posted on 03/12/201030/11/2010

Understand the difference between an LMS and PLEs

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Posted on 03/12/201010/12/2010

Presentation of the Week

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality

The Web is critical not merely to the digital revolution but to our continued prosperity—and even our liberty. Like democracy itself, it needs defending. An article by Tim-Berners Lee, the inventor of the Web.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=long-live-the-web

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

Google Launches Interactive Book to Teach Everyone About the Web

In an attempt to teach the average person about the fundamentals of browsers and the web, Google has released an interactive online book that explains concepts like, TCP/IP, HTML, browser extensions and malware.

http://mashable.com/2010/11/18/google-20-things-i-learned/

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

YourName(R) – Trademark Protection is Coming to Social Networks

Your personal and corporate reputation and popularity on these networks pivot on an identity known as your username. The role of usernames as brand identifiers is following a similar pattern as domain names but without any of the protections that

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

Macrowikinomics: Beyond Superman to a New Model of Education

This article is a review about the newly released book Macrowikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World.  The book argues that many of the institutions of the industrial age have finally come to the end of their lifecycle, and are now

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

Google Apps Now Has 10 Times More Features!

Google has announced that nearly all of Google’s tools can now be integrated into your Google Apps for Education account. This means that if there is a Google tool that you want the users in your Google Apps for Education

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

Teachers’ Views on Technology in the Classroom

The New York Times asked teachers to submit videos on how the use of technology has changed the way they teach.

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/11/21/technology/20101121-brain-teachers.html

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Posted on 26/11/201024/11/2010

ClipYourPhotos: Do funky things with your digital photos

ClipYourPhotos is a web-based collection of tools to do fun things with your photos.

http://clipyourphotos.com/…

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