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World’s debt limit explained by top investor in 1 minute [video] http://bit.ly/sQdXDk
December 8th, 2011Doctor no longer uses Stethoscope. iPhone does the job http://wapo.st/vLheEy #Cerner #HIT
December 7th, 2011
Senseless contradiction says, “I’m not giving my students pencils until we can control what they write with them!” #edtech
December 5th, 2011Senseless contradiction says, "I'm not giving my students pencils until we can control what they write with them!"
I read this response from a teacher who was reacting to Internet censoring at school.
Apple’s Video msg – Leaps come when technology disappears [Youtube] #cerner
December 5th, 2011Apple’s Plan for Health IT via Video ad inadvertently touting healthcare apps #Cerner
December 5th, 2011There’s an intangible appeal that comes from making things better for sick people who are seeking help. “People in computer science are always interested in medical imaging,” Fishman says. “They always like to think that, you know, maybe Angry Birds is good but something medical might actually change the world.”
Apple is subtle about promoting the medical uses of the iPad, but it does. Spot the two medical apps in this ad (AirStrip Cardiology and Mobile MIM).
via wired.com
Mobile IT in higher education #infographic http://bit.ly/tm9BKw #Cerner Catalyst org is forward thinking
December 5th, 2011Mobile IT in higher education #infographic http://bit.ly/tm9BKw #Cerner Catalyst org is forward thinking
Top 10 global forecasts for 2012 and beyond from futures research includes future of learning #edtech
December 5th, 2011Forecast #1:
Learning will become more social and game-based, and online social gaming may soon replace textbooks in schools. The idea that students learn more when they are engaged—as they are when playing games—is helping educators embrace new technologies in the classroom. In addition to encouraging collaborations, games also allow students to learn from their mistakes through trial and error.
Learning will become more social and game-based, and online social gaming may soon replace textbooks in schools. The idea that students learn more when they are engaged—as they are when playing games—is helping educators embrace new technologies in the classroom. In addition to encouraging collaborations, games also allow students to learn from their mistakes through trial and error.
Read the rest here… http://www.wfs.org/Forecasts_From_The_Futurist_Magazine
Internet rising video
December 3rd, 2011Villemard 1910 – En L’An 2000 – At School
December 3rd, 2011Cat uses iPad
November 29th, 2011
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