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Apple - iCloud - Find My iPhone, iPad, and Mac. - 0 views

  • Activation Lock. iOS 7 includes a new feature called Activation Lock, which makes it more difficult for anyone to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch once it’s gone missing or has been stolen. And it starts working the moment you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7. Turning off Find My iPhone or erasing your device requires your Apple ID and password. And your Apple ID and password are required before anyone can reactivate it.
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    Protecting your device in iOS 7
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http://www.talktechwithme.com/uploads/2/2/1/1/22115906/backwards_edtech_flow_chart.pdf - 0 views

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    Backwards EdTech Tool Flow Chart: What do you want students to do, then find the appropriate tool to help with the task
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    "There are two areas where technology can optimize learning better than any other educational strategy. I'm not talking about iPads or laptops or apps. I mean how you deliver your message--done in such a way that more students are able to achieve their goals. .. The first is problem solving. If you want students to be critical thinkers, to take responsibility for their own learning and in doing so, excel--and you do--you must must MUST use technology to teach problem solving. More on that later. .. Today, we'll talk about differentiation. If you struggle to adapt your lessons to the multitude of learning styles in your classroom, struggle no more. Technology is like that friendly laugh that diffuses a tense situation, the tale wag from a rottweiler to tell you s/he's on your side. Tech will become your classroom's transformative tool--a magic wand that can adapt any inquiry to student needs. Take the cornerstone of literacy--the book report--as an example. When a teacher assigns this sort of compare/contract, who/what/when/where exercise, students thinks paragraphs of words and grammar struggles. Thanks to technology, that project is no longer a nightmare for everyone challenged by phrases and paragraphs. Now, students have options that transcend pencil on paper. Communicate the essential ideas with a comic tool like Zimmer Twins, an art tool like SumoPaint. How about an audio tool like Voki--or a movie maker like Animoto. The challenge for you as teacher is to provide those tech options and then encourage students to be risk-takers in using them to achieve the project goals. The challenge for students is to analyze what's available and select the tool that uses their learning style. .. You're probably thinking that before students can use these fancy tools, you have to learn all of them--and teach them. Where's that sort of time come from--and by the way, you aren't one of the 'techie' teachers. Do I have good news for you. The ideas below require very little prep
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    Really great ideas here for seamless differentiation using Tech.
Sharin Tebo

esu3 - Teaching Traits and Technology - 0 views

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    Here you will find many different Internet activities, Web 2.0 tools & iPad app suggestions to help practice and perfect the 6 traits. Please take time and explore these websites.
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    6-traits writing tech integration ideas
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graphite | Ingredients for effective teaching - 0 views

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      Build in to PD session...
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Free Technology for Teachers: How to Enable Offline Use of Google Documents - 0 views

  • A Note for Google Apps for Education Users If you are using Google Docs within a Google Apps for Education domain your domain administrator will have to enable the option for users to use Google Docs offline. Google's directions for domain administrators can be found here. A screen capture of the Apps Domain settings is included below.
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      This needs to be set up (see the link) by the Google Admin. --Alejandro--
  • Below you will find written directions along with screenshots for enabling offline use of Google Documents on your laptop.
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    How to enable offline use of Google Docs (in Education)
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    I think this can be useful for all of us, including teachers, staff and students, at EBV.
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The Best Online Sources For Images | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views

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      I have used Pics4Learning--it comes from the Tech4Learning (where I was nominated as a T4L Innovative Educator) company. I have used this with their Pixie creative arts software, along with other projects I have worked on with students.
  • Clip Art ETC
  • Edupics
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  • Photl.com has 160,000 copyright-free images available.
  • The University of Victoria Teaching Clipart Gallery has three thousand images specifically designed for language-teaching.
  • The Royalty Free Clip Art Collection For Foreign/Second Language Instruction from Purdue University is another place to find images useful for teaching English Language Learners.
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      For our Modern/World Languages Department?
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Link+Learn Main Page - 0 views

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    Wonderful site that teachers can use to search by grade or subject area for links to learn using the iPad.
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    This school has a fabulous search tool for linking learning across subject and grade levels. Can be very useful for when teachers are stuck and cannot seem to find ideas. Good for iPads integration, too.
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Creating videos for flipped learning | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2 - 0 views

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      I have used Jing with students. It works pretty well. A former colleague of mine used Camtasia, years back (free version). The students' iPads (some have) explain everything as well.
  • Once you’ve chosen your screencasting software, select your recording area (the optimal area is full screen), select your destination folder (choose your desktop for an easy-to-find location), select the recording device (a microphone), and select the format of the vodcast (WMV for easy posting).
  • nother great option for presentation is Presentation Tube, which allows educators to make videos, then upload to Presentation Tube or YouTube,
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      Presentation Tube--this could be good for us, but uploading to our school YouTube won't work here in Venezuela I don't think...
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Do Your Students Know How To Search? - 0 views

  • Below is a great one minute video on how to use google news to easily find primary sources.
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      This can be useful for our IB EE students
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      For our EE students and other IB students especially... Knowing how to perform and filter a search for the best, most useful information opens many doors. 
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16 secrets of Google Drive | Macworld - 0 views

  • Collaborating on a document in real time and having that conversation right there in the document. When you see one or more collaborators appear at the top of the document, click the chat button that appears to start a conversation to the right of what you’re working on. Plus, that conversation stays with the document as you work on it,
  • list of keyboard shortcuts to help you work faster in Google Drive.
  • Instead, try the Tools > Research menu option to open a research pane right inside a document. Not only is this convenient, but the pane presents tools that let you easily cite and source content, and you can drag-and-drop images straight over into your document.
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      This can be super cool for students!
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  • To make these forms even more useful, Google recently added some customization options that allow for things like progress bars, data validation, and embedding YouTube videos.
  • Want to access your Google Drive documents even when you’re offline? These instructions will let you install an app from the Chrome Web Store to take Google Drive offline should the need arise
  • Recently Google added the ability to search not just your documents, but by the name of people who share documents with you. This is perfect if you can’t remember a document’s name, but you do remember who shared it. To use this feature, navigate to your drive in a Web browser, click the Shared with Me link to the left, and then enter a person’s name in the search field.
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      This is very useful, especially if you have a growing Google Drive, chock full of multiple documents or you are using G. Drive with students, and you need to find their specific assignment, project, etc.
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    Very useful tips in using Google!
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