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Bradford Saron

Too Many Projects Not Enough Time | The Thinking Stick - 3 views

  • The Google Apps Ninja Program that I started back in September and blogged about here has completely taken me by surprise. There are now over 150 educators who have access to the Google Docs. Seeing that there might be something here that I can support long term I decided to move all the files to their own Google Apps domain. So the Google Apps Ninja Program is now officially found at www.ninjaprogram.com the website isn't finished but after reading this blog post if you are interested in using the files and helping to keep them updated, fill out this form and I'll get you in. I'm excited to focus on this next year as one of my projects.
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    Let's us all in on his schedule and the life of an international educator. 
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    The Google Apps Ninja Program is an interesting way to motivate students and have them direct their own learning. Something to look into.
Bradford Saron

16 Educational Apps for iPad that offer Video Out | DigMo! - 0 views

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    I know that there are a number of Ipad users out there. Let me know if any of these apps are worthwhile. 
Bradford Saron

Google and MIT announce open sourcing of the App Inventor code | App Inventor Edu - 1 views

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    via Bob Slane
Bradford Saron

15 Great Mindmapping Tools and Apps | SpyreStudios - 1 views

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    I am a fan of mindmapping web 2.0 sites, especially how they are embeddable in other media. Here are a list of (most free) mindmapping tools/apps. Happy exploring!
Bradford Saron

Google Apps for Education Guide to Going Google - 1 views

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    Interested in migrating to Google Apps for Education? Here's the guide. 
Bradford Saron

32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Most you already know that I'm a fan of the Google apps for ed suite. Here is a bit of a taste for what they can do!
Paul Blanford

Great iPAD Resources - 2 views

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    This is a great resource for people looking for apps and ideas for iPAD use in the classroom.
Bradford Saron

Editing your Google Docs on the go - Official Google Docs Blog - 2 views

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    This is very important in the 1:1 initiative because with this, any document on the google apps for ed suite can be edited from a phone with a data plan. 
Bradford Saron

The Internet's Next Killer App: Work: Tech News « - 0 views

  • We added people based on talent, not on the proximity by location. 
  • In the knowledge economy, not doing so would be foolish and would limit our prospects. The deciding factor was prospective team members’ connectedness.
  • With the rise of broadband, a new factor has come into play: connectedness. Connectedness allows companies big and small to exist as a stateless entity.
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  • We call this shift in idea of work “the human cloud,” and just as cloud computing disrupted the idea of computing and corporate IT infrastructure, the human cloud is shorthand for the intersection of web and work.
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    Great concepts about the intersection of work and life. 
Bradford Saron

Demo Slam! Epic Docs Animation - Official Google Docs Blog - 1 views

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    If you haven't switched from Microsoft to the Google Apps for Ed, this may be the catalyst. Google Docs are really something extraordinary. 
Bradford Saron

The Best iPad Apps - 0 views

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    Great resource for Ipad users. 
Bradford Saron

Working With Google Sites - 0 views

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    For those of you experimenting with the Google Apps for Ed suite, this is a great resource for you and for the teachers. 
Bradford Saron

The Innovative Educator: Move Over iPad! Google Chrome Notebooks are Going to Be the Ga... - 0 views

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    Correct! This is a game changer, especially for those of us who have already transitioned to Google Apps for Ed. Take a look at the price! Affordable, student owned computers.
Bill Van Meer

5 Mobile App Trends You Can't Ignore| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    use of cell phones
Bradford Saron

Preparing Your School for an iPad Implementation - iPads in Education - 2 views

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    Thoughtful and pretty complete. Anyone have any additions? 
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    That is a great list. We focused on the infrastructure and app management before we bought our cart of IPads, but didn't think much about the in class use. Our plan was to buy them, get them in the hands of the power users (kids and staff), and then work on the classroom use.
Bradford Saron

Wrong : Stager-to-Go - 1 views

shared by Bradford Saron on 05 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • I am saddened most by educational technology enthusiasts advocating uses of computers that reinforce the worst aspects of schooling.
  • Pretending that artificial intelligence has advanced to the point where competent teachers may be replaced by apps is at best wishful thinking, regardless of what the vendors tell you.
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    A must read. 
Bradford Saron

Why I still want MS and HS to have a Laptop | The Thinking Stick - 1 views

  • My Perfect School I’ve been asked on several occasions what my perfect school looks like. Today as it stands in January 2012 this would be my perfect school. PreK - 1st Grade: 1 iPad for every two students: iPads stay at school owned and managed by the school. 2 - 3rd Grade: 1:1 iPad program: Each student has their own iPad and iPads primarily stay at school and can be checked out by the parents to take home if need/wanted. 4th Grade: 1:1 iPad and 1:1 Laptop: The iPads are allowed to be taken home and are tied to a guardians account. The school purchases a set of “standard apps” anything above that is up to the parents. The laptops stay at school and can be checked out by the parents to take home if need/wanted. 5th Grade: 1:1 iPad and 1:1 Laptop: Same as 4th grade however the students at some point during the year gain the responsibility of taking both the iPad and the Laptop home. 5th Grade is a great time to do this because: In 5th grade students still only have one classroom teacher. This sense of classroom community is a great place to talk about responsibility and practice it. A good time to practice taking care of your devices before hitting middle school where students have 4 to 6 different classes in 4 to 6 different classrooms with 4 to 6 different teachers. Allow students to learn to organize their digital lives so they are not trying to figure this out at the same time they are learning a new “schooling” system of lockers, freedom and multiple classes. 6 -12th Grade: 1:1 iPad and 1:1 Laptop: Both devices become the sole responsibility of the student. The school loads a “standard” set of software on all devices and the students/parents are responsible for managing the rest.
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    Utecht with his views on iPads vs laptops in a 1:1 environment. 
Guy Leavitt

Group licenses for handheld apps - 0 views

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    Thought this may be of interest.
Mary Fitzwater

Menasha schools to make digital leap - 1 views

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    Kobylski, who joined the Menasha Joint School District in July, told an audience of about 100 at Clovis Grove Elementary School that the future of education in Menasha schools is about to change dramatically.
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    Nice job, Mary!
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    Nice job, Menasha!
Bradford Saron

Development - Augmented Reality and Web 3.0 | Delta Publishing - English Language Teaching - 0 views

  • What about Web 3.0? So, that’s a very brief description of the shift to Web 2.0, but what about Web 3.0? Does there have to be one? Is it already here? I’ve heard quite a few people speculating about Web 3.0. At one point, when virtual worlds such as Second Life were all the rage, it was being described as Web 3.D and many were predicting that the web would become a 3 dimensional space that we would fly around using our virtual avatars. Others have described Web 3.0 as the ‘semantic web’. The development of semantic web standards was designed to help computers ‘understand’ and read web pages and make connections between them. This would dramatically improve the effectiveness of search engines and help people to access web based information more effectively. One of the most recent predictions is that with the drastic growth of internet able hand-held devices such as phones, gaming consoles and tablet devices Web 3.0 will be all about ‘the mobile web’.
  • Augmented reality is a kind of fusion between our existing physical reality and the internet.
  • What it means in reality is that mobile devices, will help us to access information from the internet which is specific to our physical location and proximity to real world objects places and even people. Check out mobile apps from Gowalla and Foursquare for examples of this.
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  • What’s more devices that have some form of optic, such as a camera, will enable us to see and interact with 3D multimedia visualizations of information which can be overlaid on what the camera shows us of the ‘real’ world. here’s an interesting video of an augmented reality web browser being used on a mobile phone; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b64_16K2e08
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    A current and insightful article on two trends of growing legitimacy. 
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