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Maggie Verster

Updating Your Spreadsheet Skills with Microsoft Excel 2010 Online Course - 0 views

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    This free online course will help you switch to Excel 2010 from a previous version of the software, and will give you a thorough knowledge and understanding of Excel and its applications if you have never used it before. You can use Excel to analyse data, for example, in accounts, budgets, billing and many other areas. You learn how to navigate this revised version of Excel, exploring the menu bar and the different tasks that can be done with it. You will work on sample spreadsheets doing basic math, adding and deleting columns and rows, and preparing the worksheet for printing. You will learn how to represent your data visually to show trends, patterns and comparisons between the data in a chart, table or other template, and how Excel 2010 will automatically do all the calculations for you once you add in the formula. This course will be of great interest to all professionals in business, finance and many other areas that need to analyse data in accounts, or keep records of stock or schedules, and to anyone trying to keep track of their personal finances at home. Excel and spreadsheet use has found its way into daily life that few of us would ever have imaged just a few years ago. If you have done previous ALISON courses such as our Microsoft Excel 2003 course or ABC-IT, our comprehensive free introductory computer course, you will find MS Excel 2010 is the perfect next step to bring your spreadsheet skills to the next level.
Maggie Verster

Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 0 views

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    "Improve Behavior Improve specific student behaviors and engagement by awarding and recording real-time feedback.  Share Data Print or email beautiful behavior reports to easily engage parents and staff. Save Time Save time by recording behaviors and accomplishments right in class, with just one click: NO extra data entry required."
Maggie Verster

The Archivist Desktop backups your tweets and give u lovely charts - 0 views

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    "The Archivist is a Windows application that helps you archive tweets for later data-mining and analysis. Start a search with The Archivist and get as many results as it can. Then, leave The Archivist running and it will poll Twitter for that search. " Export your saved tweets to a tab delimited text file and view the information in Excel. From there, run charts, graphs, or other analysis on the tweets and discover trends. Save the tweets you care about onto your computer. Use The Archivist to run searches on Twitter and then save those tweets for your archives or data-analysis.
Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use Google's My Maps in Your Classroom - 0 views

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    " Multiple layers could be used for showing data differences on a year over year or month over month basis. You could display the same data with different base layers for comparison. Students working collaboratively on a map can be responsible for editing their own layers on the same map. If you're using Google My Maps to have students create literature trips, they can create a different layer for each chapter of a book. Students mapping the history of an event like the U.S. Civil War could create a different layer for each year of the war. You might enjoy reading: Free Technology for Teachers: Listen and Read - Nonfiction Read-along...Free Technology for Teachers: Why You Should Use Videos In Your...Free Technology for Teachers: The Week in Review - The Most Popular... ENGAGEYA Share128 at 12:04 PM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: free technology for students, Free Technology For Teachers, Geography, Google Apps, google maps, History, how to, My Maps, Social Studies Links to this post Create a Link Newer Post Older Post Home "
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How To Create A Test That Grades Itself Using Google Forms - 0 views

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    Google Forms isn't the first thing you think of when you think of assessment. It's not especially elegant, it won't wow students, and the learning curve isn't as mild as it might be. But with a little bit of work on the front-end, Google Forms can return the favor in spades on the back-end in the form of self-grading assessments. While there isn't an app (yet) that can uncover the true nuance of understanding, if you're using multiple-choice assessments-even just as pre and summative assessments-this trick can save you time, allowing the real potential of assessment to shine through in consistently extracting data to revise planned instruction.
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Best Remote Desktop App | Access Computer from iPad | Splashtop - 0 views

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    "Easily access your computer, apps, and data from your mobile devices at blazing speed."
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simSchool - 0 views

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    Through simSchool, pre and in-service teachers, instructors, administrators, and others experience and improve knowledge and confidence in:  classroom management techniques understanding diverse learning styles & behaviors analyzing student information and data task design and implementation much more.....
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Map a List - Map Spreadsheet Data - 0 views

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     Map a List which turn Google Spreadsheet information into Google Maps placemarks.
Maggie Verster

Your PD: How to do auto merge in googledocs - 0 views

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    How do automate the creation of personalized documents and emails from the cloud? The autoCrat Script was written to be a multi-purpose document merge tool that allows you to take any personalized, row-based spreadsheet data and create, save, attach to email, and share templated documents. No scripting ability required to use.
Maggie Verster

The 10 Biggest Educational Trends (And What Teachers Think) - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "We hear a lot about what things are popular in terms of technology, the cool new devices that are coming out, and trends that are happening with classroom technology integration. But just because something is a trend (or even a requirement) doesn't that it is popular or liked. It doesn't mean you won't hear people grumbling about it. Often times, trends become trends because a lot of people like them, but in the case of education, trends can happen easily in the following scenario: administrators like the idea and think it is great, and teachers have to implement said idea regardless of if it is a great fit with their classroom and students. So what common education technology trends are really supported and loved by teachers, and which ones make them want to bang their heads on their chalkboards/desks/smartboards/laptops? The handy infographic below brings together data from European and North American teachers to get their points of view on the subject"
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https://plickers.com/ - 0 views

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    "Plickers is a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment data without the need for student devices"
Maggie Verster

An open door to UNESCO's knowledge - 0 views

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    "Open Access means free access to scientific information and unrestricted use of electronic data for everyone. With Open Access, expensive prices and copyrights will no longer be obstacles to the dissemination of knowledge. Everyone is free to add information, modify contents, translate texts into other languages, and disseminate an entire electronic publication. For UNESCO, adopting an Open Access Policy means to make thousands of its publications freely available to the public. Furthermore, Open Access is also a way to provide the public with an insight into the work of the Organization so that everyone is able to discover and share what UNESCO is doing."
Maggie Verster

Offline Browsing Secrets In Chrome - 0 views

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    "Chrome already supports an offline mode. What?! It turns out that back in early 2013, Chrome networking engineer Randy Smith implemented support for an Offline Cache Mode (behind flags). With the feature enabled, if you're offline and navigate to a page with (stale) data in the cache, we'll show you the cached content."
Maggie Verster

Crowdmap-crowdsourcing tool - 0 views

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    Crowdmap allows you to... Collect information from cell phones, news and the web. Aggregate that information into a single platform. Visualize it on a map and timeline.
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