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Poetry « April Halprin Wayland - Children's Book Author & Poet - 0 views

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    A poem a day. Ideas and examples
John Evans

An Introductory Lesson in Keynote for Primary Students | APPSOLUTELY APRIL - 0 views

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    "I loving using Keynote, both on the Mac and the iPad. Keynote is a powerful presentation tool where students can show off knowledge of a subject. There are many web-based presentation tools I love, but Keynote has some really cool features that really resonate with students. For this project, 2nd graders used Keynote to illustrate and animate the letters in their first names. Here are some helpful tips if you do this project with your kiddos!"
John Evans

Mother's Day App Smash Project | APPSOLUTELY APRIL - 0 views

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    "I always try to do a video or something sweet to show the mom's of my students just how special they are! This week, as we celebrate our moms, my students did some "App Smashing" (When you use one or more apps together to achieve a final product) with ABCya's Word Cloud App, Photo and Video Transfer Over Wifi, Explain Everything, and I put it all together in iMovie."
John Evans

Spark | CBC Radio | Episode 35 - April 30 & May 3, 2008 - 0 views

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    Spark Podcast from CBC Amber Mac talks about Creative Commons from the 8:00 - 12:00 minutes mark in the podcast
John Evans

www.universityaffairs.ca - 0 views

  • However, while students and the administration may be embracing the practical upsides of the switch to gmail – great value, savings and reliability – faculty at Lakehead haven’t come under Google’s spell. In late 2006, the Lakehead faculty union filed a grievance with the university, now under arbitration, asserting that the e-mail system fails to protect their privacy and academic freedom. At the heart of the complaint is Google’s status as a U.S. company. Because Google is subject to American law, Lakehead will not be able to protect the contents of faculty’s e-mail from the U.S. government, which under the U.S. Patriot Act can compel Google to hand over data without even allowing the company to inform Lakehead that the transaction took place. Noting that Lakehead was the first school in North America that asked faculty, as well as students, to use an outsourced e-mail service, the Canadian Association of University Teachers has taken up the case. “If a faculty member knows that any e-mail they write, by virtue of it being handled by Google, could be subject to access and seizure by U.S. security agencies, they might be much less willing to share views with their colleagues” said CAUT Executive Director James Turk. “As we’ve seen all too often, very innocent things can attract the interest of American security officials.”
Phil Taylor

Google Street View in 3D: More Than Just an April Fool's Joke - 7 views

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    Found this by chance using street view with a student today.
John Evans

Virtual Round Table Conference April 22 - 24 - 1 views

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    The Virtual Round Table conference is a semi-annual live online conference on language learning with technology.
John Evans

Authors - mLearing and ELT: Are We Mobile Ready? | Delta Publishing - English Language ... - 1 views

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    "mLearing and ELT: Are We Mobile Ready?"
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    As promised in my posting of April 8th 2011 I would like to share here some first insights into the results from my survey into Mobile Learning 2011 and what some of the statistical comparisons show when matched against results from the same survey last year.
John Evans

Learning and Leading - March/April 2009 - 0 views

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    Grow Your Personal Learning Network - David Warlick
John Evans

Study Ties Student Achievement to Technology Integration : April 2009 : THE Journal - 0 views

  • "Educators are finding that the use of technology increases student engagement and empowers individualized instruction," said John Wilson, executive director of the National Education Association, in a statement released to coincide with the report. "The successes highlighted in the Trends Report show how instructional technology can address teachers' need for engaging curricula, as well as increase access to management and assessment tools to enhance the way students learn and teachers teach."
  • Technology adoption is on the rise in America's K-12 schools, and it's having a positive impact on learning outcomes. That's one of the findings from a new national trends report released Thursday by the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA).
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