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CCSA Digital Citizenship and Catholic Schools Presentation

Digital Citizenship and Catholic Schools
Presented by Tom Hickey - Consultant - Religious
Education and Family Life
403-500-2836
thomas.hickey@cssd.ab.ca

Intro video on silence and noise. Technology noise in our life.
http://nooma.com/
http://flannel.org/support/flannel-stories

1. Activity One
Three challenges facing young people today growing up in a digital age.
-Sense of community
-Social interaction
-Personal interaction skills
-Collaboration
-Time balance
-Enhancing and capturing relationship data with students through social media

Family Online Safety Video - http://www.fosi.org/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=a8J06gVIR8o

http://cybersmart.gov.au
Video resource on Cyber Awareness

2. Activity Two
Pope BXVI's World Communication Day Addresses Activity
Read article and select meaningful statements to discuss in small group
Silence and Word: Path of Evangelization

Truth, Proclamation and Authenticity of Life in the Digital Age

Pope's First Tweet

http://twitter.com/news_va_en

Authenticity and Integrity Online
Charitable Speech Prov 15:4
Purity of Heart Phil 4:8
Christian Love John 13:34

Discussing Digital Birth concept.


Digital media. Reference crowd.

Marc Prensky verb and noun reflection. Reference handouts.
http://www.marcprensky.com/blog/archives/000066.html

Moral Decision Making
Respect of Life
Critical and creative Thinking
Problem Solving

Netsmartz.org

World Communication Day Messages



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CASS Keynote Speaker - Dr. Sam Shaw

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Fusion-io Technology Changing Design

http://www.fusionio.com/platforms/iofx/

Download file "FIO_DS_ioFX.copy1.pdf"

New Fusion ioFX memory tier bridges the gap between creative potential and application performance in the professional production pipeline

ioFX accelerates leading creative applications to free visual artists to explore more ideas, even under today’s tight deadlines.

  • Tuned for sustained performance in multithreaded applications
  • Work on 2K, 4K and 5K content interactively, in full resolution
  • Manipulate stereoscopic content in real-time
  • Accelerate video and image editing and compositing
  • Speed video playback
  • Powerful throughput to maximize GPU processing
  • Simplify and accelerate encoding and transcoding as well as other data-intensive activities in contemporary digital production

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Apple's Motion Inservice - May 11-12th

AJSH Technology Motion Inservice May 11 - 12th

Learning Network Inservice Hosted at AJSH Multimedia Lab
Witz Trainer - Nick Harauz - Will be providing the training for Apple's Motion video graphic animation program.



In 2005, Nick founded Inconscience Productions and continues to work with domestic and international brands to direct, film and produce masterpieces. Aids and Social Stigma was shot on location at the 2002 18th International AIDS Conference, Barcelona, Spain. Filming continued throughout Canada and the United States of America. In April 2005, Nick produced and directed Machel Montano’s: Fire Fete, a concert showcasing the number one Soca artist in the world.

Program Overview

Day 1 - Motion Fundamentals

AM

Getting Around in Motion
  • Following a New Paradigm
  • Opening Motion
  • Importing Video
  • Setting a Play Range
  • Transforming and Duplicating a Clip
  • Adding Effects
  • Hiding and Showing the Project Pane
  • Stylizing with Filters
  • Framing with a Mask
  • Compositing with a Blend Mode
  • Adding Text
  • Animating with Text
  • Using Library Content
  • Arranging Layers
  • Using Function Keys
  • Outputting Projects
Building a Composite
  • Setting Up a Project
  • Creating a Background Using the Inspector,
  • Using Photoshop Files
  • Compositing with Blend Modes and Filters
  • Editing in Motion
  • Making Overwrite Edits
  • Managing Timeline Tracks
  • Applying Masks and Using Clones
  • Importing Motion Projects

