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Kurt Wittig

Time management software - ManicTime - 1 views

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    Keep track of what you do on your computer.  If you want to control how much you faff around, this is a great tool for you.  
Matt Johnston

Sketchometry - 0 views

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    "intuitive mathematics software for tablets, desktop computers, and whiteboards."
Matt Johnston

5 Wolfram|Alpha Apps That Are Perfect For The Classroom - 1 views

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    " think it's pretty safe to say that almost everyone on the Internet these days has heard of Wolfram|Alpha, the "computational knowledge engine". It's a pretty fascinating, not to mention handy, website. You simply type in your query, "population of Argentina in 1980" for example, and Wolfram|Alpha spits out the answer. What could be more awesome?! Well, what if I told you that Wolfram|Alpha also makes desktop PC and mobile applications that, for all of the notoriety that their's websites received, I've hardly ever heard anyone talk about? And what if I told you that most of these apps were specifically designed with certain subjects in mind, such as statistics, geography, and chemistry? I don't know about you, but I'd be intrigued!"
Matt Johnston

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling is the practice of using computer-based tools to tell stories. As with traditional storytelling, most digital stories focus on a specific topic and contain a particular point of view. However, as the name implies, digital stories usually contain some mixture of computer-based images, text, recorded audio narration, video clips and/or music.
Matt Johnston

Acceptable Use Policy - 0 views

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    A school's Acceptable Use Policy, or AUP, is a list of technology regulations that require students to use technology responsibly and prevent abuse of school computers. Students are often required to sign this "user contract" in order to use school network computers but unfortunately many sign without reading or understanding the information. The Smart AUP assessment tool is a fun and effective way for students to demonstrate to teachers and administrators that they have read and understand the AUP. In addition, administrators can produce the Smart AUP score report as evidence of a student's policy comprehension if the need arises.
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Put a Video Editor on Your School's Website - 0 views

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    In Making Videos on the Web I included directions for using the web-based video editor JayCut. That guide was designed for average computer-using classroom teachers, not computer science folks who enjoy tinkering. Therefore, in my guide I left out the fact that JayCut's API is free and allows you to put the JayCut video editor on your own website.
Matt Johnston

The Complete Dropbox for Educators | Tech the Plunge - 0 views

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    Dropbox is a very useful tool to store online files, sync your computers and mobile devices and share files. With all those capabilities it makes it a natural tool for educators!
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    Cornel is using this at the moment.
Matt Johnston

StoryJumper: create your own children's book. - 1 views

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    We used Story Jumper for our computer/writing time yesterday afternoon. The kids loved it, and were REALLY quiet. When I asked them why, they said they were having so much fun that they didn't want to annoy me lest I end the computer time!"
Matt Johnston

Is there an iPhoto for Windows? Free Windows Alternatives to Apple's iPhoto - 0 views

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    There is no iPhoto for Windows users, but these free programs could just be the next best thing. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/71252.aspx#ixzz0oXfqI124
Matt Johnston

Wolfram Alpha Takes on Education With Algebra, Calculus & Music Theory Apps - 0 views

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    "Wolfram Alpha is on a mission to develop an "app for every course." The company launched its first three subject-specific iPhone apps on Tuesday, and all three - Algebra, Calculus, and Music Theory - look to be promising educational tools. The apps are based on Wolfram Alpha's computational search engine, which can do things like solve integration problems, calculate flying times between cities or plot a person's life on a timeline."
Matt Johnston

Languages Online - Tetris Game Maker - 0 views

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    "What is a Tetris Game? Languages Online Tetris is played like other versions of the game. Different shaped blocks fall from the top of the screen. The blocks can be moved to the left or right and can be rotated to form completed rows. When a row is complete it dissappears from screen and points are added to your score. If rows are not completed they remain on screen. These unfinished rows build up, making it harder and harder to manouver the falling blocks into place. The game ends when the blocks build up to the top of the play space. In this version of tetris the game pauses after every fourth block has fallen. To continue you must type in the correct word in response to a clue and click 'check'. If the answer is correct the game continues. If the answer is not correct then a 'bomb' falls through the game space removing any blocks in it's way. Using the Tetris Game Maker you create the lanmguages task for students to complete. The clue can be either text, pictures or voice recordings, and you must also enter the correct answer word. You can make games in any language. Any script (for example Arabic or Japanese) that can be typed on your computer can be used."
Matt Johnston

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    The back catalog of Computers in classrooms, now you dont have to join their mailing list!
Matt Johnston

In Pictures: Online computer tutorials based on pictures. Free. - 0 views

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    Nice easy to follow help tute in pictures!
Matt Johnston

KU Matrix Learning Games Initiative - 0 views

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    "The MATRIX Project (http://matrixlearning.org) provides resources to improve middle school reading and mathematics achievement through the development of interactive educational games that use PDAs, iPods and video cameras, along with web-based resources including Quantum Simulations' online Artificial Intelligence Assessors and Tutors. Our games can be played on a handheld or computer using the Flash Player™ application. Download the newest Flash Player for free, if you don't already have it. Send Us Feedback on the games, and check out games developed by our partners at New Mexico State University."
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    Greg, this might be more your end of the school
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