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Jenny Darrow

Free Technology for Teachers: Forums.com - Build Your Own Discussion Forum - 0 views

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    There are plenty of services on the web that you can use to create your own private or public discussion forum (click here or here for some I've previously reviewed). But Forums.com takes the prize for easiest name and url to remember. Not only is the name easy to remember, it's easy to create your forum with Forums.com.
Jenny Darrow

Technology for Teachers KSC - 1 views

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    lThe course introduces pre-service teachers to the applications of different instructional technologies in mathematics classrooms (K - 12).  Students will examine and interpret the meanings of effective and appropriate use of technology through readings and activities.  Using technology along with existing school curriculum, either as an aid or as a supplement, students will learn to create, adapt, and find technological resources.  Students will be exposed to and use Web-applets and other resources on the Internet, computer-based learning software, multimedia presentations, mathematics forums, interactive whiteboards, spreadsheets, dynamic geometry software, calculators, and calculator based laboratories (CBL).  
Judy Brophy

Training - 0 views

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    PDFs Course Materials from the October 2011 PDF document training sessions by Terrill Thompson: Accessible PDF Documents Presentation (Video with closed captions) - October 2011 Accessible PDF Forms Presentation (Video with closed captions) - October 2011 PDF Accessibility Key Points, Tips, & Resources Making PDFs Accessible powerpoint slides  Open Forum PowerPoint - June 2010
Jenny Darrow

Confusing Technology Integration with Instructional Reform | Larry Cuban on School Refo... - 0 views

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    For many years the rhetoric and substance of national reports written by bands of technologists eager to see electronic devices work their wonder on children and adults in schools have puzzled me. I am especially puzzled now as I try to make sense of the mountain of data I have collected at Las Montanas, a 1:1 laptop school in northern California (see posts of August 7, 13, and 20).  In these national reports issued periodically by U.S. government sponsored agencies (e.g., Office of Technology Assessment, the National Education Technology Plan) or privately-funded groups (e.g., CEO Forum on Education and Technology), I noted two things.
Judy Brophy

The Best Sources For Advice On Using Flip Video Cameras | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of ... - 0 views

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    "The Best Sources For Advice On Using Flip Video Cameras" Thirty-Nine Interesting Ways* to use your Pocket Video Camera in the Classroom is a great online presentation from Tom Barrett. 7 Things You Should Know About Flip Camcorders is a good overview on using them in education. Classroom 2.0 has a good discussion on its Forum about using Flips. I believe you can access it without being a member but, if not, it's free and easy to join.
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    Gives resources for How to use flipcams for newbie and how to use with students in teaching.
Matthew Ragan

Credible Research Sources for Students - 1 views

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    SweetSearch came about as the byproduct of making findingDulcinea, an aggregator that terms itself the "Librarian of the Internet." It's a database of about 35,000 web sites vetted by researchers, librarians, and teachers, with priority given to spots like the Library of Congress, Smithsonian, and other public and academic sources. It sweeps away the pseudo-science, forums, and sites that read like paraphrased summaries.
Matthew Ragan

Google Mapki - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Google Mapki! This is meant to be a forum for sharing ideas, implementations, and help for the Google Maps API. Any user can add to or edit any of the pages on the site, just like any wiki site.
Judy Brophy

ProBoards - Free Forums & Free Message Boards - 0 views

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    Free threaded discussion board. Works well. See one at http://iepforum.proboards.com/index.cgi Could be used with a google site for a full-service course LMS
Judy Brophy

phpbb - - 0 views

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    phpBB is free and open source forum software that is easy to use, powerful, and highly customisable
Judy Brophy

Get Paid to Teach Anything With New Online Education Platform - 1 views

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    LMS that allows anyone to set up course and charge fees. Anybody can create a course by bundling articles, documents and videos into consecutive lessons that students work through at their own pace. A Q&A section attached to each course becomes its forum, and users can see who else is enrolled in the course.
Matthew Ragan

Open courseware on every campus by 2016? | eCampus News - 0 views

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    Just as colleges and universities have adopted online classes over the past decade, students can expect free open courseware of some kind at every campus in the U.S. in the next five years, a University of California-Irvine official said during a recent forum on open courseware.
Judy Brophy

Sarah Stewart: What Amazon can teach us about eLearning - 0 views

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    these things are important to me on a recreational online forum (I like to help people, I like to receive a reward) Aren't some the same for online discussion groups?
Judy Brophy

OpenLearn - The Open University - 0 views

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    The OpenLearn website gives free access to Open University course materials. This is the LearningSpace, where you'll find hundreds of free study units, each with a discussion forum. Study independently at your own pace or join a group and use the free learning tools to work with others.
Matthew Ragan

line spacing changes - Google Sites Help - 0 views

  • I've frequently run into the same problem.  When I use a font like Georgia with a size of 18, the bottom of some of the letters run into the top of the letters on the line below.   It looks ugly.I looked up the standard HTML & CSS code:  the command line-height: xxx% is available.The HTML source for my page had a section that read:<div style="text-align: left;"><font style="font-family: times new roman,serif;" size="5">House UpFront takes the wonderful accents and accessories from Shops <br>I modified it to include:<div style="text-align: left; line-height: 200%;"><font style="font-family: times new roman,serif;" size="5">House UpFront takes the wonderful accents and accessories from Shops <br>This corrected the vertical spacing problem.  Sorry I could not find a more elegant solution.  But at least this corrects the problem.Barry
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    Fix for line spacing problems in a google site
Matthew Ragan

VoiceThread - 0 views

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     Group conversations around images, documents, and videos
Matthew Ragan

Equivelent of "COUNTIFS" function in excel - Google Docs Help - 0 views

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    I am trying to count cells based on multiple criteria from multiple cell ranges using google docs.  In Excel the formula is simply: =COUNTIFS(S2:S26, "IN", E2:E26, "A") This would select all of the cells with the word "IN" and the Letter "A" in the same corresponding row.  Can anyone help me figure out a workaround for not being able to use the "countifs" function in google spreadsheet?
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