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John Evans

How to Hide Photos on iPhone & iPad with the iOS Hidden Album - 0 views

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    "Everyone likely has a few photos sitting on their iPhone they'd rather nobody else see, whether it's embarrassing selfies, poorly filtered or edited pics, a picture of a receipt or personal paperwork, or anything else in the realm of private photos. Those pictures can make showing someone another picture on your iPhone (or iPad) an awkward experience, as you're hoping they don't start flipping through your Camera Roll to discover that terrible photo of you after winning the pie eating contest. Fortunately the newest versions of iOS include a new way to mitigate that potential awkwardness by hiding select photos."
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Murdered boundary broker Mark Terry's mother and father accuse Obama authorities of 'hi... - 0 views

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    The mother and father of murdered boundary broker Mark Terry informed He Hannity on Friday that they think Lawyer Common Eric Owner and other Rights Division authorities are "hiding something" in their reaction to the messed up anti-gunrunning function Quick and Enraged.
John Evans

Ten Reflections on the First Year of an iPad Pilot | Ed Tech Diva - 0 views

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    "Passing out iPads to students on the first day of school was like celebrating Christmas (or in this case Hanukkah) with thirty antsy kids sitting around the tree, attempting to hide their impatience. Once the iPads had been handed out, students were instantly excited, engaged and enchanted with the new learning device in their hands. At first, everyone was confused about where to find work, where to save and store their products - and which app to use for what purpose. As with every pilot, these issues worked themselves out and soon classes were running pretty smoothly. Once they all learned what a "hard reset" was we were on our way. After an exciting year chalked full of learning lessons and changes in our learning landscape here are my takeaways: "
John Evans

16 Apps That Motivate Kids to Read - 0 views

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    "For every kid who is caught hiding beneath his covers with a flashlight and a novel at midnight, there is another who has to be begged and pleaded with to read. And the latter might need a little extra-shall we call it encouragement?-to become a great reader. To help, we've rounded up a list of the top apps that not only teach essential reading skills but also motivate kids-even the most book-phobic-to read, read and read some more."
Phil Taylor

The Innovative Educator: Make writing, speaking, and listening more fun with Voki - 2 views

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    "when we let the kids use the tools they are currently hiding in their pockets, great things happen"
John Evans

Hide Settings on the iPad to Lock Users Out | The iTeach Hub - 2 views

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    "Each time a new iOS version is released, users prepare for problems associated with bugs, but also look for novel ways to exploit the new functionality to their advantage. At The iTeach Hub we have developed a practical means to effectively prevent users from manipulating Settings in iOS7. It is essentially a means to lock Settings and we want to share it with you. This relatively simple process is outlined below. Technically, it is not a Settings lock, but our trials with this approach involving students have proven to be very effective at keeping them out of Settings."
John Evans

5 Reasons to Allow Texting in Class - Brilliant or Insane - 0 views

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    "Are  your students texting in class? Of course they are. A better question is, are you allowing your students to send text messages? If not, why? The picture above is what happens in most classes. Students hide their mobile devices and surreptitiously send text messages to their friends. In many cases they may be texting peers in the same room. Teachers fear this secret texting in class and, in many cases, ban the use of mobile devices entirely. A better practice is to embrace the mobile devices and the text messaging."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Finding Hidden Sugar - 0 views

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    "Last month I shared a TED-Ed lesson about why we crave sugar. Today, I'd like to share a follow-up lesson about finding sugar that is "hidden" in our food. Sugar: Hiding In Plain Sight is a TED-Ed lesson about the various forms and names given to sugar that is often present in our food. "
John Evans

16 Apps That Will Motivate Even Your Most Resistant Readers - 5 views

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    "For every kid who is caught hiding beneath his covers with a flashlight and a novel at midnight, there is another who has to be begged and pleaded with to read.  And the latter might need a little extra-shall we call it encouragement?-to become a great reader. To help, we've rounded up a list of the top apps that not only teach essential reading skills but also motivate kids-even the most book-phobic-to read, read and read some more."
John Evans

Educational Technology Guy: Tips to Using Google Keep in Education - 2 views

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    "Google Keep, Google's easy to use note taking app, is a great resource for students and teachers. Here are some of the features: * Easily, quickly, Create notes, lists, and audio notes * Add photos to any note * Hide and show checkboxes to turn notes into checkable lists * View and create notes from homescreen and lockscreen widgets * Selectable color for notes * Safely sync notes to Google Drive and other devices * Notes can also be used from http://drive.google.com/keep"
John Evans

5 Things You Need to Know About Your iPhone's Photos App - 2 views

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    "Apple's Photos app saw some changes in iOS 8, and more changes are coming when iCloud Photo Library launches soon. Did you know that your photos app keeps copies of photos you've deleted? The Photos app isn't as complex as Apple's new Health app, but it still has some features you might not discover unless you go looking for them. For example, it can hide your private photos."
John Evans

Three Awesome Educational Games Hiding in Plain Sight | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Game-based learning, and the developers who identify with it today, have come a long way since then and gotten much closer to closing the gap. And there's still a need to communicate core content through games, a need that the consumer market just doesn't have incentive to fill. Yet at Common Sense Graphite, when we evaluate games for learning, what we find is that many of the highest scoring 'learning' games aren't aimed at the educational market. They're more at-home, consumer-oriented games. Because these games are free from the constraints of school standards and traditional curriculum, they flourish, featuring rich cross-disciplinary and truly 21st century learning experiences. Here are just a few favorites that reviewed well on Graphite this year:"
John Evans

The Future Belongs to the Makers - John Spencer - 0 views

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    "However, the most nerve-wracking moment occurred when I sat in a radio studio recording my script. I would play the giant magnetic tape back and use a razor to cut it and Scotch tape to splice it together. I listened to my voice and hated it. At one point, I threw my hands up in the air. "I'm not doing this," I said. But Mrs. Smoot looked me in the eyes and said, "I'm not going to let you get away with that. Your voice is good. What you say matters. And when you hide your voice, you rob the world of your creativity.""
John Evans

A Principal's Reflections: Preparing Learners for the Fourth Industrial Revolution - 1 views

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    "Do you like change? If you do, then living in the present is an exhilarating experience.  For those who don't, buckle up as we are only going to see unprecedented innovations at exponential rates involving technology.  You can't run or hide from it. The revolution, or evolution depending on your respective lens, of our world, will transform everything as we know it. We must adapt, but more importantly, prepare our learners for a bold new world that is totally unpredictable.  Welcome to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.  "
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