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Paul Beaufait

Online Learning Readiness - 8 views

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    A Penn State survey of learners' preferences. styles, and technological resources that provides feedback on readiness for online coursework
Christine Bauer-Ramazani

QR Code Generator - 8 views

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    A QR Code (it stands for "Quick Response") is a mobile phone readable barcode. In its simplest sense think "print based hypertext link" - simply encode a URL into the QR Code and then point a mobile phone (or other camera-enabled mobile) at it. If the device has had QR Code decoding software installed on it, it will fire up its browser and go straight to that URL. But it doesn't stop there - a QR Code can also contain a phone number, an SMS message, V-Card data or just plain alphanumeric text, and the scanning device will respond by opening up the correct application to handle the encoded data appropriately courtesy of the FNC1 Application Identifiers that are embedded in the encoded data.
Paul Beaufait

Wikimedia Commons - 9 views

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    "a database of 12,319,634 freely usable media files to which anyone can contribute" (Welcome, 2012.02.05)
Paul Beaufait

Tech Niche - 8 views

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    Antoinette Spiegel's "curating niche to catalogue and share neat tech ideas, tips, techniques and favorite tech resources for teachers" (Home, para. 1, 2012.09.08).
Paul Beaufait

Quick Guide: How To Enjoy eBooks Without A Tablet Or An eReader - 9 views

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    "There are many convenient ways to enjoy eBooks right on your computer, without paying for an extra device, and without having to venture to the book store every time you want a new book. It might not be as convenient, but it's still a great option." (Yaara Lancet, ¶2) Lancet introduces: Nook for PC/Mac/Web, Kindle for PC/Mac/Cloud, Kobo for Windows/Mac/Web, Calibre for Windows/Mac/Linux, and Book.ish for Web, and provides links for downloads.
Paul Beaufait

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps - 8 views

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    In this post Tony Vincent outlines ways to evaluate a wide range of educational application. His Education App Evaluation Rubric focuses on relevance to users and their purposes, customizability, provisions for feedback, promotion of higher order thinking skills, potential for user engagement, and the exportability of performance summaries or products of use. Links in this post enable you to download his rubric and a related checklist. There also are links to checklists and rubrics that other educators have created.
Paul Beaufait

50 Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom - 7 views

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    This information is available in Adobe Acrobat format (.pdf) for easy printing.
Paul Beaufait

Technology in Modern Foreign Languages - A Practitioner's Perspective - 7 views

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    Edited by José Picardo
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    Thanks to IC Jones for pointing this out on the My Languages blog (THURSDAY, 18 FEBRUARY 2010; MFL and Technology: Collaboration At Its Best).
Paul Beaufait

Web2Access - Products - Type with Me - 7 views

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    Univ. of Southampton's evaluation of a "Web 2.0 Service" offers a brief description and assessments from three perspectives: 1) accessibility, 2) disability-tailoring, and 3) activities for which Type with Me is useful, namely: a) Group Discussion; b) Text-based Editable Information [compilation], c) Note Taking, and d) Collaborative Writing.
Yuly Asencion

http://www.netrover.com/%7Ekingskid/phonics/phonics_main.htm - 7 views

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Yuly Asencion

22frames.com - 7 views

shared by Yuly Asencion on 09 Jun 10 - Cached
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    captioned videos for EFL learners
Carla Arena

Teacher Gets A Final Report Card: B- « Education On The Plate - 7 views

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    Have you ever tried this idea?
Paul Beaufait

Sync.in - 7 views

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    ..."a web-based word[-]processor...." "Free..." for public notes, "no sign-up required."
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