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Ted Sakshaug

GO2WEB20 Blog: 39 Web-Based Tools That Don't Require Registration - 0 views

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    useful web tools that require no download or registration
Melinda Waffle

Zamzar - Free online file conversion - 0 views

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    Free video, photo and any type of file online conversion site
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    Free online file conversion site.
Nelly Cardinale

Death by Powerpoint || Resource Kit (by Angela Franklin and Nan Peck) - 0 views

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    Designing better PowerPOint presentations. Has a Power Point presentation with do's and don't which is interactive and also an assessment tool which the authors shares with all educators.
Jenny Gilbert

eduTecher - a non-profit web resource - 0 views

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    review list of websites for teachers
Vicki Davis

64 Things Every Geek Should Know - LaptopLogic.com - 1 views

  • Identity theft groups warn about keyloggers and advocate checking out the keyboard yourself before continuing.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Often the keylogger is a program on the computer, so don't think just looking for the hardware will find it!
  • Tor is an onion-routing system which makes it 'impossible' for someone to find out who you actually are.
  • See this tutorial for info on how to bypass the password on the three major operating systems: Windows, Mac, and Linux.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      FYI - as a person who has had to do this on a Windows computer - this often doesn't work!
  • ...3 more annotations...
  • Every geek should know how to recover the master book record.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      I did this last week! It saved me a TON of time!
  • There are computer service centers that would be happy to extract the data for a (hefty) fee; a true geek would be the one working at center, not taking his or her drive there.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      There are inexpensive programs that you can use to do this - it helped us with a personnel matter quite a few years back - I think every IT person should have such a program and every teacher should understand that it is possible for such a program to be used. I teach my students that everything ever saved on a hard drive can be retrieved - be careful.
  • Person to Person data sharing
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Uhm - that is peer to peer!
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    Great article with many things people should know.
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    Cool article that covers a lot of things that people should know - whether you mind being called a geek or not. Very interesting reading.
Dean Mantz

Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent - 10 views

  • This is the presentation where I talk about the importance of creating and sharing, focusing on iPod touch and three types of products: comics, animations, and audio podcasts.
Keith Hamon

Thanks @tombarrett for the "Interesting Ways To Use" Series « Thumann Resources - 12 views

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    A list of all those "Interesting Ways to Use …" lists. Now you can know what to do with Google Docs, or Twitter, or …
Kelly Faulkner

ISTE | L&L: November 2009 - 18 views

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    practical ideas for teachers using tech
Jackie Gerstein

Online Degree 100 Essential Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers - 11 views

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    100 Essential Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers
anonymous

Diigo conversations push kids deeper - Reflections of a Techie - 21 views

  • But I have to tell you that despite all the pain in my neck this has been, I'm LOVING Diigo.  We are annotating the blogs as we read them and then dissecting what they mean.  Now imagine my little kids (6th graders you know) trying to understand that the geochemistry of this sediment can tell scientist about the cycling of sea levels...and this cycling is important to the coastal cities survival throughout the world.  We're just at the most basic places, but they are digging through...asking me questions and pulling out info they think is relevant.I have them write summaries and email those summaries from Diigo to me each weekend.  OK...not all are great.  But most of these kids "get it" and are pretty interested in the science being conducted.  I think they are also grooving on the conversation we get from highlighting important things from the blogs and then chatting (via the annotation commenting feature) about why it's important and what are the next things we should look for.
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      This is VERY good! Congratulations! I LOVE to read about teachers who are experimenting out of their comfort zone with technologies like Diigo that produce such positive results. This experiment you're doing with your kiddos is something that will change forever how they view online resources. And, it will change how they look at the web. All very positive, and all skills that will last far into their education. Yes, it is, as you say, the BEST.
Matt Manfredi

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

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    NISTLibrary bangkok
Suzie Nestico

Cool Tools for School - 19 views

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    Great Web 2.0 Tool list
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    Exhaustive list of online creation tools for all categories
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