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Will Acme

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  • The Nuance K12 School License program is ideal for schools considering Dragon deployments in classrooms or computer labs.
  • The Nuance K12 School License allows schools to install Dragon Professional and/or MacSpeech Dictate on up to 250 school-owned or school-leased computers at a single location. This single-site program, designed exclusively for K12 schools, offers both value and flexibility, allowing schools to combine both PC- and Mac-based speech recognition products.
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      $2499
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    Enterprise version that handles users' settings on a network.
Will Acme

New Sharing Settings in Google Docs - YouTube - 0 views

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    nice video with updated interface: sharing
Joel Scanga

Teachers demand protocol for emails - smh.com.au - 0 views

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    Found this interesting. It brings up the point of boundaries in eLearning. I can certainly respect a teacher's desire to not be connected to the classroom 24/7. A teacher should be able to set his/her own course policies. My course email policy allows for student emailing and the possibility for a response in the evening. If I am expecting learning to happen after hours (aka homework), I need to be as available as reasonably possible to the students. I wonder what the future might be in terms of eLearning and work hours of teachers. Could it be reasonable to give a teacher a few hours off in the middle of the day to in exchange be available to work with students in the evenings?
Will Acme

Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 0 views

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    Nice set of lessons from Google.
Christopher Zavits

Instead of an AUP, how about an EUP (Empowered Use Policy)? | Dangerously Irr... - 0 views

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    I like this alternative policy idea. It is succinct, simple, and dare I say maybe even...inspiring. It lacks details for accountability, and specific lingo for transfer of responsibility, but let's be honest, how often to we actually read acceptable use policies? If there was a problem, it's covered in the "respectful and kind" language. Doing something like this is sure to catch student attention set a positive tone for the use of tech.
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