PM

Creating Animation with Behaviors
  • Adding Basic Motion Behaviors
  • Stacking Behaviors
  • Using Basic Motion Behaviors in 3D
  • Using Simulation Behaviors
  • Applying Parameter Behaviors
  • Cloning a Group and Combining Behaviors
  • Adding a Light
Animating with Keyframes
  • Recording Keyframes
  • Changing Keyframes Interpolation
  • Setting Keyframes Manually
  • Using Keyframes on Multiple Parameters
  • Working with Multiple Keyframe Curves
  • Animating Crop with Keyframes
Creating Content with Generators, Shapes and Paint Strokes
  • Drawing Shapes
  • Creating a Background with a Generator
  • Searching for Content
  • Modifying Animated Content
  • Masking with Images
  • Importing Vector Graphics
  • Working with Paint Strokes
  • Using Shape Behaviors
  • Using the Bezier Tool

Day 2 - Working with Text and Templates

AM

Creating Text Effects
  • Creating, Formatting and Styling Text Layers
  • Saving and Applying Text Style Presets
  • Duplicating, Editing and Aligning Text Layers
  • Applying Text Behaviors
  • Using the Glyph Tool
  • Saving a Text Animation Favorite
  • Adding Motion Blur
Speed Changes and Optical Flow
  • Creating Constant Speed Changes
  • Using Frame Blending and Optical Flow
  • Creating Speed Ramps with Keyframes
  • Creating Speed Effects with Retiming Behaviors
  • Using Time Filters
PM
Building Templates

Publishing Smart Templates for Final Cut Pro X
  • Setting up the Final Cut Pro Project
  • Working with Effects Presets
  • Modifying Effects Presets
  • Creating Smart Motion Templates
  • Completing the Animation
  • Using Build In and Build Out Markers
  • Publishing Parameters

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ION Air Pro Video Camera

http://www.engadget.com/2012/03/28/ion-air-pro-hands-on/

ION Air Pro POV camera: shoot on the piste, upload to the cloud, we go hands-on (video)

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You might think the POV / action sports camera world has been a bit of a two horse race recently. That could all change, however, now ION has muscled into the scene with its Air Pro HD sports camera. The firm's dabbled with handy cameras before, but now it's dipping a well armored toe into the helmet-cam market. Needless to say, that means it's rugged, waterproof, and built to eat dirt -- or at least capture the moments when you do.

Your action is scooped-up in full 1080p HD, and there's a 5-megapixel stills option for when you want to frame that killer jump for static posterity. The lens is a 170-degree wide-angle affair, you can change the FOV if you wish, but it's definitely enough to grab all the action. There's also no display on the device itself, but there's a reason for that: operating the Air Pro is a ridiculously straightforward task. With just one click you're recording, even if switched off. The two controls on top are all you need to get the essential jobs done with this device, a button for switching it on and off (and taking stills) and the sliding record switch -- this set-up also means you can physically feel if it's recording, even when you can't see it.

Looks-wise, it bears more than a passing resemblance to the Contour it competes with. It fits in the hand nicely, there's a mount-point underneath with a standard threaded receiver, and a rear removable panel that protects the (micro) memory card, HDMI port, AV out and so on. The whole thing weighs just 123 grams, which is about 20 less than the GoPro in its housing.

One of the main bug-bears with POV cameras is seeing what you're shooting, while you're shooting it. Other cameras have their own solutions to this problem, and the Air Pro is no exception, using attachable WiFI "Podz" to get you hooked up. Stick one on the rear of the camera, download a free companion app, and you can see what your camera sees wherever you put it (providing you're in range of course). Via the app, there are also options to upload directly to Facebook and YouTube, with smaller video files created on the fly just for this purpose. To sweeten the deal, ION even gives you 8GB of cloud storage to get you started, which you can increase should you wish to do so. We spent some time with the camera, and grabbed some stills, which you can see in the gallery below.



We also got some quick sample footage, which is a little shaky as we weren't properly mounted -- having just unboxed the camera -- but you get the idea. If all this sounds like your cup of cha, then you'll be able to adorn your helmet with one as of next month. Pricing starts at £229 (about $365) for the camera alone, £249 ($395) if you want the bike mount and tripod kit, going up to £299 ($475) for the full WiFi kit once it's available in about four weeks.

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Where IT needs to be.

Aruba Wireless IT integration support video. Priceless.
IT Support - Priceless


http://youtu.be/6H-SqktEWuQ

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Aruba Enterprise and iPads Case Study

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Apple AC Connect Event 2012

Toronto Apple Training Event


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MobileIron Mobile Device Management

http://www.mobileiron.com/

Smartphone Management Products Overview

MobileIron’s Virtual Smartphone Platform supports both corporate-liable and individual-liable devices, offering true multi-OS management across all of the leading mobile OS platforms including Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Symbian, webOS, and Windows Phone.

