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Cool Websites, Web Applications, and Mobile Tools - 0 views

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    Directory of web apps
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Free online photo editor with printing and slideshows - 0 views

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    Image suite may be useful for netbook users
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The 23 Things - 0 views

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ICT Guy - 0 views

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Inside the Brain: An Interactive Tour - 0 views

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    The Brain Tour explains how the brain works and how Alzheimer's affects it.
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MiLK - The Mobile Learning Kit - 0 views

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    Could be great in combo w/netbooks
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    MiLK is a Mobile Learning Kit that connects students and teachers through simple and effective technology and pushes the boundaries of the teaching and learning beyond the classroom into the other environments students inhabit both now and in the future. Teachers can now design everyday learning activities using mobile phones and the internet. For students this makes events such as excursions, group discussions, and questionnaires all the more engaging. Using MiLK students can create their own learning profiles, discuss topics with other students and teachers, share ideas, photos, comments, and most importantly, design their own learning events. MiLK is an interface that allows educators and students to design event paths that lead people through places with the use of a mobile phone. The event paths consist of a number of checkpoints at which the event player must SMS an answer before they are directed to the next checkpoint. An event path can be designed to meet specific learning outcomes for any subject or any location. The interface also enables player reflection and assessment functions. MiLK: # Is simple, flexible, scalable and adaptive # Extends learning experiences to include other environments locally, globally, and virtually # Promotes new and effective learning partnerships between students, teachers and families. # Offers opportunities for personalised learning # Inspires students to engage in learning # Engages students in multi-literacies # Results in increased teacher confidence and professional development
Tami Brass

20 Ways To Increase Laptop's Battery Life - 0 views

  • 1. Ship shape with a defrag
  • 2. Kill the resource gobblers
  • 3. Pause the scheduled tasks
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  • 4. Unplug external devices
  • 5. Empty the CD/DVD Drives
  • 6. Go local
  • 7. Lower the lights
  • 8. Kill the sounds
  • 9. Rid the screensaver
  • 10. Visit Power Options
  • 11. Turn off the looks
  • 12. Hibernate is better than Sleep
  • 13. Get the most…work on the least
  • 14. Ram in more RAM
  • 15. Keep it clean
  • 16. Temperature is a silent killer
  • 17. Avoid the memory effect
  • 18. Update software and drivers
  • 19. Use the right adapter
  • 20. Pack it up
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent - 0 views

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    Netbooks vs iPod Touches
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Physics Games - online physics-based games - 0 views

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    Great physics interactive sites
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Netbook comparison - which has the better battery life? | Netbook Review - 0 views

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    "Which netbook has the better battery life?" It's a question I haven't heard too often but it's one you should be asking yourself when you're about to buy a netbook. The term "netbook" is being thrown about a lot but it doesn't mean the same thing for battery life.
Tami Brass

Put students to work: tips for a successful laptop program - 0 views

  • Committee work: Students contribute their unique points of view and technology expertise. Prepare students for committee work by practicing brainstorming and using consensus language.Internet safety and AUPs: Include students in the process of reviewing school acceptable use policies (AUPs) so the participating students will be better able to articulate the new rules to their peers.Security: Offer trained students a gradually-increasing access level between a normal student and a teacher.  Avoid putting even trained students in an awkward position by allowing unnecessary access.Student support for teachers: Students can work one-on-one with teachers to help integrate technology into planned lessons, can help provide floating classroom support, or even present the lesson themselves.
  • Integrate students with professional tech support: Some IT staff will not want to deal with students. In these cases, student tech support should focus on support for teachers using classroom technology.
  • Create student tech support teams:
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  • Students must be trained in tech support, customer service and follow up.
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WHOPOOPED.ORG - 0 views

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    Definitely engaging, although a little gross
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    Definitely engaging, although a little gross Awesome with touch screen!
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