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Greg O'Connor

Why bother with #BYOD? « Learning Activist - 0 views

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    Have you wondered how to develop digital literacy in students? Have you wondered how to encourage self-directed learners? How to develop deep research skills? Of course this is all possible without technology, but why would you teach students skills without using the tools that they will need as soon as they leave school? (and which they are In simple terms a BYOD program is any policy within a school which allows students to bring in their own devices and connect to any combination of the school network or the internet. Schools might make a BYOD program voluntary or compulsory, but the key policy decision is to allow students to choose the device which suits them best. Some students prefer Windows machines, other prefer Apple, some students like the fast response of a tablet. Many school which implement a BYOD program soon find that students are working on not one device but many.
tech vedic

Add an external drive to your WMP or iTunes music collection - 0 views

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    For Windows 7 and 8 users, this tutorial is suitable to add an external drive for large music collections.
tech vedic

How to buy a smartphone for business? - 0 views

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    Shopping is not an easy task. When it comes to buy a gadget for your work related needs, you need to be very specific and attentive. In this tutorial, we are highlighting business features among the different operating systems as well as the best specs for business which you should keep in mind while purchasing your smartphone.
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How to Clean Up Your Messy Windows Context Menu? - 0 views

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    After installing bunch of applications, the context menu gets cluttered. Thus, it is important to clean those applications.
jodi tompkins

http://italc.sourceforge.net/ - 0 views

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    Open source classroom mgt software. Replaces programs like Vision6, LanSchool and NetSupport School. Intelligent Teaching and Learning with Computers, aka iTALC, gives teachers the tools they need to manage a computer-based classroom without the high license fees of commercial software. Key features include remote control, demo viewing, overview mode, workstation locking and VPN access for off-site students. Operating System: Windows, Linux
Fred Delventhal

Blio eReader - 16 views

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    Blio - eBooks as they are intended Blio is a FREE eReading application that presents eBooks just like the printed version, in full color, and with all of the features you'd want from an eReader. So welcome to what eReading should be…welcome to Blio.
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EphPod - iPod for Windows (and Linux) :: HOME - 0 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
J Black

Convert PDFs, other files for your Kindle | The Download Blog - Download.com - 0 views

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    Kindle users know they can e-mail documents as attachments to their Kindle account and Amazon will convert and upload them to the e-book reader for a 10-cent fee. Windows users aren't tied to the e-mail option, though, thanks to the Auto Kindle eBook Converter.
Fred Delventhal

Add Virtual Earth maps to your website - 0 views

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    On this article we will talk about how to add a Virtual Earth map to your blogs using Windows Live Writer. Get the software from http://download.live.com/writer.
J Black

Share RSS Feeds via AIR with ShareFire - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    When reading your RSS feeds, do you prefer a local application versus one that is online-only? If so, look no further than ShareFire. Besides being platform-independent (courtesy of Adobe Air), it is also completely free and open-source. It was created with article sharing in mind, as its name implies. According to its creators, Christian Cantrell and Dan Koestler, this was a priority. ShareFire supports sharing stories to AIM, Twitter and email, and posting articles to many services including Delicious, Digg, MySpace and Windows Live Bookmarks (now called favorites).
Dr Neelesh Bhandari

OpenDisc | Distribution Pack - 0 views

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    A collection of high quality open source software for Windows"
Dave Truss

Google Watch - Gmail - Google Now Lets You Text Message from Gmail - 0 views

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    I simply entered his 10-digit area code and phone number in the chat window, and it offered me the option to send an SMS.
anonymous

JISC RSC Scotland N&E: AccessApps - 0 views

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    over 50 open source and freeware assistive technology applications which can be entirely used from a USB stick on a Windows computer
Darcy Goshorn

Visible Body | 3D Human Anatomy - 0 views

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    Sign up for a free account to view 3D models of the human body. Minimum system requirements: 1 gHz Pentium 3 processor, or equivalent 512 MB RAM Windows 2000/XP (32-bit) DirectX 7.0+ 3D-enabled video card Internet Explorer 6+ (32-bit) Anark Client plug-in 4.0 Adobe Flash Player plug-in 8.0+
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