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Advanced Mobile Device Management

MobileIron combines traditional mobile device management capabilities with advanced security, data visibility, apps management, and access control powered by the Virtual Smartphone Platform Architecture. IT administrators can manage and secure the mobile device, data, and apps, from registration to retirement, and quickly get smartphone operations under control.
Learn More About Advanced Mobile Device Management »

connectcloud

Connected Cloud SaaS MDM Solution

With the Connected Cloud, IT departments are quickly deploying thousands of smartphones and tablets without sacrificing the enterprise-grade security and policy automation found in on-premise MobileIron VSP deployment. The MobileIron Connected Cloud is a SaaS multi-tenant platform that helps businesses move rapidly and integrate with existing enterprise security infrastructure.
Learn More About Connected Cloud »

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Mobile Activity Intelligence

Mobile Activity Intelligence gives IT, finance, and the end user a detailed view of phone usage, cost drivers and service quality. This wireless expense management solution allows companies to optimize service plans and improve their negotiating leverage through a better understanding of the actual mobile activity and network performance.
Learn More About Mobile Activity Intelligence for Wireless Expense Management »

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MyPhone@Work

MobileIron improves the mobile experience for enterprise employees by allowing them to fully self-manage their smart devices through the VSP’s self-governance and productivity portal, called MyPhone@Work, which offers services like usage visibility and an Enterprise App Storefront.
Learn More About MyPhone@Work »

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MobileIron Sentry for iPad

MobileIron Sentry has a companion iPad app to provide IT with visibility and control to protect the enterprise perimeter. With a simple, elegant interface designed for the iPad’s large screen, IT can now track mobile device access into the enterprise and take the appropriate allow, block, or register actions.
Learn More About Sentry for iPad »

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Thurnderbolt 3 Coming

Intel is working to boost data transfer speeds with a faster pipe on Thunderbolt, a high-speed connector technology that link computers with peripherals, the company said on Thursday.

Intel in the future will support thePCI-Express 3.0 protocol to shuttle data faster between host devices and peripherals, an Intel spokesman said in an email. Computers with Thunderbolt interconnect currently communicate with external devices using the older PCI-Express 2.0 technology.

The company will incorporate PCI-Express 3.0 in Thunderbolt, but could not provide a time frame for when it will be accomplished.


http://www.macworld.com/article/165789/2012/03/intel_aims_for_faster_thunderbolt_with_pciexpress_30.html#lsrc.rss_main



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Scholastic and iPads

http://www.tuaw.com/2012/03/09/scholastic-releases-ipad-e-reader-app-for-kids/

http://store.scholastic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/LandingPageView?storeId=10052&catalogId=10051&jspStoreDir=SSOStore&pageName=storia/about

According to PaidContent, Scholastic brought its catalog of children's books to the iPad. The recently updated Storia app taps into Scholastic's ebook store which boasts of over 1,000 children's titles. The titles in the bookstore are organized by grade level, reading level, age and character/series.

When you download the Storia app, you'll get five free ebooks so you can try out the app without any upfront cost. If you like the app, you can sign up for a Scholastic.com account, and purchase titles that your children can read on your iPad. Besides standard ebooks, there's also 150+ enhanced titles that include games and other interactive content. The Storia app also tracks the child's reading progress and lets you manage different bookshelves for multiple children.

The Storia app is available for free from the iOS App Store. Books cost from US$0.99 to $9.99.

