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Direct Proposals to organize a new Education in the Knowledge Society.
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Google’s Ray Kurzweil predicts how the world will change

Google’s Ray Kurzweil predicts how the world will change | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Ray Kurzweil is sitting in an office in San Francisco’s tallest building overlooking the Golden Gate Bridge. Over 45 minutes, speaking rapidly in monotone sentences dense with facts and ideas, Google’s director of engineering has outlined a future for the world that would seem incredible, were it not that this man has a 30-year track record of making seemingly bonkers predictions that have proved to be accurate. Among other things, Kurzweil predicted that the internet would become central to our lives when it was still a niche and unreliable network in the Eighties...


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Pierre Tran's curator insight, January 21, 2014 1:57 PM

Les prédictions de Ray Kurzweil, jusqu'en 2040. L'apôtre de la singularité nous dévoile qu'en 2029, Google sera en mesure de créer un ordibateur capable de comprendre le langage naturel et les émotions humaines.

Marta Torán's curator insight, January 21, 2014 3:02 PM

Las predicciones de un ingeniero de Google que acostumbra a acertar.

 

Google del Cerebro - que entenderá las emociones y el lenguaje natural.

Coches autodirigidos

Un mundo sin obesidad

Detener el envejecimiento

Ropa que se imprime en casa

 

Y más...

 

Michael Ravensbergen's curator insight, January 21, 2014 4:22 PM

Stay forever young!!!

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Google's Collateral Damage: SEO Cat & Mouse Game

Google's Collateral Damage: SEO Cat & Mouse Game | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Great infographic showing the cascading waterfall of SEO and Google's river responds to a changing Internet.

 

 


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, June 14, 2013 8:53 PM

Great infogrpahic of Google's waterfall of changes and their consequence on SEO and Internet marketing.


Robin Martin's comment, June 18, 2013 9:17 PM
Thanks for sharing Marty!
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The 10 Most Important Companies In Cloud Computing

The 10 Most Important Companies In Cloud Computing | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
This is the future of computing.

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Peter Azzopardi's curator insight, April 20, 2013 5:52 PM

Surprised not to see Oracle there. Further, considering the sort of cash reserves Apple has I would not bet against them becoming a major player.

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How to Use Social Media in Ranking up your Name Higher in Search Engine [Infographic]

How to Use Social Media in Ranking up your Name Higher in Search Engine [Infographic] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

If you are an individual and if you are looking forward to rank up your name higher in Search Engine then you should consider the following infographic which will provide you an useful insights on getting you a bigger name and popularity with respect to branding.


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Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight, February 6, 2013 6:14 AM

This would be great for teaching about digital identity.

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New Online Discussions for Teachers

Susan Salvo's University Project for 2012. This video discusses the use of interactive discussion boards or "conversation boards" using Google products.
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Interesting Ways | edte.ch

Interesting Ways | edte.ch | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
The Interesting Ways series continues to be a great example of crowdsourcing good quality classroom ideas and it has been a privilege connecting with all of...
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Social Consumers and the Science of Sharing [INFOGRAPHIC]

Social Consumers and the Science of Sharing [INFOGRAPHIC] | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

This post is from Mashable and it has valuable information for your brand marketing strategy. It tells you what your social consumer is most influenced and much more.

 

"This is an excellent article and a great analysis of the new age, social consumer segmentation. says Chris Abate and I must say I agree with him!

 

The emphasis on search as being still the main way people research products might be a reality but it’s fast being challenged by social, word-of-mouth referrals from the people we trust must in our lives, our friends/family.

 

The advent of Sponsored Stories in Facebook’s new plans will continue to erode the dominance of search as the means by which people research products as prep for purchases."

 

Intro:

 

If you’re buying a car, do you check Facebook? Or do you read up on Kelley Blue Book values and scour the company website for every spec, from horsepower to miles per gallon?

 

What about music — do you check Top 40 radio charts or scope out what your Facebook friends are actually listening to on Spotify?

 

Social media has infiltrated the purchasing funnel, helping consumers make informed decisions, from what to have for lunch to where to go on vacation. Depending on the decision, sometimes you turn to your social graph, and sometimes you turn to Google.

 

****So, as a brand marketer, you want to know what online channels you should be targeting in order to reach the perfect audience for your product.

 

But regardless of what kind of consumer you’re trying to reach or what you’re selling,

 

****your SEO better be top notch — search is the most important influence on the web.

 

The infographic, featuring data from M Booth and Beyond, analyzes the differences between high and low sharers and various purchasing decisions, helping brands to understand how should be targeting consumers.

 

 You'll find some amazing statistics this is definitely worth your time.

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering  "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"


http://mashable.com/2011/10/25/social-consumer-sharing-infographic/

 

 


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Comment fonctionne Google ? Quelles traces laissons-nous sur le Web ? 2 séquences pédagogiques pour réfléchir et agir

Comment fonctionne Google ? Quelles traces laissons-nous sur le Web ? 2 séquences pédagogiques pour réfléchir et agir | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Gaëlle Sogliuzzo, professeur-documentaliste en lycée à la Cité Scolaire Beaumont (Redon, 35) a conçu un portfolio très intéressant de séquences et expérimentations pédagogiques sur la culture de l’information et des médias.


