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Mindy Lorah

WorldWide Telescope - 0 views

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    WorldWide Telescope (WWT) enables your computer to function as a virtual telescope, bringing together imagery from the best ground and space-based telescopes in the world. Experience narrated guided tours from astronomers and educators featuring interesting places in the sky.
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    Allows computer to function as Virtual Telescope. Brings images from best telescopes in world. Has Expert guided tours.
Darcy Goshorn

Inspirational Talking Points Justifying 1:1 Computing - 0 views

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    "Selling the dream of 1:1 computing" from Stager. Great talking points for you and your administrators.
Donald Burkins

THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2009- Page 1 - 1 views

  • Today, most people only recognize that they are using the Internet when they are interacting with a computer screen. They are less likely to appreciate when they are using the Internet while talking on the telephone, watching television, or flying on an airplane.
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    How has the Internet changed the way we think, these commenters were asked. An interesting collection of comments... one noting: "Today, most people only recognize that they are using the Internet when they are interacting with a computer screen. They are less likely to appreciate when they are using the Internet while talking on the telephone, watching television, or flying on an airplane."
Michelle Krill

The R Project for Statistical Computing - 4 views

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    "R is a language and environment for statistical computing and graphics. It is a GNU project which is similar to the S language and environment which was developed at Bell Laboratories (formerly AT&T, now Lucent Technologies) by John Chambers and colleagues. R can be considered as a different implementation of S. There are some important differences, but much code written for S runs unaltered under R. R provides a wide variety of statistical (linear and nonlinear modelling, classical statistical tests, time-series analysis, classification, clustering, ...) and graphical techniques, and is highly extensible. The S language is often the vehicle of choice for research in statistical methodology, and R provides an Open Source route to participation in that activity."
Celvert benton

Custom Folders - 0 views

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    UsFolderPrinting offers online folders printing services and custom presentation folders printing. We specialize in legal size folder printing standard size folder printing and tri folded presentation folders printing at low prices, live expert help and customer service.
Darcy Goshorn

Keyboarding or Computer Literacy: The New Dilemma - 1 views

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    Some interesting thoughts about "flipping" the keyboarding classroom.
Kathy Fiedler

How to Gain Parent Buy-In for Classroom Technology « Indiana Jen - 0 views

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    Every teacher who has attempted to integrate technology into the classroom knows that getting parents on board can sometimes be a challenge. It's not uncommon for the parent of a struggling child to be on the phone with you asking questions like: "Why do you need to use technology to teach math/social studies/English/biology?" or "This is an AP history class  - not computer science!" Your efforts to engage students and develop important 21st century skills can become the scapegoat explanation for problems that have nothing to do with tech. So, how do we as educators get these parents into our corner? Here are some strategies I've used successfully to gain parent buy-in.
Darcy Goshorn

ICOT - 2 views

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    "The ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT) (XML) provides you with a convenient platform for recording observations of technology use in classrooms. Checkboxes and pull-down menus allow you to easily record and time a variety of classroom characteristics. ICOT automatically aggregates your data into a table for analysis and presentation. You can work with your records right in ICOT or export them to any software that can read tabular data. Use ICOT to record information on classroom groupings, teacher roles, time and types of technology use, and the NETS for Students. The ICOT is a macro-enabled Excel workbook that automates many data recording and management tasks. The Visual Basic macros work with most versions of Microsoft Office for Windows and with Office 2011 for Macintosh. Users of eCOVE observation software can obtain a toolset that will allow them to record ICOT NETS and Computational Thinking items on iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. Contact eCOVE directly for information on the NETS/CT toolset. The ICOT methodology has been successfully adapted for use in a variety of contexts, including projects involving mathematical thinking and cyberinfrastructure research skills. For information on how ISTE evaluation might meet your needs, contact research@iste.org."
Darcy Goshorn

Record mp3: record live audio and get an mp3 - 7 views

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    Record MP3 lets you, without having to register, create an audio recording that you can save on your computer and/or save on their site (a link is provided). It's very simple to use, though I'm not sure what the maximum audio recording length is nor how long they keep it on their server.
anonymous

