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Jim Farmer

ABCya! The Leader in Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 0 views

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    ABCya! is a leader in free & exciting computer activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All educational computer games and activities were created or approved by certified teachers! Activities are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way to learn. The activities incorporate content areas such as math and reading while introducing basic computer skills.
Lissa Davies

IDroo Whiteboard for Skype - 1 views

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    "What it is: IDroo is an educational multi user whiteboard that lets students instantly collaborate online.  Everything that is drawn or written on the whiteboard is visible to all participants in real-time.  IDroo supports an unlimited number of meeting participants, the only limitations are computer power and internet connection speed.  There is a professional math typing tool built-in making it easy to teach or work through math problems collaboratively. Best of all, IDroo can be used with Skype! IDroo is free for non-commercial use. Now for the downfall (and this is a HUGE downfall in my humble opinion), IDroo is currently only available for Windows.  I  know, disappointment for us Mac lovers. *sigh*  If you are using a Windows computer this is a great way to collaborate online! How to integrate IDroo into the classroom: IDroo would be a great app for collaborating with other classrooms around the world.  Students can use the multi user whiteboard space to work together, share ideas, and brainstorm.  IDroo would also be fantastic as a way for teachers to tutor students virtually.  Set up an "open lab" time once a week online where students can drop in and get extra help.  Virtual lab times are especially helpful for elementary students who can't dictate their own schedules and often can't stay after school for extra help. Tips: Don't forget to allow IDroo to access Skype API after you download!" iLearn Technology
dcisecurit

Camera de securite montreal Dci Securite Camera de Video Surveillance - 0 views

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    DCI Sécurité is present in the world of information technology for over 10 years, so she is constantly aware of the latest technologies. DCI Security is a division of DCI Consultants, which continues to make its mark in the field of computing: computer support service, networking, Internet security, integrated system, etc.. Specialties
Nigel Coutts

Teaching mathematicians shouldn't be like programming a computer - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Traditional methods of teaching maths have more in common with how we programme a computer that what we might do if we wanted to engage our students in mathematical thinking. We shouldn't be overly surprised then when our students consider mathematics to be all about learning a set of rules that they need to apply in the right order so as to output the correct response. But is there a better way?
Ako Z°om

School Computing - 0 views

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    a big wiki about education... and computer ...many ideas and concepts there ...
Nigel Coutts

Bringing Computational Thinking into the Primary Classroom - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Primary teachers in New South Wales (NSW) are this year and next integrating a new Science & Technology Curriculum. It brings with it a number of challenges and opportunities and while it has much in common with the existing curriculum, it will require some significant changes.
anonymous

Why Schools Must Move Beyond One-to-One Computing | November Learning - 0 views

  • et’s drop the phrase “one-to-one” and refer instead to “one-to- world.”
  • Leaders must be given the training to: Craft a clear vision of connecting all students to the world’s learning resources. Model the actions and behaviors they wish to see in their schools. Support the design of an ongoing and embedded staff development program that focuses on pedagogy as much as technology. Move in to the role of systems analyst to ensure that digital literacy is aligned with standards. Ensure that technology is seen not as another initiative, but as integral to curriculum.
John Pearce

Education Week: Battle for Whiteboard-Market Supremacy Heats Up - 12 views

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    "The battle for supremacy in the K-12 whiteboard market is heating up. Companies are scrambling for new sources of revenue, making strategic moves to reinvent their products in the age of tablet computing, and sizing up their competitors to see what they can do to differentiate themselves from the pack. Who ultimately ends up on top has huge implications for educational technology leaders, who must determine which company is the best fit for their needs, and at a cost their districts can afford in still-difficult budget times. Complicating those decisions are changes in the technological landscape that are raising questions about the long-term educational relevance of interactive whiteboards. Do classrooms really need them in the age of iPads?"
GoEd Online

Educational Video Rentals - 0 views

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    Stream educational videos to your classroom computer and project on your interactive whiteboard
David Wetzel

10 Personal Response Systems Teaching Strategies: Best Practices for Using Clickers to Support Engagement and Learning - 59 views

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    The use of this interactive wireless technology is ideal for stimulating student involvement using both interactive whiteboards and for one computer classrooms.
Paige Coker

Harvey's Homepage - 1 views

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    Click on the links below to access the Smartboard Lessons Number and Number Sense Computation and Estimation Measurement Geometry Probability and Statistics Patterns, Functions, & Algebra Problem Solving Puzzles Utilities
Paul McMahon

Wunderworks - Welcome to the future of cooperation! - 0 views

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    TeamPlayer 2.0 is the first commercial solution for working together on the same computer. Simply connect extra mice and keyboards to your usb ports, install the software and multiple cursors will appear on your screen. Just hook up your mice and keyboards, add a digital whiteboard or tablets and start your group session.
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    This looks like it might be cool for collaboaration on the IWB. Free for schools too!
Dean Mantz

