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Maude Caudle

TeachersFirst Resource Listings - 0 views

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    Computer Lab Favorites
Maude Caudle

Kids Online - 0 views

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    inside the computer
Howard Caudle

Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch - 1 views

  • The Google Docs Viewer allows you to email a link, place a link on your Web page or blog, or embed a stand-alone viewer to read PowerPoint, PDF, and TIFF image files directly in the browser. Right now, if you put a link to a PowerPoint presentation on a Web page, it has to be downloaded and opened with the PowerPoint software on the user's computers. And PDF and TIFF files will not open in a Web browser, either, and require software on the local computer to read these file formats.
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Maude Caudle

Orbicule - 0 views

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    attention Mac Users: tracks a stolen computer
Maude Caudle

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 0 views

shared by Maude Caudle on 17 Aug 11 - Cached
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    Gillian's recommendation put in names. ranking type in china, greensboroday
Maude Caudle

iPads in Education - Exploring the use of iPads and Tablet computers in education. - 0 views

shared by Maude Caudle on 12 Jul 11 - Cached
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Maude Caudle

Differentiated Instruction: Getting Personal with Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Each classroom is equipped with an interactive whiteboard and a Tech Zone of eight Internet-enabled computers, plus access to digital cameras, remote-response systems, and other tools. And while the gadgets are impressive, they aren't the whole story.
  • Now, the staff sustain their progress through several strategies. Collaborative Conference is a biweekly meeting of each grade-level team with Forest Lake's tech-integration triumvirate: Scullion, Williams, and library-media specialist Lizzie Padget. Teams use these meetings to address problems and plan their study units, brainstorming ideas for the pre-unit assessment, technology components, and hands-on experiences. Williams also serves as a real-time tech supporter, available to fight fires, coach teachers individually, or stand by in their classrooms while they try something new. Monthly staff meetings are another essential venue for ongoing training. Scullion, Williams, and Padget often ask teachers to showcase the innovations that are working in their classrooms. Lowe, for instance, is the first to experiment with blogs in second grade. Scullion intends to ask her to teach her technique at an upcoming meeting. "Innovations seem more attainable if you see people next door doing them," she explains.
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