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Debbie Nichols

Common Core Standards in an iPad App - 0 views

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    Common Core Standards Tools to help with implementation. After memorizing the old standards, here come new ones. To help with the transition, several new iPad and iPhone apps have been released. Several are useful. Which one you like is a matter of taste. I have included a few for you to browse over.
C. Blohm & Associates, Inc.

Infographic: Benefits of Mobile Studying - 0 views

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    Students who study on smartphones are better prepared for class.
spymek soft

Find Around Me - 0 views

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    Find the places around you that you need the most and usually search for(when you are not aware of the area) at the tip of your finger. May it be ATM or gas stations or beauty sallons, you will get the list of these in few seconds. Also you will get the route map from your current location to destination. Simple and Useful app.
tech vedic

EXTENDING YOUR IPOD BATTERY LIFE - 0 views

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    Are you a music lover? Love listening to music for hours and hours?? But, your iPod battery is not supporting you. Well, this tutorial will provide you tips and tricks to get the most out of your iPod battery.
tech vedic

Sim-card-phone-hacking-how-it-may-affect-you - 0 views

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    Everyone is familiar about the term SIM (Subscriber Identification Module) which means small card slides into the back of many smartphones available in the market. Basically, it acts as an official identifier which depicts that your mobile phone belongs to you.
tech vedic

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.
tech vedic

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

How to export song lists from iTunes? - 0 views

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    Sometimes you just want to send a playlist to a friend through mail. But, you don't know how to do it? Then you are at the right place. You can break your library data out of iTunes as a tab-separated list, PDF file, or Web database. With this tutorial, you can find the way of doing this.
Fred Delventhal

StoryCaching Home - storycaching - 0 views

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    Storycaching is a proof-of-concept project combining GPS units, iPods, and laptop computers to create, store and share audio stories where absolute place is important. By using a GPS to locate a specific point on the earth and then listening to a podcast specific to that area, a new dimension in communication is created. Also, an artifact, trinket, or other symbolic object can be cached at that exact site adding a compelling relevance to the story. The experience could even include the podcast guiding the listener to the cache from the beginning point noted by the GPS. Once combined, the iPod and the GPS will recreate concept of sharing stories both in the capabilities of the storyteller and the expectations of the listener. via Brenda Muench
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Using Wise Quotes with EFL ESL Students - 0 views

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    I've always found wise (and sometimes not so wise) quotes really useful, both within the classroom with students and as a way of introducing a topic when writing materials. I've used lots of different websites to find quotes over the years, but iWise is certainly about to become my new favourite as it seems to have taken wise quotes to a new level.
Nicole Ellenson

West Michigan school district turns on Wi-Fi, encourages students to use iPhones, BlackBerries, other Internet gadgets in class | - MLive.com - 15 views

  • Part of our job is to teach students to use technology responsibly," he said. "If a student writes something inappropriate, you don't take away his pencil. You teach them about consequences."
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      It seems that many of our ideas have more to do with making our jobs easier as opposed to educating!
    • Nicole Ellenson
       
      Students are using this technology outside of school anyway. Why not let school be a safe place where they learn how to use it appropriately.
Fred Delventhal

Mobl21 - Extended Learning Environments - 11 views

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    via Sandy Munnell What if you had effective and powerful learning assets when you leave the classroom or formal learning environments? What if you could access them using the various digital environments that are a part of your everyday life? What if you could do all that for free or less than the cost of single online course?
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David Ellena

Setting Technology Goals for the New Year | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Choose a New Tool Each Month
  • Whether you have one laptop or a class set of tablets, there are tons of educational technology tools to explore. Choose one new tool to try out each month. This will give you enough time to really see if it works with your teaching style and if it is relevant to the content you're teaching.
  • Join a Twitter Chat All around the globe, educators are doing exciting work in their classrooms. Instead of just following a couple of your favorite teachers and education organizations, engage with your peers in a Twitter (1) chat. There are weekly chats on a wide range of subjects. Follow the hashtag (2) to read about what other people are saying and post your own answers to questions posed by the chat's facilitator.
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  • Use Your Phone This year I've shared some of my favorite technology tools (4) that you can use straight from a smartphone.
  • Check Out Pinterest Pinterest (5) is a fantastic resource for teachers! It's a place where educators can gather ideas for organizing their classroom, develop engaging activities and just get excited about teaching. This year, set yourself a goal of trying two new ideas a month that you've found on Pinterest.
  • Share Your Story You are sure to have some great success stories this school year, so why not share them? This might mean starting your own blog (8), tweeting out something great that happened during your day, or finding an old colleague or classmate on Facebook (9). Use the Internet to connect, share and inspire other teachers by finding a platform to share your triumphs!
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