tmarch

Real Name: Tom March
Location: Australia
Joined:5-22-2007
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About me
I've been in education 20+ years - 10 as a High School English teacher / technology mentor and 10+ as a minor ed tech guru. I've been involved in developing the WebQuest and sites like Blue Web'n, Filamentality, Web-and-Flow, BestWebQuests, ozline and CEQALL.
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UN Update: 6 in 10 Globally Connected
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by tmarch  3-3-2009    1
 Latest current numbers on how many people have access to mobile communications. In Africa the number is still 1 in 20.
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Re-Cap of the Drunken Pirate Saga
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by tmarch  12-6-2008   
 This case has gotten a lot of press, but this article does a good job of laying it out in its entirety - not something the popular press has done. A Moral Tale for the age.
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New Piracy Approach "Joins 'Em"
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by tmarch  11-4-2008   
 By digitally cataloging whole video libraries Auditude can quickly stick an ad on clipped and illegally posted videos. Contrast this with the Music Industry's punitive strategy to this one that uses the technology and users' penchant to appropriate, mash-up and share. This is a good example of investing in new thinking - who will do the same for education?
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Johnny Chung Lee - Go, Johnny-Go, Go!
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by tmarch  11-3-2008   
 Mr. Lee is a great example of a new kind of achiever, blending the best of traditional education with new media to take his place in the professional world.
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Student fashion: Eye Patches and Peg legs
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by tmarch  11-3-2008   
 Here's a clear example of what happens when the world is a candy store of free online content: fill 'em, up! (Trick or Treat?!)
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Will we become Dr. "Do-little" or the Rat in a Maze?
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 This article looks forward to the time when all things can be tagged and given unique IP addresses / identifiers. This is the first mention I've seen of this in the popular press. Get ready for more!
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The Long Tail Wags in Bondi Kiosk
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 Here's a cool example of how digital media changes the nature of retailing. When software is so easily available from such a range of providers when will the kids having donuts and lattes twig that their education could be MUCH MORE personalised without thinking about it too hard?
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It's, it's, it's... Out of the Park!
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 While record companies complain and file lawsuits against music lovers, Apple tried something different and now makes more from iPhones than computers and is up in the Wal-Mart region for music sales. Score one for trying a new model. I wonder who will be the one to do this for The Assembly Line School?
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Faster WiFi for Aussie
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 Sounds good and notice the 5GHz is for entertainment - great for hooking us all on The New WWW - getting Whatever we want, Whenever, Wherever.
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Here's a twist: Teacher for the Apple
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 It used to be "Apple for the Teacher," but Apple is joining the ranks of corporations that see in-house education of executive staff "mission critical." Here we go: blurring the lines between learning and school again!
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Desperate for his 15 minutes of Fame?
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 What first looked like a classic "shoot yourself in the foot" via Facebook may actually be a bid to grab attention, whether by the initial subject or some of his "friends." Either way, eyes were made to open, hey? Good thing.
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When Cheats fail, try bullying
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by tmarch  10-25-2008   
 "Give me your amulet or I punch you in the face." Here we go... "When I was a kid I got beat up and have my bike stolen." Nowadays it digital treasures. Same or different? Dutch laws sees it as the same.
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Indie Film Winner shot with phones
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by tmarch  10-9-2008   
 This could be a great example of a new kind of knowledge. Over 1000 words captured from signs in Sydney and New York were combined with poignant music to great effect. This was both the Critics' and People's Choice winner.
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Brain Implant ends 9 Year Void
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by tmarch  10-9-2008   
 Another instance of an injury victim benefiting from the use of brain implants to help communication.
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Mindset set to read your Mind
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by tmarch  10-9-2008   
 Latest in the headsets that monitor brainwaves to give instructions to the computer interface.
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Google's Goggles
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by tmarch  10-8-2008   
 Using Gmail to protect us from ourselves. Here's a bit of the Jiminy Clicket conscious kicking in. Useful, silly or inane? Dunno
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You're in Good Hands... with computer games
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by tmarch  10-2-2008   
 Allstate insurance has contracted Posit Science to deliver its InSight software to older drivers to help them improve their cognitive abilities. So tell the kids they have to get off the joystick so granddad can do his homework.
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Arriva has Arrived
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by tmarch  9-29-2008   
 Not only great for jogging, but also a must in the Assembly Lyin' classroom!
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Image Metrics - "Emily"
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by tmarch  9-29-2008   
 This video shows how good facial animation has gotten. The blending of human and CGI blurs the line between real and virtual. I can imagine that people will put this to nasty uses.
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iPhone Web Apps for Travel
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by tmarch  9-29-2008   
 The New York Times provides an overview of some handy iPhone apps that enhance travel.
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Headset Reads Gamers' Minds
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by tmarch  9-29-2008   
 A $300 headset will let gamers control play with their thoughts and emotions.
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Woolworths wants your data
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by tmarch  9-29-2008   
 You could see this one coming. I've skipped the card and just take the receipt with the petrol discount. I reckon my data's worth more than 4 cents.
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Smart Desks
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 A ten year prediction that all desks will be this. I don't think it will be necessary - students will have their own with ability to sync to a shared plasma / projector.
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Students want changes to graduation rules
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 Sixteen-hundred students ask for choice in high school paths.
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Google - My Location: smaller is better!
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 Improving precision for locating M(obile) Wallets (AKA "You").
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Stuck in Google’s Doghouse
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 An example of "evil?" When search and profiles are determined by algorithms, we have openness. What happens when decisions are made by Google execs?
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Android - Google takes aim at Apple's iPhone
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 All the data-tracking ability of Google begins to make the critical link to user-specific locations and a handset. Welcome to the New WWW!
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Battery life - but not as we know it,
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 Break-through for untethering laptops to power supplies. Laptops (and smaller devices) like these make 1:1 mobile learning feasible in school days.
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Qantas boarding passes go digital
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 QANTAS begins the shift to completely phone-enabled travel.
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FitBit - tracks your sleep and fitness
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
 Small device available in early 2009 and a Web 2.0 start-up award winner. This is an early sync between new personal data, Web sites, WiFi, etc.
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Car tracker devices 'drive employees over edge'
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by tmarch  9-28-2008   
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