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Sunrise Calendar App Brings Calm To Your Calendar Life | Audio Review # 135

Sunrise App is yet another calendar app for your mobile device or computer.  However Sunrise has a number of benefits that make it more than just your average calendar app. Pulls in all your calendars to one feed including websites like TripIt, Asana, Trello, Evernote, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google Calendars, iCal and Microsoft Exchange. Has […]

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Time Hop Tosses Your Picture Past Back at You | Audio Review # 124

Time flies by, especially as we get older.  In fact, some study (and I am not making this up) said that once you hit 30, time accelerates at an incrementally increasing pace. The TimeHop app takes advantage of this new reality by pushing daily reminders of photos, tweets and other “stuff” that you did on […]

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Audio Review # 116 | Fakebook Lets Students Create a Fake Facebook Page

Overview What we put on our Facebook home page usually involves some deep thinking about how to put our best “face” forward.  We have to represent our personalities in a few pictures, posts, interests and taglines. Now, this sort of thinking process just might be interesting if you were to apply it to a character […]

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Tech Talk Round Table 28 | URine Trouble!

Chris, Jamie and Michael discuss the articles of the week and share their tech tips. Articles of the Week Monitoring students Fantastic conversation starter. — Just as parents are grappling with how to keep their kids safe on social media, schools are increasingly confronting a controversial question: Should they do more to monitor students’ online interactions off-campus to protect them […]

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TechTalk Roundtable 24 | Facebook Knows Who Your SiGo is!

Chris, Jamie and Michael discuss the articles of the week and share their tech tips Articles of the Week Facebook Data Scientists Know Who Your Lover Is – Rebecca J. Rosen – The Atlantic novel method of network analysis will help researchers identify your significant other, even if you decline to post that information online. Jonathan Harris Please watch this. […]

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Interview 07 | Emily Goligoski, Open Badges and The Mozilla Foundation

  Michael Boll talks with Emily Goligoski of the Mozilla Foundation about the Open Badges program. From their website:  Mozilla’s Open Badge Infrastructure provides the open, core technology to support an ecosystem of badges. It is designed to support a broad range of different badge issuers, and allow any user to earn badges across different […]

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