One-to-one: What Does the Research Say - 6 views

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    What does the research say about school one-to-one computing initiatives?
anonymous

QR voice - 8 views

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    Record from the computer and it will generate a qrcode that will point users to the recorded message.
anonymous

Safe Exam Browser - 7 views

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    Safe Exam Browser is a webbrowser-environment to carry out online exams safely. The software changes any computer into a secure workstation. It regulates the access to any utilities like system functions, other websites and applications and prevents unauthorised resources being used during an exam.
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    Works with Moodle, although I haven't tried it yet.
waqas majeed

Pregnancy Due date calculator - 0 views

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    Pregnancy Due date calculator can be amazingly precise. The maternity usually continues 266 times. It is believed that enough time from the last interval to the day on which you designed is a couple weeks. These computations can help you find out your due time frame, and the system is easy. You only have to add 280 times to enough time frames on which you had your last interval to determine your approximated time frame of distribution. But even though you do the analysis, your physician will have the last term on verifying the due time frame.
anonymous

Computers in schools: money well-spent, Concordia University study says - 2 views

  • Where technology does have a positive impact is when it actively engages students, when it's used as a communication tool, when it's used for things like simulations or games that enable students to actively manipulate the environment."
    • Vicki Treadway
       
      Exactly!
    • anonymous
       
      Then this would seem to support the use of ipads, since that's basically what you do when you "work with" apps.
  • Grumberg said she can't see how the school can meet the needs of today's children if it doesn't teach them in the way they need to learn - "and the way they learn is through the manipulation of these technologies."
Betsy Morris

WB_CE_Dig_Portfolios.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A digital portfolio is a computer-based collection of student performance over time. Portfolios make classroom learning more accessible to parents, administrators, and other district support staff because they provide a window into student learning. A portfolio showcases both student achievement and student learning over time.
Darcy Goshorn

Typing Defense - Word Games - 9 views

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    Word Games is a provider of a large collection of online word games and typing games. The word games range from simple word searches and crosswords to games that require players to complete sentences and phrases. The typing games are a mix of simple sentence typing for speed and games that require accuracy to "defend" a character or move a character through a scene. Some of the games featured on Word Games can be either downloaded to your computer, see Typing Defense, or can be embedded into your blog or website. Word Games does use interstitial ads on its site, which is might annoy some visitors, but none of the ads I've seen on it were inappropriate in their content (most were for online schools, and tutoring services). The size of the Word Games collection makes up for the potential annoyance of interstitial ads.
Darcy Goshorn

OMSI: Robot Obstacle Course - 4 views

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    Robot Obstacle Course is an excellent introduction into programming for young kids. Students are presented with an obstacle course made up of colored blocks and keys. Students must program the robot to jump over the obstacles and pick up the keys to complete the course. Through the obstacle course, students are introduced to basic programming language and learn how to think like a programmer. The obstacles get progressively more difficult and more variables are added.
Darcy Goshorn

Free Fax * Online Fax Service - 2 views

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    With Got Free Fax, you can send up to two faxes in a day for free to any number in the U.S. and Canada. You can either use its online rich text editor to compose a fax or upload a PDF /Word file from your computer, type the recipient's fax number and hit send. The service won't add any advertisements or branding to your faxes. If you would like to send a fax to an international number, you can buy credits through PayPal.
Darcy Goshorn

LearnScratch.org - 6 views

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    "This site is dedicated to the students and teachers who want to learn Scratch. . To download all the video-tutorials and materials in this website, please submit your name and the mailing address of your school or institution through the 'Contact Us' link. You will receive a username and password that will allow you to login and download these materials. You will also find instructions on how to use these resources."
Michelle Krill

The eyeballing game - 0 views

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    The game works by showing you a series of geometries that need to be adjusted a little bit to make them right. A square highlights the point that needs to be moved or adjusted. Use the mouse to drag the blue square or arrowhead where you feel it is 'right'. Once you let go of the mouse, the computer evaluates your move, so don't let up on the mouse button until you are sure. The 'correct' geometry is also shown in green, so you can see where you went wrong. You will be presented with each challenge three times. The table to the right shows how you did on each challenge each time.
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