Monthly Archives: April 2013

Voila!

Thank god Assignment 2 was over! (hence the post title)…holiday by the moon maybe? It had been weeks of craziness trying to keep all the assignments to date. Lucky enough we have Facebook group and assignment forums that help keep us … Continue reading

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Google+Community

Don’t lie…I knew your last assignment was googled (pointing at MeiYih). Since the launch of Google Search, questions have never been left unanswered. We use our phones, tablet or computer to access Google. In fact my first baking attempt was … Continue reading

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Carly

Teressa Morgan or Mrs Morgan Adventures with ICTs recently posted on EDC3100 ICT and Pedagogy Facebook group about how ICT has helped this young girl to communicate with her family for the first time in years. The girl is Carly. … Continue reading

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Virtual Library

Let’s be honest when you think of ICT and reading what comes to your mind? Ipad/tablet? True enough reading habits have changed in general. E-readers now seem to be the norm on public transport and in waiting rooms across countries, … Continue reading

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Instagram Junkie

I had known many people who would constantly keep their phone at eye level. I happened to be one of them (stop that judging eye). I took far too many pictures of meals, coffees, my dogs and plants but (thank … Continue reading

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April Fools’ Day

So you had read Megan’s post about sniffing out a desktop screen. Poor woman! HAHA! She was fooled by Google. Apparently on the event of 1st April 2013 which was obviously April Fools’ Day, Google pulled a prank by launching … Continue reading

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3D Printing

(Blake Stevenson, 2012) Created in the 1980s by Chuck Hull. 3D printing is a technology that enables user to print any form of object using a special printer. This technology is used in the fields of jewellery, footwear, industrial design, … Continue reading

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