Collaboration and Productivity Tools: A-Z - 2 views
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"LEARNING TOOLS DIRECTORY 2010 More Collaboration Tools TOOLS: A-K | Tools L - Z These are further stand-alone tools suitable for individuals to work and learn more effectively with others - as well as on their own. Key: B=Social bookmarking and web clipping tools C=Calendar/event scheduling tools M=Mind mapping tools N=note taking/sharing/annotation/whiteboarding tools R=research tools O=Other collaboration tools Free tools are shaded grey = a Top 100 Tool, click on the star for more info"
Open Thinking Wiki - 0 views
Larry Ferlazzo: The Best (and Worst) Education News of 2010 - 0 views
Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Learning in Hand #24: Project Based ... - 1 views
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Learning in Hand Podcast Episode #24: Project Based Learning demonstrates how iPad and iPod touch can can play a role in the the planning, research/investigation, and presentation of projects. View the 18 minute video on Vimeo, on YouTube (Part 1 and Part 2), or in iTunes (#24) or download the video to learn about practical ways handhelds can fit into learning through projects. A transcript, resources, and links to apps can be found at learninginhand.com/pbl. This video is part of the 2010 K12 Online Conference where you can also view and discuss the episode.
You can't be my teacher. - YouTube - 2 views
48 iPad Apps That College Students Love | Online Colleges - 8 views
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"While the laptop remains the tech tool of choice for most college students, many are embracing portable and innovative tablets like the iPad. Since its release in 2010, the iPad has taken the tech market by storm and become a popular, educational and fun tool for both teachers and students alike. It is increasingly infiltrating college education, with some schools even offering free iPads for enrollees. Whether you're a college student looking for new apps to stock your iPad or someone just curious what kind of appropriate resources are out there, start your search with these 48 great apps. Among them, students will find help with everything from keeping homework organized to finding the perfect first date spot - and just about everything in between."
Budget Cuts in K-12 Education - Powerful Infographic | Angela Maiers Educational Servic... - 0 views
8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 1 views
The Hardest Job Everyone Thinks They Can Do | Musings on Life and Love - 4 views
Page Navigation in Google forms | Docs Blog - 0 views
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Jul 8 Page Navigation in Google forms Today, we're excited to announce that we've expanded our logic branching capabilities in Google forms. Previously, a form creator had to add an extensive amount of multiple choice questions to the form to ensure that respondents were directed to the correct pages of the form. Form creators can now use a simpler page navigation feature to direct respondents to relevant pages regardless of their answers. Instead of using "dummy" multiple choice questions, form creators can now use "Go to page based on answer" multiple choice questions in conjunction with the new page navigation capabilities to make a simple, easy-to-follow form.
The "Invent with Python" Blog - I Want To Teach My Kid How to Program - 0 views
The 21st Century Principal: Top iPad Apps for School Administrators - 3 views
22 Filmmaking Apps for the iPad & iPhone - 2 views
Christopher Columbus Creates 21st Century Explorers | Langwitches Blog - 1 views
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Christopher Columbus Creates 21st Century Explorers, iMovie example, really good. Take a listen to the students' "CC Newscast" video and then read on about the "upgrade" process from textbook to globally connected learning!
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Will the iPad Make You Smarter? | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views
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A growing chorus of voices argue that the internet is making us dumber. Web-connected laptops, smartphones and videogame consoles have all been cast as distracting brain mushers. But there's reason to believe some of the newest devices might not erode our minds. In fact, some scientists think they could even make us smarter. Could the cleaner and more modern interfaces that we see on iPads, iPhones and Android smartphones better suit the way our minds were meant to work?
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