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Dianne Krause

KidZui brings its child-safe browser to Firefox - 0 views

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    KidZui, the child-safe browser maker, has put out a Firefox extension that offers all the functionality of its standalone browser right inside of Firefox. Once installed and activated by a parent, it locks the child (or anyone else for that matter) out of accessing non-Kidzui approved sites, or other areas of the computer, by taking up the entire screen. A password, which is chosen by the parent, is the only way to exit the KidZui browsing experience, essentially turning your computer into a kid-friendly Internet kiosk.
Dianne Krause

Feed for the Brain - 0 views

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    This blog will be used to to disseminate ideas/links/tips for use with/by students in high school classrooms. Some posts are written by me, while other posts will be automatically fed in from the Classrooms for the Future coaches group on Diigo.
Dianne Krause

Seven worthy Google Notebook replacements | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    With Thursday's news that Google is discontinuing development on its Notebook service, it may leave a few people looking for a viable replacement. The good news is that there are a handful of really solid products that do the same thing, and in some cases--do it better. Here's a list of seven of our favorites, in no particular order
Dianne Krause

Create text-to-speech podcast from RSS feed with Odiogo for iPod, MP3 player and mobile... - 0 views

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    Odiogo's media-shifting technology expands the reach of your content: It transforms news sites and blog posts into high fidelity, near human quality audio files ready to download and play anywhere, anytime, on any device.
Dianne Krause

Free Technology for Teachers: 77 Web Resources for Teachers to Try This Summer - 1 views

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    The school year is either over or almost over for the majority of readers of Free Technology for Teachers. The summer is a good time to explore and experiment with new things that you might use in the fall. In the PDF below I've compiled 77 resources that you might want try out over the next couple of months. Even if there's nothing new to you in it, please consider passing it along to a colleague that could discover a few new things from it.
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