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iPad2 vs iPad3 Overview - LTE

What LTE means for Apple's new iPad

Get ready to download more data faster with the latest version of Apple’s tablet

Cellular versions of the new iPad come with support for the latest and greatest wireless networking technology, LTE (Long Term Evolution). In the U.S., both AT&T and Verizon have LTE networks. You’d think this would be a recipe for network simplicity for Apple’s iPads at long last… but you’d be wrong.



iPad 2
New iPad
Display 9.7-inch
LED-backlit IPS LCD
9.7-inch
LED-backlit IPS LCD
Resolution 1024 x 768 2048 x 1536 "Retina Display"
CPU 1GHz dual-core Apple A5 dual-core Apple A5X
Graphics PowerVR SGX 543MP2 TBA (but "Quad-Core," our first guess a PowerVR SGX MP4+)
Memory 512MB RAM TBA
Storage 16GB / 32GB / 64GB 16GB / 32GB / 64GB
Front Camera VGA (640 x 480) VGA (640 x 480)
Rear Camera 0.7-megapixel, fixed focus 5-megapixel, autofocus
Cellular EDGE plus Quadband HSPA or CDMA EV-Do Rev.A (Verizon) "World-Ready" 3G, HSPA+, DC-HSPA, 4G LTE (AT&T, Verizon)
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 4.0
Accelerometer 3-axis 3-axis
Gyroscope 3-axis 3-axis
Thickness 0.34-inch (8.8mm) 0.37-inch (9.4mm)
Weight (WiFi) 1.33 pounds (601 grams) 1.44 pounds (652 grams)
Weight (3G / LTE) AT&T 1.35 pounds (613 grams)
Verizon 1.34 pounds (607 grams)
1.46 pounds (662 grams)
Battery Life 25-watt-hour lithium polymer (rated 10 Hours) 42.5-watt-hour lithium polymer
(rated 10 hours / 9 on 4G)
Ports 30-pin dock, 3.5mm headphone 30-pin dock, 3.5mm headphone
Location (WiFi) WiFi, Digital Compass WiFi, Digital Compass
Location (3G / LTE) aGPS, 3G, Digital Compass, WiFi aGPS, 3G, 4G, Digital Compass, WiFi

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Dealing with SPAM in OSX Mail app

SpamSieve 2.7

If you're looking for the best Mac-based anti-spam solution, look no further than C-Command's SpamSieve 2.7.4. The program's filtering is highly accurate, it's relatively simple to install, and it's amazingly easy to use, particularly with Apple Mail.

SpamSieve works with a number of mail programs, including Mail (), Microsoft Entourage (), Qualcomm’s Eudora, Gyaz Square’s GyazMail (), Bare Bones Software’s Mailsmith(), Mozilla’s Thunderbird (), and CTM Development’s PowerMail ().

SpamSieve's setup isn't automatic, but it isn't overly complicated, either. Regardless of which mail program you're using, you first launch the SpamSieve application. Once the program is running, you can install either a plug-in (Mail, Eudora, Thunderbird) or AppleScripts (Entourage) directly from the SpamSieve menu. (If you're using one of the other supported programs, installation instructions are found in SpamSieve's manual.) SpamSieve works with both POP and IMAP accounts, and doesn't require you to customize your account settings, unlike some of the other anti-spam tools.

After installing the plug-in, you'll want to refer to the manual to find out what's required to customize your mail client. In Mail, you need to create one simple rule, and disable the built-in Junk mail filtering. In Entourage, you need to create two rules; the other supported clients have varying setup requirements. The manual does a good job of walking you through the setup process, and screenshots make it easy to follow the instructions.

After setup is complete, you should get started by training SpamSieve with an assortment of both spam and non-spam (ham) messages. You train the program by selecting a number of messages and then using an entry in the Message menu (Mail) or an AppleScript menu (Entourage) to train those messages as spam or ham (a general reference to valid e-mail). SpamSieve suggests using a ratio of 65 percent spam to 35 percent ham for best results. Because you can train SpamSieve en masse with existing messages, the program can do an excellent job of filtering almost from the minute you install it.

SpamSieve uses a combination of methods to filter junk mail. A Bayesian filter analyzes incoming messages to determine whether they're spam or ham. There's also a blacklist (messages that are deemed junk automatically; SpamSieve calls it a blocklist) and a whitelist (messages that are deemed good automatically), and you can add and remove entries from these two lists if you wish. Senders in your Address Book, as well as those on messages you don't mark as spam, are automatically placed on the whitelist.

SpamSieve's preferences are simple; a Filters tab lets you fine tune (or disable, if you wish) the operation of the filters, and the Notification tab lets you change how SpamSieve notifies you of its activities, with support for Growl ([[3.5 mice]]) included. The Training tab lets you change how SpamSieve learns about spam and ham. The Advanced tab controls SpamSieve's overall strategy—a slider lets you select any point between conservative and aggressive; I left the slider in the middle, and found it produced excellent results.


