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How to Back Up Your Computer Data? - 0 views

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    In case, your computer crashes then you can lose your most important data like photos, professional documents, etc. Thus, taking back up of your computer data is very useful.
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How to back up or transfer your data on a Windows-based computer? - 0 views

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    It is really very frustrating when you lose data due to hard disk crash or any other computer problem. Whether it is family photos, music collection or any financial data, keeping it safe is your responsibility. Thus, regularly backing up your data and settings is highly recommended.
tech vedic

6 Little Known Google Features You Should Be Using - 0 views

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    Google is the most popular tool for various things. Along with search, it offers number of services which are used by a lot of people. Here, we will discuss some of the not-so-famous services of Google which can be very useful for you and your business.
tech vedic

Prevent Windows Update from Forcibly Rebooting Your Computer - 0 views

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    Most of the times you find the Windows Update dialog pop up which direct you to reboot your computer. But, this is a real hindrance when you are very busy.
tech vedic

Stop Windows Update from Hijacking the Sleep/Shutdown Button - 0 views

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    It is really very irritating when Windows 7 or Vista changes the Sleep/Shutdown button into an "Install Updates and Shutdown" button. Here is a solution for this.
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How to get back Recycle-bin after deleting it in Windows XP? - 0 views

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    Suppose, you intentionally deleted some data from your system with an objective to avoid clutter, but the very next moment you found that you had done a blunder actually -indeed a bizarre situation. But don't worry. Techvedic, a leading tech support vendor, goes the extra mile to help you recover Windows XP Recycle Bin.
Randy Rodgers

My | Prezi - 0 views

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    Beautiful, zoomable presentation tool. Currently still in private beta, and they sound stingy about invites, but very nice looking site!
Maggie Verster

From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning - 0 views

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    Very amazing blog on how to use cell phones in education
Claude Almansi

Diigo Blog » Diigo's development temporarily interrupted by the 7.9 magnitude... - 0 views

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    Our R&D center is based in Chengdu, only 90 km from the epicenter. When the quake hit, our whole team was still in a heated discussion on features in our regular international conference meeting (…) All of a sudden, very loud rattling sound came through. Our team in Chengdu said calmly over skype, "There is an earthquake, we have to get out of here." (...) Shortly, news broke - a major earthquake, measuring 7.9 on the Richter scale, hit the area, and Chengdu is only 90 kilometers from the epicenter! That got our US team really worried. Fortunately, we were able to connect with our Chengdu team a few hours later, and learned they are all safe and sound.
Maggie Verster

Box of Tricks: USing ICT in the classroom - 0 views

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    This blog has great ideas and videos of how to use ICT in the classroom. Very cool
Hans Feldmeier

Home - Dojo Learning - Online training, untangled - 0 views

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    Dojo learning seem to me very interesting!
anonymous

Technology How To ... - 10 views

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    A very large list of instructions on how to use various tools in education
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    If you want a quality seo service please click here. Many people said about seo. But do not understand about seo itself. I will help you. Please contact me on yahoo messenger .. aming_e@ymail.com or www.killdo.de.gg
Randy Rodgers

Carryout Text - 10 views

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    Very handy text-to-speech tool. Insert desired text, click convert, and the site creates a downloadable mp3 audio version.
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    If you want a quality seo service please click here. Many people said about seo. But do not understand about seo itself. I will help you. Please contact me on yahoo messenger .. aming_e@ymail.com or www.killdo.de.gg
anonymous

Add a little colour to class with Grafitti Creator - Digital Play - 7 views

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    Here's a brief description of ten uses of an online grafitti creator for your English Language Learners. They require very little preparation and I've included some tips on how to use them. All these games were chosen because they are free, easily accessible, engaging and fun for English Language Learners.
Randy Rodgers

Solvr - Private and collaborative problem-solving | Brainstorming | Discussions that le... - 4 views

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    Enter a problem, and a unique URL is created. Once shared with others, a group can collaborate by adding questions, comments, solutions, etc. Very easy to use and effective way to solve problems.
anonymous

eModeration Station - 2 views

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    "What makes a good e-moderator? What skills and qualities does the online tutor need? I asked our team of very experienced e-moderators what they thought the most important online skills and qualities were, and below are some of their responses."
Randy Rodgers

Google Tools for Schools - 5 views

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    MASSIVE collection of instructional ideas, lessons, sample products, instructions on about 20 different Google tools. Very thorough!
Randy Rodgers

SnipSnip.It - Share the Good Parts - 3 views

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    Very handy tool lets you share just a portion of an online video. You select the start and end times, and the site gives you both an embed code and link to the video snippet.
Claude Almansi

Call for Chapters: Classroom Experiences with Tech « Educational Technology a... - 4 views

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    "Introduction In recent years, the world has witnessed a growing wave of local initiatives in support of public schools. Teachers, cultural associations and civil society have been playing an active part in grassroots experiments aimed at helping schools in the creative elaboration of new educational methods, also exploiting information technologies. Here answers are coming from those directly faced with educational issues, in contrast with the more common top-down reforms, where experts' committees draw up didactic experimentation plans to be put forward to willing teachers. Experiments like that are often very effective but, unfortunately, they rarely get known beyond the immediate sphere of their promoters. Moreover, they tend to be short-lived because promoters don't have the strength to sustain them and a suitable supporting network is lacking. They are like drops in the ocean: they apparently cannot change the entire educational system. But the ocean of whole human community could be flooded by many such contained experiments that would transform it, if the most meaningful of them could be fostered, spread and developed. ..."
Randy Rodgers

Google+ For Educators - 3 views

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    Very thorough intro to Google+
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