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John Evans

How to Fix Crashing Apps on iPhone & iPad - 2 views

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    "Though iPhone and iPad apps are generally very stable, sometimes you'll encounter an application that crashes at random. In iOS, a crashing app usually presents as an app that seems to quit itself immediately, returning back to the Home Screen of the device without user intent. An app crash can happen immediately upon launching the app, crash randomly in the middle of using the app, or sometimes a crash can even be triggered predictably by a particular action that is attempted within the application. Regardless of when the iOS app is crashing, we're going to review a few solutions that nearly always work to remedy the problem and should get you on your way to a trouble-free app usage experience again."
John Evans

How to Use Text to Speech on the iPad | Jonathan Wylie: Instructional Technology Consul... - 3 views

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    "The iPad is a great device for assistive technology and text to speech is one of the most often used accessibility feature by teachers in special education and general education classrooms. Many teachers are not aware that it exists, but it does, and it has evolved to become a very usable solution with lots of valuable options to customize it to meet your needs. Here's what you need to know to get started with text to speech functionality on your iPad."
John Evans

Maker Club - 2 views

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    "I participate as a parent in our middle school Tech Club - the TechDetectives. The 8th graders in the club came up with this great end of year project idea - they wanted to take apart one of the lab computers and re-mount all the parts on the wall so that future students could easily see all the parts of this working computer. It was something they saw done on YouTube. I've been calling it the "CoW" (Computer On the Wall). I loved this idea - and quickly volunteered to help out after school - knowing we didn't have enough time in tech club before the end of their graduating year to finish it. As I described in a few posts previously, this project also turned into a great opportunity for some #3DPrinting solutions."
John Evans

How to start using Apple TV in the classroom - Daily Genius - 0 views

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    "The big push for education technology is coming from a handful of sources. There's the teachers, the administrators, the students, and the technology producers. Technology is not the final solution to improving education, though. Far from it. Education technology is a powerful tool in a teacher's toolkit to create effective learning opportunities. It's just a tool - not the entire toolkit. This seems to be the general consensus now that edtech is becoming more ubiquitous and attainable for many schools in developed countries. Sadly, it's still far out of reach for many developing countries."
John Evans

BlastFollow! - 7 views

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    BlastFollow enables you to follow Twitter users who share your interests en masse. This web site is a production of Triangle Information Solutions.
John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Download a la Mode: Netbooks Go Viral - 0 views

  • The best option, of course, is professional development on the use of a netbook for staff and students (these are so inexpensive that I have no doubt that Parent-Teacher Organizations will want to buy them for students to use in and out of school; I've already had one request for this!). Some quick ideas:Pass out USB Flash drives with anti-malware/anti-viral free tools that can be installed. Passing out USB Flash drives with the school logo and contact information, maybe a web site address to find more tools and tips online, can be a positive way to interact with your audience. Some districts are getting custom USB drives from providers like PexagonTech.com (http://pexagontech.com) or Ram-It.com (http://tinyurl.com/cmkzum).Or, if you rather not use USB solutions, start setting your students up with digital lockers using solutions like Xythos.com, Gaggle.net, or Acma.com.Schedule a "Bring Your Netbook to School" Night and encourage safe computing.
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Free Podcasting Solutions - 1 views

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    some more information about five free podcasting tools.
John Evans

How To Say That Name.com - 0 views

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    far as your students are concerned, you know everything. Name Pronunciation Guide Have you ever picked up the phone to call someone, only to realize that you didn't know how to pronounce that person's name? Have you ever read a name but had no clue how to say it? Is your name commonly mispronounced? If you have ever been in any of these situations, we have the solution for you.
John Evans

Samorost 1 Walkthrough, Cheats, Hints, Tips, Solution, Passwords, Answers, Codes, Help,... - 0 views

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    online gamewith many learning possibilities for the classroom
John Evans

Large Group Voice and Text Chat with BabbleStream - 0 views

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    BabbleStream has created a web-based group voice chat solution that can be embedded onto any website. Lively users can also embed rooms onto the site and access both Lively and launch a voice room session from the site.
John Evans

Directory of over 2,300 E-Learning Tools - Free and Commercial - 0 views

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    This Directory contains over 2,300 tools for learning in two main sections 1. for creating, delivering and managing learning and performance support solutions 2. for managing your own learning and productivity, and sharing resources The tools in this Directory are both freeware/open source (what does free mean?) and commercial.
John Evans

Draw Anywhere - easy online diagramming, flow chart - 0 views

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    DrawAnywhere is an online diagramming website, where you can draw, modify and share flowcharts and other diagrams, with the look & feel of a desktop application. It runs on any browser with Flash 9 installed. There is no need to download and install any custom software. It runs entirely on the web, and thus it is an always-on-access-anywhere solution.
John Evans

Liberum Help Desk - 0 views

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    Liberum Help Desk is the complete help desk solution for small to medium sized businesses and organizations. This software provides a simple, easy to use web interface for managing and tracking technical support problems.
John Evans

Math TV Problem Solving Videos - 1 views

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    Website has 3 sections: Math Playground - an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun! Math TV Problem Solving Videos - Each math problems comes with step by step video solution, follow up problems, an online calculator, and sketch pad. Thinking Blocks - interactive math tool developed by classroom teachers to help students learn how to solve multistep word problems.
John Evans

Doceri - A Complete IWB Solution for the iPad (iUpgrade) - 5 views

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    "If you are thinking about purchasing a physical interactive whiteboard, think again. By purchasing an iPad and software like Doceri, you probably could easily save your school about $1,000 or so (per classroom installation) and have an even more versatile tool than a fixed interactive whiteboard. "
Phil Taylor

Avoid Information Overload! Learn to Aggregate, Filter, and Curate | Inside Online Lear... - 6 views

  • it is important for you to stay current in your field of study and pursuit of knowledge and skills
  • you can end up with an overloaded stream very quickly and there's no end in sight!
  • Let's start with a few definitions. Maybe you've encountered these terms somewhere in your reading already – aggregating, filtering, and curating have become popular ways to describe the tasks important to the efficient management of information.
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  • Your management solution should be your solution
John Evans

Apps For Good turns teens into mobile app developers for a better future - TNW UK - 3 views

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    "If you ask a student, "'Do you want to learn how to program in HTML, PHP or Android?' They'll run away," says Lapinski. "But when we say, 'Do you want to solve a problem you're passionate about, one that's relevant to you?' You reach them. Apps are the new Rock 'n' Roll." It's similar to Dean Kamen's FIRST program, which hooks kids on engineering with robotics instead for mobile apps. The resulting 50-70 hour course includes 5 steps: Identify the problem; market research; solutions through business models, technical ability and marketing models; product design; and build and test."
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