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in title, tags, annotations or urlTech Tutorials - 1 views
Assessing the Impact of iPads on Education One Year Later « Educational Techn... - 0 views
Measuring the iPad's Potential for Education -- THE Journal - 0 views
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Holy Bodacious Barcodes: Using QR Codes to Extend Learning and Promote a Love of Reading - 0 views
Google Plus Tips & Shortcuts - 0 views
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# According to Picasa, If you've signed up for Google+ photos up to 2048 x 2048 pixels and videos up to 15 minutes won't count towards your free storage. (hat tip to Greg Grothaus) # To add people who have added you to their circles, but you haven't add them, go to the "People who've added you" tab and select "Not yet in circles" from the sort menu. All the people not in your circles will be listed first (hat tip to Owen Prater) # Right click on a circle and select "View circle in tab". This is a terrific way to see who's in a circle and allows you to do neat things like drag all the people inside it to another circle. # If you have a lot of Circles and/or a lot of people in your various Circles views (e.g. "People in your circles", "People who've added you", etc."), Mac users can use the pinch functionality to make the Circles section smaller so you can view all of your Circles. # Order of Circles in Left-Hand Nav: Default Circles appear first in this order - Friends, Family, Following, and Acquaintances. Then your personal circles are arranged alphabetically. You can rename any of the circles, including the default ones, and renaming a default one makes it part of the normal alphabetized list. Put an underscore in front of one that you want at the top of the list. You could also delete the default circles and start over in the order that you want.(hat tip to Donna Fontenont and Joe Hall)
9 Reasons to Switch from Facebook to Google+ | PCWorld - 0 views
Conceptboard - Realtime Teamwork - Online Collaboration - 0 views
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What is the Internet, the history of the Internet, and how the Internet works - 0 views
Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? - 0 views
5 Free Collaborative Whiteboard Apps For the iPad - 0 views
The use of the Kinect in the classroom - 0 views
Fun and games with GoogleDocs | The Kenradical School of History - 0 views
Keyman - PAC-MAN Typing Game - 0 views
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Martin Burrett 25 Oct 11 11:34:46 A fantastic PAC-MAN style flash game that practises typing skills. Use the continually changing letter keys to move around the maze. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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In case anyone is looking for a typing game.
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