Calling all bloggers! - Leadership Day 2010 | Dangerously Irrelevant - 4 views
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Since the past three have been so successful,* I am putting out a call for people to participate in Leadership Day 2010. As I said three years ago: Many of our school leaders (principals, superintendents, central office administrators) need help when it comes to digital technologies. A lot of help, to be honest. As I’ve noted again and again on this blog, most school administrators don’t know
Low-Cost Test and Quiz Tool Comparison : eLearning Technology - 13 views
In the World of Facebook - The New York Review of Books - 6 views
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Facebook, the most popular social networking Web site in the world, was founded in a Harvard dorm room in the winter of 2004. Like Microsoft, that other famous technology company started by a Harvard dropout, Facebook was not particularly original. A quarter-century earlier, Bill Gates, asked by IBM to provide the basic programming for its new personal computer, simply bought a program from another company and renamed it. Mark Zuckerberg, the primary founder of Facebook, who dropped out of college six months after starting the site, took most of his ideas from existing social networks such as Friendster and MySpace. But while Microsoft could as easily have originated at MIT or Caltech, it was no accident that Facebook came from Harvard.
Free Technology for Teachers: Five Alternatives to Traditional Book Reports - 20 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Tools to Create and Administer Quizzes Online - 12 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Try DROPitTOme to Collect Assignments Online - 17 views
How to fix Microsoft Word's spell-checker. - By Chris Wilson - Slate Magazine - 0 views
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There's no reason why spell-check dictionaries need to be so behind the times. All the technology to build a relevant, timely spelling database already exists in search engines like Google and Microsoft's own Live Search, which have a vast vocabulary of words and names and update their dictionaries in near real time. Microsoft Word may not have heard of Marky Mark, but a Live Search or a Google query for Mark Walberg includes results for the actor, who has an "h" in his last name.
Connecting Peers, Perspectives, and Pedagogy Online - 0 views
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C3PO stands for Connecting Peers, Perspectives, and Pedagogy Online. This website is designed to give educators the resources they need to connect with other classrooms from around the world in order to collaborate and learn in an authentic 21st century environment. In this age of increased emphasis on literacy, higher demands for technology, and rapidly depleting school budgets, this type of free, online collaboration is both highly necessary and relevant.
Poll Everywhere Blog :: Announcing Education Packages - 0 views
Persony Now - 0 views
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With dozens of partner brands in existence, Persony is a leading provider of private label Web and video conferencing software. Persony's solution already enables many service providers to offer fully branded, feature-rich, and easy-to-use Web collaboration services at very affordable pricing. Service providers can focus on providing high-qauality services to their customers with Persony's leading edge technology.
Avoid Car DVD Players Monster To Knock Your Door - 0 views
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As one of the most important car accessories, motorized Car DVD players just get hotter and hotter. Well, its hit may result from the visual digital impact that are becoming more and more unresistable to young people and the high tech technology that make me think we are geek. No doubt car DVD players have paved its landing success to SUVs and automobiles. They are fun, they are great but they also cause problems. The car entertainment systems like motorized DVD players had joined talking on cell phones and text messaging as the third potentially dangerous distractions that may cause fatal car accidents.
CITE Journal - 0 views
Tech Beat Newsletter - 0 views
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