The document provides an overview of various articles and resources related to using new technologies to improve education. It discusses Google scanning over 15 million books and analyzing the data. It also mentions Twitter and Wikipedia as modern research tools and Google Labs programs that explain the world in real-time. Another section visualizes statistics and how data can lead to new ideas. Additional sections discuss online communities not being bound by geography and incorporating multimedia, interactivity, and sharing online. The document proposes products to improve education using the internet and outlines some community events like an educator speed dating event and student idea contest.
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The Cultural Genome
Discover Magazine 20, December
2010
“[Google] has scanned over 15 million books…while,
a team from Harvard University has been analyzing
the flood of data.”
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- Teach the past 1000
years in half a second.
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Go Read a Computer Screen?
Twitter and Wikipedia, the
research tools of today
Google & the Future of Books
The New York Review of Books , Robert Darnton
26 March 2009
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Google™ Labs help explain
the World
Beta programs tell users what is
popular at this very second.
Google Labs- Virtual Tools for Practically Every Task
Sharon Chapman
25 March 2010
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Visualizing Statistics
“What does the data we have
actually tell us?”
Hans Rosling, Chairman of the Gapminder Foundation
This Is Africa, Peter Guest
23 November, 2010
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This simple chart…
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…can lead to new ideas that improve the world.
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What is Community?
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Participation Sacrifice
Growth
Cooperation
Responsibilities
Communication
Respect Engagement
Theglueproject.com
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Niche
Personal Selective
Belonging
Customization
Ideology
Diversity Unique
Theglueproject.com
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Communities online are not bounded by
geography
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Propose products or
services to improve
educational techniques
by incorporating the
Internet.
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Silhouette of the chalkboard is too
bold, takes away from the text
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Font is completely wrong. Clock
hands portray time element, but not
the educational one.
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Line graph represents both time and
education. The translucent line flowing
into the letters highlights the text.
Everything needs to be bolder
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Gradient starts focus at the beginning and
symbolizes the unknown in the future.
Boldness makes everything stand out
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Educator Speed “Dating”
Share lots of
ideas in a short
amount of time
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Teacher & Programmer
Virtual Focus Group
Experts from different fields discussing how
new technology can improve the education
system.
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Student Idea Contest
Let today’s most inventive minds
create new ideas.
Community fundraises to support
their favorite idea.
Dell sponsors winning idea
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