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Singapore Google for Education Summit

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The Singapore Google Apps for Education Summit is to be held on October 3rd and 4th, 2015 at Nexus International School - Singapore It will be a fantastic two day event with sessions from Google staff, Google Certified Teachers and Google Apps EDU Certified trainers. In addition there will be a Chromebooks playground for the duration of the conference.
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Our school is hosting this event in a few weeks time. If you're based in Singapore, or SE Asia you should look at coming to this. It will be great!

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Smartphones as geospatial tools

The disastrous earthquake in Haiti taught humanitarian groups an unexpected lesson: the power of mobile devices to coordinate, inform, and guide relief efforts.

 

Tags: technology, disasters, Haiti, TED.

Tony Hall's curator insight, February 18, 2013 6:43 AM

This is why ICT is important. No. Vital! Our students need to see things like this so that they understand the positive aspects of technology. They need to see that SMS, Facebook & Twitter are so much more than just a way sharing silly photos of themselves. This technology has the power to affect real, positive change. 

techsavvygirl's curator insight, February 18, 2013 8:21 AM

Augmenting human potential with smartphones

GTANSW & ACT's curator insight, April 23, 2016 4:11 AM
Responding to disasters and preparedness using technology
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British Library sets out to archive the web - Technology - NZ Herald News

British Library sets out to archive the web - Technology - NZ Herald News | Mr Tony's ICT Stuff | Scoop.it
Capturing the unruly, ever-changing internet is like trying to pin down a raging river. But the British Library is going to try.