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John Evans

How to Set Your Google Data to Self-Destruct - The New York Times - 1 views

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    "Google has now given us an option to set search and location data to automatically disappear after a certain time. We should all use it."
John Evans

Setting School Policies for AI Use | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Leading in an era of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence (AI) requires that leaders articulate a clear vision, build consensus around it, communicate effectively with the school community, and allocate support and resources for their policies.  This is no small challenge: As school leaders, you must pave a path forward in uncharted educational terrain and make decisions that will impact the role of AI in schools. Doing so requires consideration of the following questions: How can AI help schools embrace innovative instructional practices? What policies and supports are required to ensure responsible use of AI? How do we communicate AI policies to staff, students, and families to foster understanding? "
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Buy Google Voice Accounts - Secure Numbers And Reliable For Sale - 0 views

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    Buy Google Voice account with phone number If you want to buy a Google Voice account with a phone number, we can help. We have a large selection of Google Voice accounts that come with different numbers from the United States and Canada. You can choose any area code or city in the U.S., or select an area code from one of our international locations including India and the UK.
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    Google Voice is a free service that allows you to manage all of your calls and texts from one place. It can also be used as a business phone system, allowing you to make calls or send texts from your computer, tablet or mobile device. If you use Google Voice for personal use, it's easy to set up and use; however, if you're thinking about setting up an office phone system with Google Voice (which we'll call "Google Voice for Business") then there are some additional steps involved in getting everything set up properly.
John Evans

Student App Reviews - the Next iFrontier in Personalized Learning « techchef4u - 0 views

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    "A few weeks ago, we got the idea to have students create video app reviews and tutorials using Reflection. Now it has become a popular event. Students visit me during advisory and I set up the mirroring with Reflection and the screen recording with Quicktime on my MacBook and in 2-3 minutes, we have pure app magic."
John Evans

Integrate THAT Technology into YOUR Classroom « syded - 2 views

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    "The five ideas below are a suggested starting point if you are integrating new technology into your classroom. From a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programme, to a class set of hardware, an internet enabled classroom has the potential to enhance learning alongside existing practice."
John Evans

Reviews: Educational Apps « mobileteachology - 3 views

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    "The following collection of writings review various mobile applications (mobile apps) that could have potential for purposeful teaching and learning. These specific mobile apps were selected for use by teachers and students in relation to the Grade 12 Global Issues: Citizenship and Sustainability (40S). The curriculum for this course was recently designed by Manitoba Education. Implementation is voluntary for the the 2012-2013 school year and set for full mandatory implementation in 2013-2014."
Phil Taylor

How to Set Auto-Expiration Dates for Shared Folders in Google Drive - 3 views

  • Set Expiration Dates & Temporarily Share Google Drive FoldersYou create a folder in Google Drive and share it with Public or a small group. You then specify a date/time when you want that shared link to expire. The script, at the specified time, will create a copy of your shared folder and delete the original one. Thus the shared links would no longer work though the folder and files will stay in your Google Drive.
John Evans

Do the Right Thing: Managing the Digital Lives of Teens | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "A few days ago a student approached me and said he needed to talk about something, and he wanted to meet the next day at recess. I appreciated the way he reached out to me and I looked forward to the opportunity to meet with him. He came into my office with a sheepish look on his face, spoke in a quiet voice and said that he had done something he was not feeling good about. I asked him what it was, and he informed me that he had violated the technology policy by downloading some games onto his school-issued iPad, bypassing restrictions and settings. "
John Evans

iPads in Education: Five Tips for Teachers Introducing Devices to the Classroom | The D... - 2 views

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    "Last year I volunteered in my child's Kindergarten class daily for an hour with our family's three iPads. I learned a lot about selecting educational content (primarily early math & literacy apps) and how to set up an environment most conducive for learning. I was most impressed by the potential for mobile devices to improve the experience in class for both teachers and students. So this year I volunteered to bring our iPads into my child's First grade class once a week for 'buddy reading'. As I do more outreach and training for local teachers in my community, I am surprised at the large number of classrooms getting devices without any guidelines about how to integrate them into their existing institutional structures or curriculum. From these experiences, I have come up with the following five tips for starting a new program in any classroom …"
John Evans

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 30 iPad Tips and Tricks - 3 views

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    "APP GROUPS Create app groups that consolidate up to 20 apps into one convenient group. (Works just like a folder) Tap and hold an app. Once you see the icons start jiggling, move the app on top of another app. Name your group whatever you would like and place up to 20 apps within it. BOOKMARK FAVORITE WEBSITES TO THE HOME PAGEWhile on the Internet, (using Safari) load up your favorite websites. Tap on the box with an arrow in it, alongside the URL Bar. Select "Add to Home Screen" and give each site a short name so it doesn't abbreviate itself. CAPS LOCK Double tap the shift key for caps lock. Tap once to turn it off. CHANGE NOTES FONT The default in notes looks like comic sans, which I detest. Go to Notes in Settings and choose from three fonts. CREATE A TOUGHER PASSWORD"
John Evans

One schools iPad journey | My Teaching and Learning Journey - 1 views

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    "Last night I was asked to present at my local schools internal inset on my journey with iPads. At Chepstow School in Monmouthshire they have been embarking this year on a project to determine the impact devices would have on teaching and learning. Led by Jamie Goddard (@jamiegodzy) they have had staff bid for use of a class set of iPads with an Action research focus to look at things such as flipped learning to the impact on SEN."
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iPad Tips 4 Parents « techchef4u - 2 views

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    "Most of the time I focus on integration tips and examples for teachers. Today, I decided to change the pace and share some management tips for the device at home. With a 1:1 iPad initiative in full swing, setting boundaries with the iPad at home can become an issue. To support our Eanes parents, we developed a Digital Learning Parent seminar series."
John Evans

Why "SMART Goals" are just "plain DUMB"… « allthingslearning - 1 views

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    "The New Year is "nigh"…and my inbox has been filling up with notifications to check out the latest "Top 10 List of 2012″ and…a few, just a few, posts on best practice in "goal-setting" for 2013."
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