SpamSieve usually runs in the background, letting you work within your e-mail client. However, if you'd like, you can bring it to the foreground to view statistics, change preferences, and add or delete rules from the whitelist or blacklist.

SpamSieve includes keyboard shortcuts for marking messages as spam or ham—select the message (in Mail or Entourage) and press control-command-S to mark it as spam, and control-command-G to mark it as good. Messages marked as spam are moved into a Spam folder, but they don't need to stay there—the program has learned all it needs to know once the message is marked as spam, so you can delete them immediately after marking, if you wish.

The measure of any spam filter is in its effectiveness, especially with false positives—messages marked as spam when they're really ham. After my initial training, SpamSieve did a very good job with both spam and ham. While handling over 5,000 messages, only four legitimate messages were marked as spam; roughly a dozen messages escaped the filter and had to be manually tagged. Most of these, however, were early on in my time with the program; as its filters improved, the amount of spam that made it through the filter was basically zero.


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Media Streaming Solution Comparison

What is the best media streaming solution?

http://deviceguru.com/google-tv-vs-apple-tv-vs-boxee-vs-roku/

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Teaching from iTunesU

http://speirs.org/

There was a time when iTunes U was just a section of the iTunes store where you could download audio and videos. Since Apple's recent education event, that's all changed. iTunes U is still a part of the iTunes Store but there's now a dedicated iTunes U app for iOS devices.

The other major change to iTunes U was a policy change. iTunes U was previously only available to universities. At the January education event Eddy Cue stated that "starting today K-12 schools can sign up" to iTunes U. We didn't get pre-announcement access but I signed up as soon as I could and Cedars has been accepted to iTunes U.

I've made a Flickr set of iTunes U screenshots. It's embedded here, or you can go and watch it bigger (and in HTML5) at Flickr.

I've been obliquely but enthusiastically tweeting about iTunes U since its launch. Here's why.

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MindStorm Lego

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Thinglink

https://www.thinglink.com/home

Cool interactive web based image mapping tool.

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Mountain Lion 10.8

http://www.loopinsight.com/2012/02/16/first-look-os-x-mountain-lion/

Apple on Thursday unveiled OS X Mountain Lion, the next generation desktop operating system. I’ve been using Mountain Lion for about a week now and it’s packed with new features that existing Mac users and iOS users will enjoy.

Mountain Lion will be released this summer. Pricing isn’t currently available, but it should come as no surprise that Mountain Lion will only be available via the Mac App Store when it’s released.

If there was a theme in Mountain Lion, I’d have to say it’s familiarity. Apple brought many new features into the new operating system from iOS, so millions of users will recognize the names of the apps and features.

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Dropbox Enhancements

Everyone from heavy Dropbox users to those who are wondering just what the fuss is all about with this cloud syncing business should be able to find something useful to them in this list.

If you’re unfamiliar with Dropbox it’s a sync service that keeps one folder, the drop box, on your computer in sync with the Dropbox server and any other computers or mobile devices that you have Dropbox installed on. It’s a fantastic way to keep a selection of files handy no matter where you are.

This is a collection of 10 of the most useful Dropbox services, apps and hacks that take Dropbox beyond convenient and into the realm of necessity. Note that this list focuses specifically on addons and tweaks rather than applications that feature Dropbox integration. We’ll take a look at those another time.


http://thenextweb.com/apps/2011/04/15/the-top-10-best-dropbox-services-addons-and-hacks/

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Apple Market Share - Real World - Business World

PC technology integration and instruction in a k-12 market has always been based on market share and the real/business world. With the recent market results does this change our perspective on PC vs Apple Technology integration in the real world? I guess Apple Technology has a place in the real world? Maybe the business world also. I am pretty sure Steve doesn't care anymore.

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/12/02/09/apple_now_worth_more_than_google_and_microsoft_combined.html

First on AI: Apple's stock soared to new heights on Thursday, pushing the company's market capitalization to $456 billion, a number that is greater than the values of rivals Google and Microsoft combined.

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