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John Evans

TeacherCast.net: Educational Blogs, Podcasts, App Reviews and more | Learn to record audio like a rock star with Audacity! - 2 views

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    "Welcome to the first lesson!  Here are the skills you'll have at the end of this lesson:   Set microphone preferences Use the monitor function Make a recording in Audacity How to examine a waveform Use the solo and mute functions Open up Audacity and let's dive in!"
Surabhi Das

Braces MGRM Medicare - 0 views

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    "Bones are rigid organs that form part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They function to move, support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Because bones come in a variety of shapes and have a complex internal and external structure they are lightweight, yet strong and hard, in addition to fulfilling their many other functions. One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue, also called bone tissue,that gives it rigidity and a honeycomb-like, three-dimensional internal structure. Other types of tissue found in bones include marrow, endosteum and periosteum, nerves, blood vessels and cartilage. There are 206 bones in the adult human body and 270 in an infant."
John Evans

5 Habits That Keep Your Brain Young | Inc.com - 0 views

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    "We all know our chronological age. That's as simple as counting the candles on your birthday cake. But do you know your biological age? This second number measures not how many years you've seen, but how much those years have impacted the functioning of your body and brain. Scientists calculate it a number of ways, but whatever methodology they employ, they agree chronological and biological age don't always line up. Some 80-year-olds function like people decades younger. They ace their memory and cognitive tests, and scientists peering at their cells can even spot significant differences. Experts have dubbed these role models of healthy aging "superagers." Just about all of us would love to one day become one. How do you achieve that? A long and fascinating article in the latest issue of UCSF Magazine delves into the work of the University of California, San Francisco's Memory and Aging Center to answer this question (hat tip to PsyBlog). Much of this research is still far too new to be of everyday use, but science has already determined a few simple interventions you can start using today to help keep your brain young."
John Evans

iPads in Primary Education: Staff Training - The Start of the 'iPad Journey' - 11 views

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    "I aimed to start the teacher training session with the basics, then move onto the functionality of some of the apps. The basics on an iPad are fairly easy to master (hey, my 2 year old daughter can switch between apps) but some of the features of the device can take some time to get used to. Some apps are easy to get to grips whilst other are more challenging and not equal in terms of functionality. "
Phil Taylor

The Persistent Appeal of Technology in Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

  • Goal #3 Technology's Function: Personalization
  • Goal #1 Technology's Function: Reach
  • Goal #2 Technology's Function: Bells & Whistles Education's Goal: Engagement & Enthusiasm
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    "Three Goals of Technology in Education"
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Add a Text to Speech Function to Your Browser - 3 views

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    "Announcify is a free text to speech application that is available as a Chrome browser extension. With Announcify installed in your browser any time you're viewing a webpage you can simply click on the Announcify icon in your browser and have the text of the page read to you. A bonus aspect of using Announcify is that in order to make a webpage easier to read it enlarges the text of the webpage and removes all sidebar content. In the video embedded below I provide a short demonstration of Announcify in action."
Shine Classifieds

SAP CRM FUNCTIONAL ONLINE TRAINING - 0 views

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    SAP CRM FUNCTIONAL ONLINE TRAINING
John Evans

To Succeed, iPad-in-School Programs Need Robust Repair Plans | Education News - 7 views

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    "While the experience of the Marathon Valley Academy in the first year of its iPad program has been mostly positive, there were still plenty of headaches - mainly dealing with keeping the devices functioning and up to date. For all their usefulness as a learning tool, the tablets are relatively fragile, and in the rough and tumble environment of a school nearly one in five of them broke during the course of the year."
John Evans

Aviary: Pushing the Limits of Mobile Image Editing | iPad.AppStorm - 5 views

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    "Image editing in the mobile phone genre is largely powered by Aviary, and the most famous example of this is the recently launched Twitpic app. Not just comfortable being in the background, Aviary has launched its official iOS app in the app store. Let's go check out how functional it is."
John Evans

How to Open Zip Files & Extract Archives on the iPhone & iPad - 0 views

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    "If you've ever run into a .zip file on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad you will probably have discovered it's a bit of a dead-end initially, because by default there isn't much you can do with zips or any other archive format. That doesn't mean you can't open ZIP files though, and in fact these archives can be viewed, unzipped, and opened in iOS with relative ease, but you will need to download a free third party app before you'll have the function included on your device. This will allow you view all of the contents of any zip file quickly, and also decompress the entire archive, or just extract a single file from a larger archive, providing quick access to the zip contents which can be saved locally or opened in another application of choice."
John Evans

6 Apps You Should Be Using with Evernote ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    "Evernote is definitely one of the apps I use everyday. It helps me stay organized and scales up my productivity. However, the app has even more to offer when used with other partner apps. These apps are particularly useful in expanding Evernote functionality and in providing you with a richer and organized experience."
John Evans

Keep the iOS of Your iPad Updated, Get New Features for Free | iPad Academy - 0 views

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    "Apple's operating system for mobile devices is known as the iOS and runs on the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Apple releases free minor and major iOS updates. These new versions of the iOS offer improvements or add new capabilities at no cost to the end user. Apple also includes a number of free apps on the iPad and these too are regularly updated to fix minor bugs, improve performance or add new functions."
John Evans

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: 5 Tips on Using @Pocket for #ContentCuration - 0 views

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    "Given the tragic story of RSS within Evernote being dropped, my content curation process is shot. No longer can I highlight content on a web page, then drop it into an Evernote Notebook with the hope that an RSS feed will allow me to share that content elsewhere. That functionality is gone, and there's no going back."
John Evans

11 Resources to Blend Technology and Special Needs « Ask a Tech Teacher - 6 views

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    "My first take on 'special needs' is: Don't all students have special needs? Aren't we beyond the cookie cutter education that lines students up and feeds them from the same trough? Yes and yes, but for the purposes of this article, I'm going to reign my pen in and discuss what we traditionally consider 'special needs' and technology's affect on those students who function outside of the normal bell curve of pedagogic expectations."
John Evans

Apps for Students with LD | Organization & Study - NCLD - 0 views

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    "Students with learning disabilities often have trouble with study skills like getting and staying organized-a crucial executive function skill-and remembering what needs to happen and when. My daughter (who has dyslexia) and I have researched and/or tested the following apps, and she's found them especially helpful. We know that every person has slightly different needs, but it's worth taking the time to find out which apps work for your child. "
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Wallwisher Is Now Padlet - 1 views

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    "This afternoon I introduced Wallwisher to a group of teachers at Paradise Valley Christian Academy in Scottsdale, Arizona. This evening when I got back to my hotel room I had an email from Wallwisher announcing that they are changing names to Padlet. Fortunately, the name change means almost nothing from a functionality standpoint."
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