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Tami Brass

How To Use OneNote 2007 as a Research Tool | eHow.com - 0 views

  • Create a OneNote 2007 notebook.
  • Setup a logical structure. Identify what types of information you will be saving as part of your research project, and organize them into logical groups.
  • Enter notes. Each section includes an untitled page. To create new pages, simply click on the "New Page" icon above the page listing. Type a page name into the title section highlighted at the top of each page. For typewritten notes, place your cursor on the page where you want to begin taking notes, and begin typing.
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  • 5 Outline your notes. OneNote 2007 can automatically create outlines using either numbered or bulleted lists. Indent major items to the left and minor items to the right. Select the notes, and then click the Bullets or Numbers icon for the required outline type.
  • To send a Web page to OneNote 2007 from Internet Explorer, select "Tools" then "Send to OneNote." To place a screen clipping onto a page, right-click on the OneNote 2007 Side Note icon in the system tray and select "Create Screen Clipping." Drag a box around the area of the screen that you wish to capture by clicking and holding the left mouse button, and then release when finished.
  • Organize your research information.
  • You can hyperlink both within OneNote 2007 and to external files. For external files, select "Insert," then "Hyperlink," and then select a file and give it a name. For internal information, select notes, right-click and select "Copy Hyperlink to this paragraph," then paste the hyperlink where desired.
Tami Brass

Tablet PCs for Classroom Use - 0 views

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    The Tablet PC is an intriguing new development in portable computing technology. This article describes the Tablet PC, gives some technical details, compares the Tablet PC to other forms of computer, provides an example of actual classroom use at the University of Illinois, and suggests further research on, and potential applications of, this technology in classroom instruction.
Tami Brass

Graphic Organizers - 1 views

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    Many of these would be well-used on a tablet, either in front of the class or by students.
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    Help your students children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. Use graphic organizers to structure writing projects, to help in problem solving, decision making, studying, planning research and brainstorming. Select a Graphic Organizer from the following list of links.
Tami Brass

Microsoft Videos: OneNote 2007 Demo: Keep It Together with OneNote 2007 - 0 views

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    When you're doing research, Office OneNote 2007 is a great place to gather notes from all kinds of sources. As this demo shows, whether it's images and info from the Web, notes from a book or interview, or data from other Microsoft Office programs, you can gather it, organize it, and search it all in one place.
Tami Brass

Toshiba Tablets in K-12 Education - 0 views

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    Info and research on tablets in k-12
Demetri Orlando

Organizing/tagging of our bookmarks - 46 views

Thanks Tami! that's awesome. I do wonder about this issue in a global sense of using shared social bookmarking software. I just feel like I'm missing something in terms of the functionality of the ...

anonymous

One-to-one computing programs only as effective as their teachers | eSchoolNews.com - 2 views

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    "A compilation of four new studies of one-to-one computing projects in K-12 schools identifies several factors that are key to the projects' success, including adequate planning, stakeholder buy-in, and strong school or district leadership. Not surprisingly, the researchers say the most important factor of all is the teaching practices of instructors-suggesting school laptop programs are only as effective as the teachers who apply them."
anonymous

Any Time Anywhere Learning - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 03 Oct 09 - Cached
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    Any Time Anywhere Learning resources: conferences, workshops, institutes, 1-1 research, 21st Century Learning resources, coaching and mentoring
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey - 2 views

Hello I am preparing a thesis in information sciences and communication at the University of Metz. (France). My research focuses on the practices of socialbookmarking in the field of Education. As...

socialbookmarking Education survey

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Tami Brass

About Becta - Publications - Research report: Tablet PCs in schools: Case study report ... - 0 views

  • This review provides an analysis of Tablet PC use, based on case studies from twelve English schools. It is a companion publication to Tablet PCs in schools: A review of literature and selected projects.
Tami Brass

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views

  • Our plan has five intertwined strands-curriculum revision, student training, faculty training, program assessment and program sustainability and this past week, there were challenges to each strand.
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      I like the strands... curriculum, student training, faculty training, assessment, sustainability
  • The first strand encompasses redesigning significant pieces of curriculum in preparation for a 1-to-1 tablet program
  • NET-s and the Framework for 21st Century Skills and using them to create talking points that make sense for our institution
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  • Our goal is to take the good in the existing curriculum, throw out the unnecessary and outdated, add topics of relevancy for today’s students, and embed teaching the skills that today’s students need.
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      I'm curious about the lecture environment. I like the training in context, but some skills training is more efficient at the start.
  • Using standards, research, learning theories and best practices, we are creating curricular goals and training plans for each department.
  • This means that they need to know things about the operating system, the tablet hardware, and the software tools they have at their disposal.
  • We are also trying to offer a summer speaker series that we hope faculty will find somewhat inspiring.
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      I wish we could do this.
  • To assess the program, we are exploring ways to get baseline data. LOTI and some teaching survey’s made with Composica will be key components. We aren’t going to a 1-to-1 program to increase technology skills or use but because we think it’s a central ingredient in a 21st century learning environment and a necessary tool for the type of curriculum today’s students need.
  • In summary, the lessons I learned or had reiterated for me as I worked on the 1-to-1 plan are these: A personal learning network should be a requirement for all teachers. I’m increasingly drawn to the idea that it should be a requirement for our students as well. The training plan must be revised to ensure that faculty learn to create and maintain a network. Learning is non-linear. The more networked I become, the less linear things get. Ideas and plans exist in a state of constant revision. The rate at which ideas and information are generated is astounding. It requires a network to help filter and distill the information. Curriculum and Learning no longer have an endpoint, in part because of mass collaboration made possible by technology. The need to change is urgent. Our students' learning and futures depend on it.
Tami Brass

Music Notepad - 1 views

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    The Music Notepad is a system for entering common music notation based on 2D gestural input. The key feature of the system is the look-and-feel of the interface which approximates sketching music with paper and pencil. A probability-based interpreter integrates sequences of gestural input to perform the most common notation and editing operations. The paper presented at UIST '98 described the user's model of the system, the components of the high-level recognition system, and a discussion of the evolution of the system including user feedback.
Tami Brass

Favorite tablet software - 74 views

I've played with it a bit. It will take some time to get used to the interface, but it does seem more tablet-friendly. I can't see me switching from OneNote, however. I love the shared notebook ...

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Michael Walker

Techno Critique of 1:1 - 6 views

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