The iResponse Standard is an intuitive and easy to use classroom responder system that allows for in-the-moment student-teacher interaction. No Internet service or subscription service required. Works with a stand-alone network router.
I asked about why a company would want to claim a page and build a network / community through BeKnown vs. creating a page right on facebook directly. He stated most pages for companies are owned and driven by marketing – not recruiting, and through BeKnown an opportunity could exist to leverage more holistically as a social recruiting solution.
ompanies should build proprietary talent communities of their own, not grow Monster.com’s.
He reiterated that BeKnown is free. He also stated that there absolutely will be paid features for Recruiters and Companies.
hey’ve also communicated to employers that they will soon have online access to company profile pages to help employers showcase their brand and extend your job posting reach.
BeKnown is aligned with Monster’s strategy to continue advancing careers for job seekers as well as make it as easy as possible for companies to find the right talent.
Why would you grow Monster.com’s network, and then get charged to search it?
"Lumzy is a mockup and prototyping tool for websites and applications.
By "mockup", we mean a quick sketch that gives an idea of what the site or application you are planning to build will look like. When we say "prototype", we're referring to something functional, and with Lumzy we're NOT talking about simply page-linking (like so many other so-called "prototyping" tools provide). No way, we're talking about functional prototypes - where a user can perform events such a clicking on buttons, selecting values from dropdowns, filling in text fields, scrolling lists, etc..., and those events can trigger actions. These actions provide the client with the experience they'd expect from a functioning site or application, such as seeing popup windows, or alert messages, or being taken to other pages or even to other websites (yes you can launch real "live" URLs from within your prototype). "
It allowed the combining of student response, just-in-time teaching, constructivist development and several other educational buzz terms in one simple device.
d SplashTop Remote Desktop.
with LectureTools I can present class, pose questions, draw on the screen and still project wirelessly as I stand or walk around the room.
Download SplashTop Streamer (it’s FREE!) and install on your Mac or PC laptop.
As long as the iPad and laptop are on the same wireless network you should be able to follow directions to connect the two via “Internet discovery.”
we use Doceri. http://doceri.com/ it allows our faculty the full control of a mac (MacBook Pro or a Mac Pro) wirelessly with the iPad w/annotation abilities.
Step-by-step guide on how one instructor integrated iPads in the classroom which allowed the combining of student response, just-in-time teaching, constructivist development and several other educational buzz terms in one simple device.
Big Huge Labs is a collection of utilities and toys that allow you to edit and alter digital pictures. You can create puzzles, movie posters, magazine covers, mosaics, calendars, badges, billboards and many more besides.
abberize.com allows you to animate pictures to make the people, animals or objects in them appear as if they are talking. It only takes three simple steps.
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