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Lắp đặt cửa cuốn khe thoáng đúng kỹ thuật - 0 views

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Kathy Cannon

Inkling lets textbook makers embrace the iPad - 17 views

  • readers by making it possible to hop around a book, to hand out individual chapters as assignments, and to take notes in highlighter yellow right on the text. The notes are sharable among a social network of students and instructor.
  • A caption, simultaneously spoken by a voiceover (They call this karaoke mode. It turns out to help memory better than either text or speech by itself) instructs me to tap the cells nucleus three times to simulate its breakdown.
  • learning modules built with Inkling will be priced individually on iTunes,
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  • Pricing hasn’t been determined yet, but it’s likely to be a few dollars per unit — much cheaper than current textbooks.
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    A caption, simultaneously spoken by a voiceover (They call this karaoke mode. It turns out to help memory better than either text or speech by itself) instructs me to tap the cells nucleus three times to simulate its breakdown.
Martin Burrett

Simpsons Pictures - 0 views

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    A site for making Simpsons themed posters and displays for your classroom. Upload your background and choose a Simpsons picture, add your caption and download. After all, who is a better role model than Homer Simpson? http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Displays+%26+Posters
Peter Horsfield

Ronny Edry - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Ronny Edry describes himself as a father, a husband, a teacher, and an Israeli. What is he doing in theXtraordinary? Well, he started the Israel Loves Iran initiative by posting a photo of himself carrying his daughter who was holding an Israeli miniature flag. The caption read "Iranians, we will never bomb your country. We [heart] you." For the first time in his Facebook life, Ronny's post was shared and liked by many of his friends. Soon, he was talking to Iranians who agreed to post their images to reciprocate the message with "Iran [heart] Israel." To read more about Ronny Edry visit www.thextraordinary.org.
Paul Beaufait

YouTube - PARTICIPANT ORIENTATION TO ELLUMINATE LIVE! (2) - 8 views

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    Rapid verbal/visual presentation with closed captions
Danny Nicholson

PhotoPeach: Social Slideshow Sharing - 0 views

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    Live performance with your photos PhotoPeach helps you share your memories in a lively and vivid way by moving your photos like a video with your choice of background music, captions on each photo, fun effects, and more. To keep your memories alive forever― start using PhotoPeach today for free!
David L. Brooks

ComicLife in Education - 2 views

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    The Benefits of Comic Life in Education Making comics is fun for everyone, and Comic Life makes it easy. Teachers and students will find Comic Life a very useful software tool, and now it's available for both Mac and Windows platforms. Technology not only changes how we write, but it also changes what writing is. Education will need to re-evaluate which writing skills teachers should pass to their students. Digital graphic writing is one genre students need to be fluent. Comic Life is the "word processor" of digital graphic writing. Easy to Learn Students and teachers need only a short time to learn the basics of Comic Life. It's easy to add images from digital cameras, computer web-cameras, clip art from CD's and the web, stills from QuickTime movies, scanned photos and drawings -- just about any on-screen image can be used in Comic Life. Adding captions and word balloons is as easy as drag and drop.
Martin Burrett

Learn Spanish - 0 views

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    Learn Spanish by watching these Spanish TV videos with captions. The site is designed for older and adult students. Choose your level from beginner, intermediate or advanced. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Languages,+Culture+&+International+Projects
Berylaube 00

Videos - TeacherCast | TeacherCast - 0 views

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    Great videos for teaching
Berylaube 00

Spider-Man: The Original Trilogy - YouTube - 0 views

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    More on 'Spider-Man: The Original Trilogy': http://keesvandijkhuizen.com/spiderman This reel highlights key moments from all three films in the trilogy, so be wary of spoilers if you haven't seen them all. Scenes from 'Spider-Man', 'Spider-Man 2' and 'Spider-Man' 3 remain courtesy of Columbia Pictures, © 2001, 2004 & 2007
Steve Ransom

Website Survey: 'Mac vs PC' stereotypes broadly true | MacNN - 25 views

  • Mac owners broadly knew: that they see themselves as hip, liberal, verbally-oriented, more adventurous and more creative, while PC people see themselves as very mainstream, conservative (in the general sense of the term, not just politically), math-oriented and less comfortable overall with computers and technology.
  • Mac users can seem trendy, shallow, arrogant or pretentious -- the favourite soft drink picked by Mac users was San Pellegrino Limonata, while the PC users chose Pepsi -- and from a Mac person's view, PC users tend to be rigid, close-minded, conformist and boring.
  • Mac users are 80 percent more likely to be vegetarian; PC users prefer Harleys to Vespas by 70 percent; PC users love the cute captioned cats of I Can Haz Cheezburger, while Mac users get their smiles from Boing Boing
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  • Mac users are better educated (67 percent of Mac users completed a four-year degree, while only 54 percent of PC users did so), more liberal (58 versus 36 percent), more urban (52 percent said they live in a city while PC users tended to live in rural or suburban areas) and younger (18-34 demographic) than their PC counterparts (who tended to be more in the 35-49 demographic).
  • PC users, the survey found, like fitting in over "making their own mark" (twice as often as Mac users); prefer staying at home to "partying"; enjoy mainstream TV shows (such as "The Tonight Show") and TV channels (The History Channel, Syfy, USA) much more than Mac users (who tend towards edgier shows like "Parks and Recreation" and channels like Bravo, Showtime and HBO); they prefer to be "later adopters" of technology and are twice as likely to find it a "struggle" that's akin to learning a foreign language, and PC users tend to stick with well-established brands in everything from restaurants to painters, while Mac users bent towards the newer, more fashionable trends.
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    Who's hipper? Mac folks, of course - more educated, too!
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