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Roland Gesthuizen

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

  • Some highlights from Google Documents for Teachers: Creating self-grading quizzes Creating, sharing, and publishing documents and presentations. And creating a personal Google Account.
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    "Yesterday I sat down and built a new guide, Google Documents for Teachers. The 40 page guide (embedded below) is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents. This document is part of a larger project that I hope to complete this month. Please leave a comment if you have suggestions about how to improve this document."
Paul Wright

ACER Iconia Tablets available for 2012 VITTA Conference delegates - 1 views

During the two days of the VITTA Conference "Reign of the Cloud" delegates may borrow an ACER Iconia Tablet from the ACER stand in the Expo. A great chance to learn more as there will be wireless ...

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Jenny Gilbert

Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 0 views

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    Fabulous section on middle and high school
John Pearce

Free Computer Training at GCFLearnFree.org - 0 views

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    Whether you are new to the computer, returning for review or just want to gain more 21st century skills, our free computer tutorials can help. From Computer Basics to Microsoft Office to Apple, we have a wide range of free computer tutorials to choose from.
Roland Gesthuizen

Ultrabooks: A new era for PCs or Wintel innovation bankruptcy? | TechRepublic - 0 views

  • Microsoft, and all of their hardware partners are going to have do better than this. They need to emerge from innovation bankruptcy and do a lot more than just rubber-stamping Apple’s stuff.
  • why should people buy a knockoff of the MacBook Air when they can get the real thing for about the same price? Other than for the dwindling population of people who are heavily invested in Windows desktop software, that’s going to increasingly be a tough sell for the Wintel coalition.
  • the big question is whether this is real innovation that will change the way people use technology or if it’s just a bunch of trumped up marketing chatter to get people excited about buying laptops again
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    For the first time in years, PCs grabbed the spotlight at CES 2012. Ultrabooks were everywhere, but was it an innovation win or an innovation failure?
Roland Gesthuizen

Will iBooks Author Create A Wave of Self-Published Teachers? | Wandering Academic - 0 views

  • But lo, there is a tool for the Mac that makes iPad-friendly books, allows you to print and share individual pages of a book, and allows for handwritten notes. It doesn’t, like iBooks, allow the author to update all the readers with a newly edited copy, but copy-paste will work just fine. It’s called Pages. For the teacher who self-publishes, Pages is the better, more flexible tool for now.
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    As with anything Apple, the recent education-themed announcement has everyone dreaming of a better future for the children, and all that. The question you keep reading is "will e-textbooks change the face of education?", just like people asked about the iPad when it first came out. And while I'm very impressed by the design of the new textbooks available on iBooks 2, and I love the fact that they include touchable animations and videos to supplement text, the books themselves don't seem revolutionary.
Roland Gesthuizen

How China and Others Are Altering Web Traffic - Technology Review - 0 views

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    ""Invisible" servers let governments quietly intercept and modify their citizens' online communications."
Roland Gesthuizen

10 signs that you aren't cut out for IT | TechRepublic - 1 views

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    IT pros often complain about the downsides of their jobs. But what if you really AREN'T meant for an IT career?
Roland Gesthuizen

The Little White Box That Can Hack Your Network | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com - 0 views

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    the Pwn Plug is pretty much the last thing you ever want to find on your network - unless you've hired somebody to put it there. It's a tiny computer that comes preloaded with an arsenal of hacking tools. It can be quickly plugged into any computer network and then used to access it remotely from afar.
Roland Gesthuizen

Fangamer - Minecraft: The Story of Mojang - 0 views

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    "In 2009, indie game designer Markus "Notch" Persson released an early build of Minecraft. As it ascended from hobbyist project to worldwide phenomenon, 2 Player Productions was there to document the formation of Mojang, the studio built upon Minecraft's stunning success."
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