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John Smith

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    Get an effective and efficient McAfee antivirus technical support with toll free number 1 800 445 2810 USA contact for various antivirus tech glitches.Call instantly supportive McAfee Antivirus support phone number.
Nik Peachey

Nik Peachey's Edtech and ELT Newsletter - November 2016 - 0 views

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    Welcome to the first November edition of my Edtech and ELT newsletter. In this editions you can find: A discount code for my new ebook Some really interesting articles on how the internet is impacting on truth and fact Some great new apps and tools to encourage students to create their own videos.
John Smith

Article for Microsoft office Setup 2016, www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    After purchasing Microsoft Office you need to visit www.office.com/setup 2016 to install and we provide technical help in office Setup. Microsot office setup 365, 2010, 2013, 2016 online support.
Aman Khani

Dedicated Server: Why So Popular in India? - 1 views

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    Read this article in order to learn more about dedicated server, and how this can help your website perform seamlessly.
Aman Khani

Top 5 Key Features Of OTT Delivery Advertisement Model - 1 views

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    This article holds the comprehensive information and key features of OTT delivery advertisement platforms.
Aman Khani

ERP Software Facilitates All Types of Business Operations - 1 views

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    This article post tells about the features & implementation process of ERP software solution for small businesses.
Martin Burrett

Discovering the TechFuture - 0 views

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    Read @ICTmagic's article about how pupils can have bright @Tech_Careers in future by pursuing a career in tech.
Tero Toivanen

10 Educational iPad Apps Recommended by Explore Knowledge Academy| The Committed Sardine - 73 views

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    "There are so many great educational apps out there and more are being created daily. It's so hard to keep up, but luckily ESchool News has this article with 10 really great ones for you to focus on for now."
Tero Toivanen

How One Classroom Actually Used iPads To Go Paperless (Part 1: Research) | Edudemic - 53 views

  • “The technology used really help to enhance the writing and research process. Diigo and the iPads proved to be particularly helpful during the process of researching and annotating. Some minor challenges were presented with the use of this technology (writing with the IPads was a bit more difficult than typing on a computer), but nothing interfered with the process in a negative way. Some of the technology could prove very useful in the future.” 
  • Dropbox - This app allows students to work offline in the Pages app and upload their document to their Dropbox account with each new draft.  Pages does not support direct upload to Dropbox.  As a solution, students linked their Dropbox accounts with SendtoDropbox.
  • One of the earliest steps in the process was to have the students share a folder in their Dropbox account with their teacher in order to allow the teacher to check in on their progress along the way.
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  • Pages - While there are less expensive alternatives for word procession on an iPad, Pages is the most stable option that will consistently be supported and updated for the life of the iPads.
  • Diigo Web Highlighter for Safari - As one of our goals was to take advantage of the web connectivity and social bookmarking, Diigo was a perfect solution.  Once the Diigo app is installed, there is a three step process to install the Safari web highlighter.
  • To access and refer to each other’s research, students had to access Diigo through Safari, not the Diigo app.  The purpose of the collective research group was to have students examine each other’s research and use the resources their classmates found in their final research paper.
  • Notability - Because students would still be conducting traditional paper based research, we needed a solution that would allow them to digitize and share their research.  When students found traditional paper content that was part of their research, they could snap a picture of the document and pull it into Notability.  They could then digitally highlight, underline and insert notes on the document.  Notability will also export directly to Dropbox from within the app.
  • Explain Everything - This step was a late addition to the process and allowed students to create video screencasting feedback of each other’s papers.
  • Students exported a PDF version of their paper from Pages and email it to a classmates SendtoDropbox email address.  This would place the PDF version of the paper into the classmates Dropbox account.  The receiving student could then open ExplainEverything, link to their Dropbox account and use the PDF of their classmates paper as the back drop to the screencast.  To share the video files, we had students publish directly to the teacher’s YouTube channel from ExplainEverything. 
  • the recent update to the Google Drive app that allows for in-app creation, editing and sharing of a Google document absolutely changes the landscape of going completely paperless with iPads.  The clunky workaround of combining Pages, SendtoDropbox and Dropbox in order to get student work shared with the teacher would be much streamlined by conducting the entire process through Google Drive.
  • As an alternative to the process of writing in Pages, collecting research in Diigo and storing documents in Dropbox, I would consider jumping to Evernote to house the entire process.  Writing, researching and sharing could all be conducted within Evernote.
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    Great article about how to use iPad:s in projects, with useful tips about apps.
anonymous

The 21st century pedagogy teachers should be aware of - 0 views

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    Excellent article outlining skills needed for the modern world
Julie Shy

MentorMob - Great Minds Share Alike - MentorMob - 0 views

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    An amazing site that allows users to create browse 'playlists' of websites to make a custom lesson. Add comments and instructions. View hundreds of bundles made by others. Just share the link to share with your students and colleagues. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    Information is more accessible today than ever before. Even with the world at our fingertips and 24/7 access to experts everywhere, we find ourselves in a bind. We know there is great, free content out there that we could use to learn just about anything. We also know that for every great article or video on the Internet there are 100,000 terrible ones to beat it to the top of the search engine results. Seeded from this frustration and fueled with the mission to change the way people access and learn from Internet content, MentorMob is bringing sense to all of this disorganization of valuable information. Creating and editing Learning Playlists is a free and easy process. Not only does it show the world what you know, but it opens your knowledge to people who share your skills so they can help you refine it by adding and editing your Learning Playlist. Each Learning Playlist can be rated, bringing the best ways to learn to the top of the charts.
Garth Holman

PediaPress - Home - 0 views

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    Take several articles form wikipedia and save and print or send as PDF in book formate.  Digital content created fast and easy. 
anonymous

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly | Copyblogger - 0 views

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    breat article form copy blogger with infographic about 15 grammar goofs
John Robinson

Embracing the Cell Phone in the Classroom With Text Messaging Assignments | Emerging Ed... - 0 views

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    Article describes resources to use in engaging in use of text messaging as a classroom learning tool.
Julie Shy

Share what you know | Learnist - 0 views

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    Learnist  differs from Pinterest and Google in that "expert curation helps avoid the misinformation, hacked-together how-to articles and other useless content one must weed through" in a typical search. As users move through resources on Learnist, they can check off each content component they've completed. And Nivi said he hopes that at some point the site will also include assessments.
Paul Beaufait

The Google+ Guide For Educators - SimpleK12 - 74 views

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    Lists links to, and capsule summaries of, articles about features and ideas for educational uses of Google+
Ben Darr

Fear Factor: Taking The Fear Out of Blogging - 0 views

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    This website is filled with blogging articles. It also has some things on cyberbullying.
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