Johnnie's Math Page - Fun Math for Kids and their Teachers - 1 views

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    Elementary interactive website for students to use on IWB or computer to learn about fractions.  Fractions are available by recognizing/comparing & decimals/percents. 
William Gaskins

My StoryMaker : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 69 views

  • My StoryMaker lets you control characters and objects - and creates sentences for you! Once you are done with your story, you can print it out. You cannot go back
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    For Primary or Elementary student - you create your story online. Some previous planning and an awareness of the options available will help create a better story
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    "My StoryMaker lets you control characters and objects - and creates sentences for you! Once you are done with your story, you can print it out. You cannot go back and edit a story once you have ended it but, if you click "yes" when asked to share it with others, you can print it out again by entering the magic number it gives you in the box on the right. Since we periodically have to delete the older story files, please save the .pdf file that prints to your own computer."
Heather Hurley

Create a font from your own handwriting - fontcapture.com - 1 views

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    At fontcapture.com you can create a font from your very own handwriting. There's no software to download and install, all you need is a printer and a scanner. Simply fill in the font template, scan and upload it to our website, and download your completed font. The fonts you create using fontcapture.com can be used on both Windows and Mac computers.
Danny Nicholson

SMART - SMART Table activities Overview - 0 views

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    Our table activities offer additional interactive content for your SMART Table, enhancing small-group learning in your classroom. Each SMART Table activity corresponds with SMART-created lesson activities and Senteo question sets, so you can complement whole-class and individualized learning experiences. Simply download a table activity to your computer, customize it and use the SMART Table USB bracelet to transfer it to the table.
dcisecurit

Camera de securite montreal in DCI securite - 0 views

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    DCI Sécurité is present in the world of information technology for over 10 years, so she is constantly aware of the latest technologies. DCI Security is a division of DCI Consultants, which continues to make its mark in the field of computing.
nailmallpro

10 Electrical Safety Steps for Keeping you and your Family Safe - Professional Electrician Services in USA - 0 views

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    When it comes to keeping your family safe from harm, you want to do everything in your power. Dealing with electricity can be a dangerous thing if you don't do it correctly. Teaching your family how to properly approach electrical problems can make a world of difference in their safety. Here are our top 10 electrical safety tips to help keep your family safe from harm. 1.) Avoid Overloading An Electrical Outlet And Power Strips Being in the technology age, it can sometimes be difficult to charge all of our mobile items. From your phone to your iPod, to your computer, you need to have a clear outlet space to do so. Many think the best solution is to simply add more temporary outlets to their existing hardwired outlets. This can be done with power strips and multi-outlet plugins. While these may seem convenient at first, they actually can cause major electrical problems. Overloading outlets can cause burnt plugs, and in more severe cases, full-on house fires. You should avoid using multi-outlet plugins as much as possible to reduce your family's risk of danger. 2.) Don't Yank On Electrical Cords It may seem tempting from time to time to pull on a power cord to get it out of the wall. Just because it saves you that short trip back down the hallway to unplug the sweeper, it's actually costing you more in the long run because of the wear it takes. Realize that by yanking power cords, you can damage the cord, the plug, and the actual wall outlet. In the event that your wall outlet has become loose due to being yanked on, we suggest calling a qualified electrician to fix the issue. 3.) Avoid Keeping Power Cords Near Water If you've ever noticed that the outlets in your kitchen and bathroom are shaped differently than the rest, you've seen a GFCI outlet. These are specially made to help decrease the likelihood of electrical shock in the event that water seeps into the outlet. You can do yourself a favor and protect you and your family from electrical shock b
David Wetzel

Why Interactive White Boards are Used Ineffectively in Classrooms | Teaching Science and Math - 73 views

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    An interactive White Board (IWB) or SMART Board has the potential to deliver content better than traditional methods of teaching. Why? Because it provides multi-media functional interaction across audio, video, and computer media. It is also ideal for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. These qualities of an IWB also promote the dynamic delivery of content (if used to its full potential) in an engaging manner, which allows students to interact with science or math content their self. Examples include: * data manipulation * responding to data * even creating data So with all these attributes - "How are interactive white boards unsuccessfully used in science and math classrooms?" For the most part - not effectively!
Nigel Coutts

Reflecting on report writing time - How might we maximise the value? - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    For schools in Australia and many parts of the world, we are heading towards the end of another school term and year. That means report writing season. For the next few weeks, teachers across the country will be huddled in front of computer screens, writing reflections on the progress their learners have made. Mark books will be opened, assessments consulted, work samples will be reviewed. All so that in the first week of the long Summer vacation students can sit and read their report and make plans for how they will enhance their learning in the coming year.
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