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Jason Schmidt

iTunes Link Maker - 2 views

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    Use this site to get the app store link to any app in the Apple App Store.
Nancy Marks

http://printmycal.wordpress.com/ - 3 views

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    Sallie, WELSTech Trainer, share the link to the article for PrintMyCal. Here's the link to the developer blog site and the download.
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    "Do you or your church, school or other organization use Google Calendars?  Are you looking for a printing solution for your Google Calendar? Print my Cal gives you a tool to print your google calendar... nice! Print My Cal is a Java-based executable program which allows users to add one or more Google Calendars, select a desired month and receive an editable, print-ready version of the calendar(s) in RTF format."
Jason Schmidt

Teacher/Pathfinder Educational Village - 0 views

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    Lots of links for classroom and professional development resources.
Jason Schmidt

T3 Seminars - 1 views

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    T3 Seminars is run by two WELS teachers who look to help WELS teachers integrate technology cheaply and effectively into their instruction.
Jason Schmidt

Critical Thinking Skills in Education & Life - 1 views

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    Very important for teachers, but also a good thing for all in ministry to keep in mind and develop.
Jason Schmidt

Free Technology for Teachers: Free 33 Page Guide - Google for Teachers - 0 views

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    Our freetechnologyforteachers blogger Richard Byrne has developed an excellent guide for some of the less well-used features of Google's apps suite (or should I say, "sweet" ;)
Jason Schmidt

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Reform Symposium 2011 FREE Worldwide Virtu... - 0 views

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    The Reform Symposium is a free, online, global conference organized by my friend Kelly Tenkely (and several others).
Emile Burgess

It's 'digital heroin': How screens turn kids into psychotic junkies | New York Post - 2 views

  • If you have to, demand that your child’s school not give them a tablet or Chromebook until they are at least 10 years old (others recommend 12).
  • Developmental psychologists understand that children’s healthy development involves social interaction, creative imaginative play and an engagement with the real, natural world.
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