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Dwayne Abrahams

Off Course-On Target: Cool Tools: LiveScribe Pulse Digital Pen and Paper - 0 views

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    "This week's Cool Tool, the new Pulse digital pen from LiveScribe, is still undergoing my evaluation since I've only had it about a month now, but it has already lived up to its predecessor, the now discontinued io2 digital pen from Logitech, which I nominated as a previous Cool Tool. I can see that this new Pulse pen has much more to offer, so I thought it worthy of bringing to your attention. "
Dwayne Abrahams

Special Education, Learning Disabilities Resources for special needs - 0 views

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    ISER is a directory of professionals, organizations, and schools that serve the learning disabilities and special education communities. We help parents find local special education professionals for learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder assessment, therapy, advocacy, critical teen issues, and other special needs. We also offer a directory of Special Needs Fed. /State Gov't resources, Special Ed Resources, Teacher Training / Certification , Jobs, Speakers / Workshops / Staffing,and Special Needs Software / Assistive Technology
Dwayne Abrahams

Free Technology for Teachers: Vibby - Break YouTube Videos Into Segments With Commentary - 2 views

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    "Vibby could be a good tool to use when you want to share with your students just a few pieces of a larger video. Using the comments in highlighted sections could be a good way to call attention to important parts of a video or to add further explanation to a section."
Dean Mantz

From Distraction to Engagement: Wireless Devices in the Classroom (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) ... - 2 views

  • Wireless devices in the classroom threaten to distract student attention but also offer opportunities for student engagement. Faculty use different methods to reduce in-class distractions, up to mandating no use of wireless devices during class sessions. To increase student engagement using wireless devices, faculty employ creative options for making wireless devices part of instruction, from cell phones as clickers to laptops for on-the-fly web research.
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