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David Mills

Innovative Fleet Tracking and Management Solutions - 1 views

GPS vehicle tracking system

started by David Mills on 01 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Matt Johnston

InventorsToolbox: The Elements of Machines - 0 views

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    "Simple Machines: These devices were all in common use for centuries before Leonardo's time. Each one makes work easier to do by providing some trade-off between the force applied and the distance over which the force is applied."
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    Simple Machines: These devices were all in common use for centuries before Leonardo's time. Each one makes work easier to do by providing some trade-off between the force applied and the distance over which the force is applied.
David Mills

Making My Fleet Business More successful - 1 views

I admit managing my fleet business has been very challenging. There were even times when I wanted to give up because I could no longer figure out how to make it succeed considering that I have alr...

started by David Mills on 11 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
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

ipadbackpack - home - 0 views

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    "A school leader is always on the go. She needs to stay connected, have access to existing digital media, create new media, collaborate, and communicate. An iPad is a great tool that allows users to have their email, calendar, communication tools, newsfeeds, presentations, teacher/student interaction documentation, and notes all on one small device! The number of apps can be overwhelming, so I always suggest having your main productivity apps on the first screen. Move your secondary, less important, and entertainment apps to a separate screen. Let's create a digital backpack with your iPad."
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    for those ipad teachers out there
Matt Johnston

10 Unique Lesson Ideas for BYOD and BYOT | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    Bring your own device (BYOD) and bring your own technology (BYOT) policies are growing in education and the workplace. Teachers are taking advantage of mobile devices for "m-learning," putting those mini computers in kids' backpacks and pockets to use. Here are 10 lesson ideas for BYOD and m-learning in the classroom.
Matt Johnston

Teacher's Trial by Tech - 1:1 Programme « syded - 0 views

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    As a school we are trialling a year 7 class of 30 students with iPad2 and an optional sign up for staff. The staff trial will last 6 weeks, before the students are given a device for the summer term. The hope is that this will allow us to identify key issues with pedagogy and staff development alongside concerns with our wireless network.
Matt Johnston

- Evernote For Schools Site: Resource for Using Evernote in Education - 0 views

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    Evernote. I know, you must be getting tired of me writing about Evernote. I can't help it. It is an incredibly useful, easy to use, and once you start you have no idea how you lived without it, free resource that I use for literally everything. Evernote has apps for mobile devices, desktop software, and you can access your notes through any web browser.
Matt Johnston

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Podcasting - 0 views

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    Students and teachers from all over the world are learning from audio and video programs on desktop computers, laptops, iPods, netbooks, and other devices. Hundreds of free educational programs are available online.
Matt Johnston

Cambodia - Qwiki - 0 views

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    Hard to explain To be clear, Qwiki isn't a piece of hardware. Instead, it's a piece of software meant to run on the web and as an app on mobile devices. What it does is present to you data about millions of topics in an extremely interesting and visual way. Imagine if someone created a movie highlight reel of Wikipedia pages - that's sort of what Qwiki is like. You search for something - a topic, a person, etc - and Qwiki talks to you, telling you all you need to know about what you searched for, while also showing you key things about the subject or person. You can also click on sub-topics or related topics to access more Qwikis with vast amounts of other information. It's a fairly incredible way to consume information. And the data isn't just from Wikipedia. Say you do a search for a person, Qwiki can look at their social connections and tell you about their LinkedIn profile, for example. It is very, very impressive.
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