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Steve Ransom

CustomGuide - Free Computer Training Quick References, Cheat Sheets - 63 views

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    Great quick reference guides
Steve Ransom

Teacher-Led Professional Development: Eleven Reasons Why You Should be Using Classroom ... - 108 views

  • "I'm done talking ... it's time to take this training into the classroom - that's where the teaching is going on. Besides, you need to build your local capacity."
  • f the large group is "the lecture," the CWT is the "lab."
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    Another great post by Peter Pappas
Ramon Lopez

Embed a Video on the Wired How-To Wiki - Wired How-To Wiki - 26 views

  • Embed a Video on the Wired How-To Wiki From Wired How-To Wiki Jump to: navigation, search Adding video is a great way to help illustrate your How-To Wiki article. Here are some instructions.
  • But, bottom line: The video must be hosted on YouTube.
  • Use our custom tag
  • ...6 more annotations...
  • eGcYE4UMVIQ
  • just ignore
  • eGcYE4UMVIQ
  • extra data after the ID string
  • v= part, so:
  • <youtube>eGcYE4UMVIQ</youtube>
Ramon Lopez

Backup (and offsite) key data on the cheap - Wired How-To Wiki - 22 views

Steve Ransom

HOW TO: Spruce Up a Boring Resume [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

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    Illustrates the importance of expanding your traditional paper based resume with technology and its many information presentation and sharing services
Sheri Edwards

PLN Challenge: How do I organize? | What Else -- - 51 views

  • easy as your ABCs
  • Add a highlight to a webpage
  • Comment in the webpage and in the description box about what you learned.
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  • Bookmark to Diigo (into a group and/or list).
  • research sharing. Each class has their own private group, and we have one group for all our classes. And I belong to several groups, including Classroom 20, Diigo in Education , and EdTechTalk. I’ve created a group for the Teacher Challenges, called “ebchallenge” if you decide to join Diigo. That way, our new PLN we are building can share resources with each other.
  • certain topics, specific tools (like Google Apps).
  • Now that I’ve got you thinking, Diigo has a free and premium version — and teachers should apply for the education version. My language arts students use Diigo for research, note-taking, and writing feedback and
  • t that is just for Tools — Animoto, Wallwish, etc. I also may put how-to pages there, or in my How-To List. I have lists for lessons,
  • Comment in the webpage using the Sticky Note feature and in the description box about what you learned when you click bookmark. Save.
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    Introduction to Diigo and group for sharing resources with our edublog challenge PLN
Kevin Kaeser

Create Tutorials in One Click on Tildee ! - 234 views

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    Gilder allows people to create and share tutorials.
Steve Ransom

VoiceThread at Penn State: Simply Speaking Video! - VoiceThread - 9 views

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    Great introductory screencast on VoiceThread
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Make a Mind Map: 11 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow - 37 views

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    "Mapping is one of the more common types of informal invention. It should be used when writers encounter writers' block or when they are having trouble organizing their thoughts or ideas. Problems solvers can use mind maps to address challenges and resources without judgment."
Roland Gesthuizen

11 Parts of an Award Certificate - 31 views

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    "An award certificate for recognizing achievements is a simple piece of paper. There is usually a title plus the name of the recipient but there are also a few more components that make up most award certificates."
Bob Rowan

First boot with the Raspberry Pi | How To - CNET - 49 views

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    Clear introduction to the raspberry pi computer
A Gardner

A way to link to a specific part of a youtube video - 117 views

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    This really helps!
Roland Gesthuizen

How To Give Your Students a Voice; Advice From Someone Who Tries | Blogging Through the... - 85 views

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    "I often find myself discussing "Giving students a voice" in the classroom with people who wonder what I exactly mean.  Sure, giving someone a voice sounds great, but how do I know that I am doing that?  What can I do to do that?  What does it look like?  I am not an expert but here is what it looks like to me."
Beth Panitz

How-to articles from Microsoft - 91 views

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    Tutorials for Microsoft products as they relate to eductional activities
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    Improve your skills with Excel, Word, Powerpoint. How to adjust Windows to make a PC more accessible. Plus links to teacher discussions and Microsoft Education newsletter.
Roland Gesthuizen

Seven privacy settings you should change immediately in iOS 8 | ZDNet - 91 views

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    "Before you sync your iCloud or reinstall your apps, you need to lock down your iPhone or iPad. Here are seven important tweaks (and more) you can set to bolster your privacy."
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