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This site is a free information reference about the Internet, written from 1996 through 1999, posted on the Web on January 7, 2000, and last updated May 1, 2009. It includes more than 700 pages, receives about 100K visitors a month, and has benefited from the input of many of the people that helped build the Internet. Enjoy!
No Clean Feed - Home
The Federal Government is pushing forward with a plan to force ISPs to censor the Internet for all Australians. This plan will waste tens of millions of taxpayer dollars and slow down Internet access.
Despite being almost universally condemned by the public, ISPs, State Governments, Media and censorship experts, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy is determined to force this filter into your home. Don't let him!
Surfing Internet may boost brain power-Health/Sci-The Times of India
While all the participants showed the same activity as during the book-reading, the Web-savvy group also registered activity in the frontal, temporal and cingulate areas of the brain, whereas those new to the net did not. These areas of the brain control decision-making and complex reasoning.
BBC NEWS | Health | Internet use 'good for the brain'
For middle-aged and older people at least, using the internet helps boost brain power, research suggests.
A University of California Los Angeles team found searching the web stimulated centres in the brain that controlled decision-making and complex reasoning.
Cloud Education
Judy Breck's keynote from Microlearning2008. It will make you reflect on how education is shaping to be in the near future. Her interactive presentation is here.
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The new generations will visit the cloud through their mobiles. The optimization will be done at the micro level of the content - which is why at the node junction lies the most important opportunity to give juice and trust to educational enlightenment.
TechnoKids Computer Curriculum | Technology Projects Computer Curriculum
Each category contains a set of technology projects designed to integrate a range of technology skills into student learning including: word processing, programming, photo editing, animation, spreadsheets, desktop publishing, Internet, databases, operatin
Ten step guide to sharing your iPhone's connection with NetShare
A tiny company called Nullriver today released what is arguably one of the most useful iPhone applications to date: NetShare.
Children recruited by federal police to solve online crime | Herald Sun
CHILDREN as young as 14 have been recruited by police to help fight online crime, because they have more internet skills than agents.
Map to the Internet Time Ecosystem — Internet Time Blog
Time after time in my recent workshops on web-enabled informal learning, I found myself using my own sites as examples of learning technologies.
Teens use technology to party in strangers' pools
Tech savvy teens are using Google Earth’s splendidly clear aerial shots of the UK to launch a summertime craze – pool crashing.
Bill Gates On Microsoft: Damn, Our Usability Sucks
It makes me skeptical about Microsoft’s future, and especially its future related to the Internet, where things change so fast; they can buy all the Yahoos of the world, but I doubt it’ll help them change. If anything, it’ll just make them more confused.
The Web and the Classroom | 21st Century Connections
"What will be taught and learned; how it will be taught and learned; who will make the use of schooling; and the position of the school in society - all of this will change greatly during ensuing decades. Indeed, no other institution faces changes as radical as those that will transform the school"
- Peter Drucker in "Post - Capitalist Society"
Australian Copyright Council - download YouTube without copyright infringement
In our view, you can show a YouTube video to a class, provided:
* the class is not conducted for profit, and
* the video is streamed directly from the YouTube website.
There are three legal issues: infringement of copyright, breach of contract, and circumvention of a technological protection measure.
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Section 200AB of the Copyright Act can allow an educational institution to download a YouTube video without infringing copyright.
YouTube - [한글자막] Future of the Internet Question
The OECD Secretary General invites Youtubers/students to tell ministers and world leaders how they think the Internet can make the world a better place.
Top 60 Music Websites That Deliver the Greatest Free Music
Delivering the best of the best free music on the Internet is what these Top 60 Music websites are best known for and now, they are presented to music lovers the world over as an easy reference guide to bookmark.
LetsProve
A online life-stream service which help you to keep up-to-date on activities that your friends and family are doing. Any activities like bloging, photos, reading news etc.
YouTomb - graveyard for removed YouTube videos
YouTomb is a site that scans YouTube for that metadata and shows you a list of recently removed videos. You can't actually watch any videos on YouTomb. But you can find out who asked for them to be removed.
5 Great Ways to Contribute to Social Media - ReadWriteWeb
Social media can be loosely defined as the movement of community contributions in an effort to help one another. There's plenty of giving, taking, promoting, and marketing.
November Learning - Information Literacy Resources
These resources will help you become a more productive user of the Internet.
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