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Italien à Grenoble's curator insight, January 12, 2014 11:02 AM

Conçu pour des lycéens ce document permettra aussi aux enseignants de mieux comprendre le fonctionnement de ces outils devenus d'usage quotidien

Emmanuelle PY 's curator insight, January 26, 2015 10:44 AM

2 séances pédagogiques.

Tags : internet, moteur de recherche, numérique

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How To Create A Custom Search Engine For Your Students

How To Create A Custom Search Engine For Your Students | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

How To Create A Custom Search Engine For Your Students


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Is Google the Killer of Newspaper Print Ad Sales?

Is Google the Killer of Newspaper Print Ad Sales? | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
The U.S. newspaper industry has lost more than $40 billion in ad revenue in the past decade — over half of that in the last four years alone — and Google’s ad revenues are now more than twice what the industry pulls in.

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jalp Internet Consulting Services's comment, April 19, 2013 7:25 AM
Google transformed advs and made them accesible to SME's. So low budget marketing departments can act more easily, even if they run their campain through agances.
Guillaume Decugis's comment, April 22, 2013 11:33 AM
@Jalp: good point and an essential reason that drove this change. Not just attention but lowering the barrier to entry. Thanks!
Kitty A. Smith's comment, May 6, 2013 2:37 PM
People are always looking to place fault. Things change when something better comes along. Just because newspapers were first doesn't mean they are best. Tobacco knows time is limited, that would explain why they bought Kraft Foods!
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Google Forms Gets A Refresh, Adds Collaboration And Smarter Editing Features

Google Forms Gets A Refresh, Adds Collaboration And Smarter Editing Features | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
Google Forms just got a nice little refresh and now allows you to build questionnaires and collect the data in a Google Drive spreadsheet a bit easier.

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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight, February 2, 2013 2:49 PM

I've used Google Forms before and found them a bit counter-intuitive. This refresh should help. 

Mike Ellsworth's comment, February 3, 2013 5:33 PM
Jimun, thanks for the reScoop!
Tim Mortensen's curator insight, February 12, 2013 9:52 AM

I use google forms a lot, and any featuers to add for ease of use will he helpful.

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The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google

The Age of Multi-Screen Information Consumption: A Visual Analysis and Report from Google | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Robin Good: If you are interested i understanding how most people utilize and move between the use of their smartphone or tablet, to their desktops or TV screens and viceversa, this elegantly illustrated feature by Google, will definitely provide you with some new insight and some relevant data.

 

"Today 90% of our media consumption occurs in front of a screen. As consumers balance their time between smartphones, tablets, PCs and Televisions, they are learning to use these devices together to achieve their goals."

 

"...some insights from our latest research:

 

-> 90% of consumers begin a task on one device and then complete it on another device.

 

-> Smartphones are by far the most common starting point for this sequential activity.

 

-> TV no longer commands our full attention.

 

-> TV strategy should be closely aligned and integrated with the marketing strategies for digital devices.

 

In essence: "While consumers are using more than one device simultaneously, content viewed on one device can trigger specific behavior on the other.

Businesses should therefore not limit their conversion goals and calls to action to only the device where they were initially displayed."

 

 

Recommended. Both for the info as well as for its presentation and design approach. 9/10

 

 

 

Presentation Study - Report: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/studies/the-new-multi-screen-world-study/

 

Infographic: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/library/infographics/multi-screen-world-infographic/

 

Interactive PDF: http://services.google.com/fh/files/misc/multiscreenworld_final.pdf

 

Highly recommended: http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/insights/featured/new-multi-screen-world-insight/

 

(Found via Alessio Carciofi)

 

 


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Joan Stewart's curator insight, December 26, 2012 7:35 AM

Joan Stewart: Nice scoop from Robin Good, Google is adding new app designs on an ongoing basis, easy diagram to follow what is happening with TV and Mobile mainly, they appear to be the focus.

 

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The Comprehensive Guide to Google Free Tools for Teachers and Students

The Comprehensive Guide to Google Free Tools for Teachers and Students | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

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Can Content Curators of Today Help Find Old Meanings & Lost Information?

Can Content Curators of Today Help Find Old Meanings & Lost Information? | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Amanda Bell, grammar school principle looks at content curation today and feels  barrier to entry is nonexistent and may be hampering our ability to find information that has any depth and may not be accurate. She worries that this will not be good especially for young people who are just starting out beginning to learn about the world.

 

My input:

 

I say, curation is a news delivery system for those who have already found their trusted sources and a research tool for those who have not.  We're at the beginning stages on content curation, cream always rises to the top.  I am definitely of the opinion that those who are driven to learn and understand something will delve deeper to find the truth no matter what.

 

What do you think?

 

Excerpt:

 

In an article posted by Popova about Eli Pariser's new book, The Filter Bubble: Algorithm vs Curator & the Value of Serendipity, she asks whether it is a good thing that the web filters content for us.

 

It can be argued that old media (newspapers, radio, television) have always been selective and in more recent times their reach has spread beyond a single city or country. In fact, there has been global sanitising of the media networks' news headlines owing to the immediacy of access to information (including each other's information) thanks to effective and fast new communication technologies.

 

The question here, however, is whether the role of curator is any more sophisticated in these online contexts than the old media position of editor.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/in-search-of-old-meanings-and-lost-information/story-e6frg6zo-1226122648411

 


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