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Vernon Fowler

PowerPoint Keynote Remote Control - Android, iPhone, iPad and Windows Phone - 11 views

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    PowerPoint Keynote Remote is a free Android, iOS and Windows Phone remote control.   Remote controlling your PowerPoint and Keynote presentation has never been easier. Connect from your phone to your Windows or Mac OS X computer with either Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.   Change slide with a single click, swipe or the volume buttons on the phone. And at the same time get access to a number of features that maximize your ability to deliver the presentation.
Vernon Fowler

WordPress › WP Survey And Quiz Tool « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

  • Auto marking for quizzes with all multiple choice questions. Ability to limit quizzes and surveys to one submission per IP address, WordPress user or computer (using cookies).
  • Ability to have notification emails only be sent if the user got a certain score.
  • Ability to export the results of quizzes.
Vernon Fowler

3. Possible solutions to eLearning PD by mathew hillier on Prezi - 0 views

Vernon Fowler

Go to the Next Level | Learn | Prezi - 0 views

  • To draw frames in this aspect ratio, hold down Shift while drawing a Frame (bracket or rectangular) to keep the ratio at 4:3.
Vernon Fowler

tricider - perfect decision making in teams - 0 views

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    Easy brainstorming and voting. 1 Ask a question 2 Brainstorm with your team 3 Vote
Vernon Fowler

BuddyPress.org | Showcase - 0 views

  • The Academic Commons of The City University of New York is designed to support faculty initiatives and build community through the use of technology in teaching and learning. The free exchange of knowledge among colleagues across the university is central to better educating the student body and expanding professional development opportunities for faculty research and teaching.
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    "The Academic Commons of The City University of New York is designed to support faculty initiatives and build community through the use of technology in teaching and learning. The free exchange of knowledge among colleagues across the university is central to better educating the student body and expanding professional development opportunities for faculty research and teaching."
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