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mousepad-cheat-sheet.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    shortcuts sheet
Matt Johnston

Kitchen Hack: One-Minute Bread - 0 views

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    "I wanted something very, very simple that delivered great results in 60 seconds of prep time or less. It may take you a few tries to get below the one-minute mark, but I think you'll enjoy the results every time! For your ciabatta you'll need: 4 cups of all-purpose flour (do NOT pack the flour into the measuring cup) 2 cups of warm water 1 teaspoon of salt 1/4 teaspoon of granulated yeast (or equivalent) For the gorgeous readers needing metric equivalents of this recipe, Toon left a comment with the following conversion: 500 grams of all-purpose flour 4,7 deciliter of warm water 4 grams of salt (= 1 teaspoon = 5 ml) 1 gram of dry yeast (= 1/4 teaspoon = 1,25 ml) You'll also need a medium-size mixing bowl, a 10×15 cookie sheet or baking stone, a hand towel or plastic wrap, and whatever you'd like to keep your bread from sticking (if you're using a pan, I use flour and corn meal). Have everything handy? Good. Let's do this! 1. Mix Water & Yeast Pour the warm water into the medium-size mixing bowl and stir in the yeast with a spoon. No need to be particular, just dump and slosh. 2. Add Flour And Salt Add flour and salt to your bowl of yeasty water. This, after measuring out the flour, presents another prime opportunity to get flour on your person. This will be regarded by many as a sign of your culinary determination. You'll need such signs because anybody who actually watches you make the bread will think you're one of the laziest bakers in existence. 3. Stir Into A Heavy Batter Use a spoon. You could use your hands if you wanted but you probably didn't wash your hands before starting this anyhow. Start with a quick run about around the perimeter of the bowl with your spoon. A few quick strokes through the middle and you should have a heavy batter. If it looks too thick to be pancake batter and not thick enough to be playdough, you're right on target. 4. Set It And Nearly Forget It Cover your project
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    This is quick and yummy, and one cannot live on ICT alone!
Matt Johnston

Google SketchUp 7 For Dummies Cheat Sheet - For Dummies - 0 views

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    You can increase your productivity and work easily in Google SketchUp 7 when you remember these handy reminders for the best way to carry out tasks and apply some keyboard shortcuts. Read more: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/google-sketchup-7-for-dummies-cheat-sheet.html#ixzz0retbK4uD
Matt Johnston

Early Years Foundation Stage Observation Sheet - Resources - TES Connect - 0 views

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    "A learning Story of when you see your children doing something special. Other topics covered: Assessment; Record/observation sheets."
Matt Johnston

EdTech Toolbox: Gmail Starter Sheet: Web 2 Account - 0 views

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    GMail cheat sheet
Matt Johnston

Main Page | Musopen - 0 views

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    "Musopen (www.musopen.org) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit focused on improving access and exposure to music by creating free resources and educational materials. We provide recordings, sheet music, and textbooks to the public for free, without copyright restrictions. Put simply, our mission is to set music free."
Matt Johnston

ED Tech Cheat Sheet Every Educator Should Know about - 0 views

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    Get a handle on all of the buzzwords in tech 2.0
Matt Johnston

Renewable Energy Fact Sheets - 0 views

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    This page serves as an index of the renewable energy fact sheets available on this website.. All are available in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format,
Matt Johnston

Nik's Quick Shout: Create Quick Video Task Sheets - 0 views

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    Vidinotes is an interesting site that I spotted a few weeks back. It's a great way to produce instant (almost) video worksheets to go with YouTube videos.
Matt Johnston

Google Templates for Student Projects - uTeach With Technology - 0 views

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    "Economics in the Elementary Classroom posted Sep 3, 2010 6:31 PM by lezlie harris [ updated Sep 3, 2010 6:50 PM ] I am so convinced that little children learn more by pretending and playing. I recently found a role-playing economics unit on the Scholastic site. During this unit, the teacher creates a community in the classroom where children apply for jobs, keep time sheets for those jobs, tally their wages, receive a pay check, cash it at the bank, and shop in the class store. Wow, how powerful is that! Think of all the concepts that can be taught within this unit! I can teach data, charts, graphs, money, persuasive writing, and many social studies standards. Since I am always trying to convert classroom activities into elearning activities, here is a Google Template for submitting job applications. My 2nd graders have loved submitting these applications. Their responses are so sweet! I may copy them to include in my parent conferences."
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    Very cool templates
Matt Johnston

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: Diigo for Digital Writing Reflection - 0 views

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    "Assessment of how students meet these goals is done by the students themselves, as for each piece they publish they write a reflection where they identify and explain aspects of their piece that show the following: -evidence of themselves as thinkers -evidence of using revision to improve their writing -evidence of how they worked through challenges I love using this method as a way to assess my students' writing, which I was introduced to last summer at the UNC Charlotte Writing Project. It focuses students attention on their own process, encourages them to try new ideas and approaches, respects their diversity, and guides students in being better able to talk about their own thinking and learning. Up until today, I've been having my students complete this reflective/metacognitive assignment by responding to these directions on their own sheet of paper, which they then would turn in to me. But this morning while I was preparing my class for the day, it occurred to me that Diigo's web highlighter and sticky note tools would allow students to carry out that same assignment without paper. In addition, it would also take students less time to complete, let others read the reflections they wrote, and make it easier for me to access and assess their work. "
Matt Johnston

Getting teachers on board the iPad Express - 0 views

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    Technology has been with us since I've been a teacher. I started my career succumbing to the alluring aroma of the Gestetner (Ditto/Banda/spirit duplicator) machine and its purple stained sheet. Then the photocopier arrived and we didn't think it could get any better than making copies of a page for every child. The reality is that many teachers still rely heavily on the immediacy and simplicity of the photocopied black line master provided by someone else. It is far less confusing that all that technical mum jumbo introduced with the computer in the 90s.
Matt Johnston

Howard Gardner: 'Multiple intelligences' are not 'learning styles' - 0 views

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    Short sharp response for teachers and LS/MI mixups
Matt Johnston

Mega Collection Of Cheatsheets for Designers And Developers | SpyreStudios - 0 views

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    More cheat sheets for software than ....
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