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How to make symbols ¢☂¿☀♥☮☆♛♬✂☯ and more using your ALT button? Description - 0 views

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    Symbols have remained as the most important aspect of communication. Thanks to the Alt button provisioned with the computer keyboard. Using this you can convey your message easily across people and organizations in a quick and easy manner.
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Are You Really Engaging Your Students? | Teaching on Purpose - 5 views

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    "I've been pushing a lot of people's button lately because they keep throwing around this buzz word "engagement". For example, we need to increase student engagement! We need to promote student engagement! We need to provide teaching that will develop student engagement! The problem I have with this is that it seems to me that many people confused the word "engagement" for "entertainment". If kids are having fun then they must be engaged right? And what concerns me more is the people who have taken the message about "increasing engagement" and translated that into a hidden mandate to "increase test scores"."
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The Simplest Way To Take A Screenshot On An iPad - 0 views

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    "Taking a screenshot with an iPad comes in handy more than you might think as you integrate Apple's latest technology in the classroom. Whether you're walking students through the installation of an app, the configuration of a program, or simply capturing annotated screenshots for your flipped classroom, it boils down to a few simple steps. There are a variety of apps that can help here, but the simplest mechanism for turning the iPad's screen's display into a still image is to hit two little buttons."
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Getting the job done with easy to use interfaces on the iPad, the Minu Timer and Stopwa... - 2 views

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    "For the iPad there is a great timer/stopwatch app called Minu Timer. This universal free app needs no instructions (although it does include a start up 'how to use' page appearing on your first launch). The interface is simple and the user experience proves that a well written app will let users jump right in and get started. A lack of buttons and excessive tuning options keeps things uncluttered and removes the need to tap through to layers of screens."
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The Single Most Important Tip for Recording Video on iPhone - 0 views

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    "Have you ever noticed that iPhone video gets recorded according to the orientation of the device? If you haven't noticed that yet, pay attention to it now, because you'll create significantly better videos if you just rotate the iPhone into horizontal orientation before hitting that record video button. "
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Stuck in Guided Access with iOS 6? Here's How to Escape - 4 views

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    "Guided Access, or what we to call "Kid Mode", is a fantastic addition to iOS that lets you lock an iPhone or iPad into a single app. Well, great when it works as it's intended, but it appears there's a pretty frustrating bug that makes the feature work a little too well once it's enabled in iOS 6 with some apps: triple-clicking the Home button doesn't summon anything and you're stuck in an app! This leaves you unable to leave Guided Access mode, but here's a workaround to get out of it until the bug is resolved:"
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iPad Video Lesson: Introduction to the iPad - Guided Tour Part One | iPad Academy - 3 views

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    "This video lesson will introduce you to early iPad models and show common features found on all iPads. You'll see a guided tour of the buttons, connectors and parts of the iPad. Part two of this video tutorial will address newer models of the iPad. The content is taken from the first lesson of my iPad Academy Master Class video series."
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Free Technology for Teachers: Students Learn About the Science of Hearing on The Intera... - 3 views

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    "The Interactive Ear is a neat website through which students can learn about how the human ear works. The site has three sections; the outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear. In each section students can click on little pinmarks on the drawings to learn about the parts of the ear and their functions. Students can also click the "journey" button to see how sound travels through the ear."
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iPad Video Lesson: Introduction to the iPad - Guided Tour Part Two | iPad Academy - 0 views

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    "Part two of this video lesson addresses newer models of the iPad including the iPad mini. Part one introduced you to early iPad models and showed common features found on all iPads. These two videos cover the buttons, switches, connectors and differences between the iPad models"
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The Best iPad Apps For Drawing, Painting, & Art Education - 2 views

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    "Many artists like pallets, holding pencils and brushes in their hands, and working with the textured surface of a canvas or paper. But many of the same artists also like digital portfolio, easy publishing, one-button sharing, working with layers, mashing images, video, and music, and other potential that comes with working with digital tools. And this is especially true for those working in art education-teachers that have to handle the workflow of dozens of students working on dozens more projects as a time. In this way, tablets like the iPad, Nexus 7, and Windows Surface can make a lot of sense-and programs like the collection-by listly user Teaching Pallet-of the following 30 iPad apps for drawing, painting, and art education a great place to start your iPad art collection"
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IdeaStorm - A Free and Simple Drawing App | iPad Apps for School - 1 views

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    "IdeaStorm is a free iPad app for quickly creating sketches and diagrams. IdeaStorm allows you to create individual sketches and collections of sketches. To create a sketch just tap the "new drawing" button and start drawing. You can choose from three line thicknesses and five colors to use in your drawings. All drawings are automatically saved in the app."
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A Short Guide to iPad Basics for Teachers (and other first-time iPad users) | iPad Apps... - 0 views

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    "We often hear people comment about how intuitive it is to use an iPad. While that is certainly true for many people, it's not true for all people. Joanne Villis has put together a nice little guide for first-time iPad users. Her guide starts with explanations of all of the buttons on an iPad and finishes with three ways to get content off of your iPad. Joanne published the guide on Slideshare and you find it there, on her blog, or as embedded below."
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Numbered Wallpapers - Tony Vincent - Learning in Hand - 6 views

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    "A great management tip for school or class sets of iPads, tablets, and iPods is to number each device. Setting the lock screen wallpaper to an image with each device's number will make it easy to identify devices. Just press the home or power button and the lock screen instantly lights up and displays the number. "
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Google Tips Helps You Do Cool Stuff With Google Products - 7 views

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    "The site is a very simple affair, consisting of rows of cards with helpful tips, which range from setting up Gmail on your mobile phone to grabbing your customized birthday Doodle. See also: Get Lost in These 19 Fascinating Maps You can sort the tips by topic or by category such as "On the go," "At home" or "At the office" by clicking on the menu button in the upper left corner. "
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