Skip to main content

Home/ APS ITCs/ Group items tagged personalized

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Fred Delventhal

The 7 Signs of a Leader - A Must Read - 2 views

  •  
    "Below are the 7 Signs of a Leader. How many of these do you believe you have? More importantly perhaps, do you look up to someone today that doesn't have many of these traits? Are they really the person to look up to? The choices you make today and the people you surround yourself with will determine much of your path in life; choose wisely."
Fred Delventhal

The Million Project OKC - 0 views

  •  
    "The Million program encourages students to be excited about their own education and work hard in class. It connects the things they like outside of school with things they learn in school. And it all begins with something every kid wants: a free, limited edition, personal mobile device."
Fred Delventhal

Deleting your digital past -- for good - 0 views

  • But what if you don't just want something massaged, manipulated or suppressed? What if you want it gone? Is it possible for an ordinary person to get some damaging tidbit entirely erased from the Web?
  • The Communications Decency Act of 1996 gives almost total immunity to Web sites
Fred Delventhal

Quick Start Tips For New Skype Users | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • If you are already using Skype for your personal learning or with your students please share your advice for new Skype users by leaving a comment.
Heather Hurley

PocketMod: The Free Recyclable Personal Organizer - 0 views

  •  
    This is a very low tech organizer. But it has some nice educational applications. Check out the storyboard.
Fred Delventhal

YouTube videos help stumped students - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  •  
    "Students - from elementary school to the doctoral level - have turned to the video-sharing site's collection of millions of instructional videos for the same purpose: to supplement their education. "
Fred Delventhal

Math Worksheet Generator - 0 views

  •  
    Let's use the power of Microsoft and create things from the 20th century schoolhouse. One person on a blog said it best that this looks like it as been lost for 10 years and recently uncovered.
  •  
    The tool supports everything from basic arithmetic through algebra. We tried to get the most useful question types supported, and we'd love to hear from you about what we got right and what we need to work on. It's built on top of the foundation from Microsoft Math, so we had a lot to start with. Use the Discussion forums or the Feedback link below to let us know what you think.
‹ Previous 21 - 33 of 33
Showing 20 items per page