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Carol Mortensen

DayViewer - Easy to Use Free Online Organizer - 0 views

  • DayViewer - Free Online Organizer & Calendar DayViewer is an Online Organizer and Calendar incorporating an online contact management system - designed to be easy to use, to help you to plan your days ahead. The DayViewer Online Organizer Calendar is FREE, so sign up to see how the DayViewer online calendar and personal organizer could help you become more organized. DayViewer Online Organizer Features: Planner for Tasks, Events and Payments with the online calendar. Manage & Organize your Contacts Easily. Easy and intuitive to use Use for Business or Personal use...or both. Flexible Email Reminders when you need them.
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    DayViewer - Free Online Organizer & Calendar DayViewer is an Online Organizer and Calendar incorporating an online contact management system - designed to be easy to use, to help you to plan your days ahead. The DayViewer Online Organizer Calendar is FREE, so sign up to see how the DayViewer online calendar and personal organizer could help you become more organized. DayViewer Online Organizer Features: Planner for Tasks, Events and Payments with the online calendar. Manage & Organize your Contacts Easily. Easy and intuitive to use Use for Business or Personal use...or both. Flexible Email Reminders when you need them.
Carol Mortensen

Cloud.cm - Connect.Collaborate.Share - 0 views

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    y Files Want the ability to access, share and manage files from wherever you happen to be, without having to invest in expensive technology or IT staff? Cloud makes it simple and affordable to store and manage all your digital content - from financial, creative and productivity documents to image, audio and video files - right from your laptop, your smartphone or any other web-enabled device.
Carol Mortensen

5 Strategies For 1 to 1 Classroom Management | 1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

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    "You may have heard already that dig­i­tal lit­er­acy and increased tech­ni­cal capac­ity are crit­i­cal com­po­nents of the K-12 edu­ca­tion. I hap­pen to agree. The prob­lem is that pub­lic edu­ca­tion hasn't had suf­fi­cient means to put enough com­put­ing devices in the hands of stu­dents. Com­put­ers have been expen­sive and if you have had a com­puter lab that you could visit with your class once a week then you had more than most. Now with the evo­lu­tion of mobile plat­forms, net­books, tablets, and "Bring Your Own Tech­nol­ogy" pro­grams (like this one explained my @micwalker) there is a warm feel­ing in the edu­ca­tion com­mu­nity that mean­ing­ful 1 to 1 access in the class­room is pos­si­ble every­where. Teach­ers are excited, stu­dents are stoked, and tech­nol­ogy direc­tors are pet­ri­fied. The pos­si­bil­i­ties are end­less includ­ing live streams from our class­rooms, social media at the hands of every learner, and every stu­dent becom­ing the smartest kid in school because she can search Google on her iPad. I am ener­gized that the promise of edu­ca­tional tech­nol­ogy - a world of con­nected learn­ing, col­lab­o­ra­tion, and cre­ative design to engage and impact stu­dent achieve­ment - may finally be mature enough to imple­ment in all classrooms."
Carol Mortensen

ALA | AASL Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • The "Top 25" Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Media Sharing Digital Storytelling Manage and Organize Social Networking and Communication Curriculum Sharing Content Resources: Lesson Plans and More Content Collaboration
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    The "Top 25" Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. Media Sharing Digital Storytelling Manage and Organize Social Networking and Communication Curriculum Sharing Content Resources: Lesson Plans and More Content Collaboration
Carol Mortensen

Donedesk - 0 views

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    " Get More Done with less effort. Manage better naturally, for free."
Carol Mortensen

Remember The Milk - 0 views

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    The best way to manage your tasks. Never forget the milk (or anything else) again.
Carol Mortensen

Corkboard.me - Shareable sticky notes web-app. - 0 views

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    "The simplest way to manage life, work and play."
Carol Mortensen

Introducing appointment slots in Google Calendar - Official Gmail Blog - 0 views

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    Now, with appointment slots in Google Calendar, any individual or business can manage appointment availability online 24/7.
Carol Mortensen

Bubble Comment - make the human connection - 0 views

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    BubbleComment... A service specifically designed to help you and your business or organization use video for variety of human-based interaction with others. Specific Features To Help You Visually Connect With Others Personalize Your Web-Based Marketing/Sales/Support/Education Easily Gather, Organize, and Manage Comments With One Tool
Carol Mortensen

uTutti - http://www.ututti.com - 0 views

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    Put all the pieces of your music program together. uTutti is an online program created with one overall goal in mind: save music teachers time and energy so they can get back to teaching! uTutti allows you to streamline the administrative aspects of your program so you can focus on the education of your students. Take control of your program by managing student contact info, parent communication, inventory, finances, fees, fundraisers, calendars, group email, grades, classes/groups, and more. We also work well with SmartMusic! Start making your life easier with uTutti.
Carol Mortensen

Haiku LMS | The K12 learning management system | - 0 views

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    "The simplest way to bring the web to your classroom ...and your classroom to the web"
Carol Mortensen

Using Tic-Tac-Toe to Manage Differentiated Instruction - 0 views

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    Two Indiana teachers, Harriet Armstrong and Autumne Streeval, whom I trained how to use tic-tac-toe as a strategy for implementing universal design for learning in February, won a national contest sponsored by Microsoft. They will travel to Brazil in November to compete internationally. Read more in eSchool News. View their award winning tic-tac-toe grid on the Industrial Revolution (9th grade), and view their rubric.
Carol Mortensen

Plus - ManageFlitter - Twitter Account Management - 0 views

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    Do you have a Google+ account? Would you like your public Plus posts to automatically appear on Twitter?
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