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Consumers' interest in Windows tablets plummets, study claims | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Consumers' interest in Windows tablets plummets, study claims http://t.co/aPKtrCdv
Tami Brass

Create study guides using Microsoft Office OneNote - 0 views

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    Teach your students how to create personalized study guides using Microsoft Office OneNote note-taking program. With OneNote, your students can create extensive notebooks of information that typically include text, images, diagrams, and audio notes. The layout looks like a typical physical notebook and is easy to understand.
Tami Brass

What Is New : Case Studies: Tablet PCs and UMPCs in Education - 0 views

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    Case Studies: Tablet PCs and UMPCs in Education
Tami Brass

SourceForge.net: ZDT - 0 views

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    The ZDT (Zhongwen Development Tool) is a program written in Java using the Eclipse RCP to help users study mandarin chinese. It currently contains a Flashcard plugin, a Dictionary search plugin and an Annotator plugin (for translating chinese text).
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

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

The Textmapping Project - Home - 0 views

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    Textmapping is a graphic organizer technique that can be used to teach reading comprehension and writing skills, study skills, and course content.\nThis could be especially useful in a tablet program where learners can easily mark text electronically.
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

BBC News - More studying 'on home computers' - 1 views

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    "Children's Secretary Ed Balls said that being without the internet at home leaves pupils "at a disadvantage to their peers". "Computers are no longer a luxury for the few, but are as essential a part of education as books, pens and paper.""
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

started by Michèle Drechsler on 12 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Tami Brass

Top tips for OneNote 2007 - OneNote - Microsoft Office Online - 0 views

  • To increase your note-taking area on a small screen, you can hide the titles of the page tabs by clicking the Collapse Page Tabs arrow in the page tabs column.
  • press F11 to use OneNote in Full Page view
  • If you have a microphone and a webcam, run the Tuning Wizard before you attempt to record audio and video notes. On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, click Audio and Video, and then click Tuning Wizard.
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  • To view a list of useful keyboard shortcuts that make accessing OneNote tools, commands, and dialog boxes faster and easier, click Keyboard Shortcuts on the Help menu.
  • If copying and pasting text and graphics from a Web page to a page in your notebook doesn't seem to properly retain the formatting, try capturing the information in a screen clipping instead. On the Insert menu, click Screen Clipping, and then drag the pointer to create a rectangular selection around the content on your screen that you want to capture.
  • To see when a block of notes was last written or updated, right-click the paragraph handle preceding the text in any note container. The last two items on the shortcut menu will show you when the text was created or updated, and by whom.
  • To move an item, such as a block of text or a picture, so that it appears over or under another item on the page, hold down ALT while moving the item.
  • You can easily modify the templates that are included with OneNote and create a custom design of your own. Start by applying an existing template to a new, blank page, and then add or change anything you like. On the Format menu, click Templates. In the Templates task pane, click Save current page as a template.
  • Before sharing your notes, check for spelling mistakes. Press F7 to open the Spelling task pane and start the spell check. If the task pane is already open, click Start Spell Check.
  • you can save notes as a Web page. On the File menu, click Publish Pages. In the Publish dialog box, click Single File Web Page (Publish a copy) (*.mht) in the Save as type list. After the file has been created, you can send it in e-mail, copy it to a shared location on a network, or publish it on a Web site.
  • Use different colors to identify participants in a live sharing session. Ask each person to use a specific pen or font color when he or she adds notes to the shared page. For example, you can type your notes in blue text and use a blue pen to mark up a diagram. Another person can use green text or a green pen. Add a list of names and corresponding text colors at the top of the shared note page so that session participants know who is typing or writing.
  • Use OneNote to help you study for an exam. If you take notes by using an outline format, collapse your outline down to the highest level of information, and then quiz yourself about the details hidden in the collapsed levels. To work with outlines, turn on the Outlining toolbar. On the View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Outlining.
  • To quickly open a side note, even when OneNote isn't open, press the Windows logo key+N.
  • To help you line up items on your pages (for example, note containers or pictures), OneNote automatically snaps the items to an invisible grid as you move and reposition them. To temporarily disable the grid, hold down ALT while you move an item on the current page. To permanently turn the page grid option on or off, click the Snap To Grid command on the Edit menu.
  • If you use OneNote on a portable computer or a Tablet PC, you can optimize the amount of battery power that OneNote consumes. On the Tools menu, click Options. In the Options dialog box, click Other, and then select the Optimize for the following battery life option that you want.
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