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How I’m Using my iPad as a Teaching Tool « Indiana Jen
Last year my school, Trinity Valley, supported my grant request in purchasing an iPad for me to use as a teaching tool. This past summer, they have also rolled out an initiative for the faculty – providing a small number of iPads for the faculty and staff to ‘play with’ and use how they see fit. I have now had my iPad for about a year and I am regularly asked by inquisitive colleagues, students, and administrators – just how am I using my iPad as a teaching tool?
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Posters for printing and posting to classroom walls. (Primary)
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Bloglovin, the easiest way to follow your favorite blogs
Bloglovin' helps you keep track of the blogs you read by letting you know when they update.
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FileLab Web Applications - edit your multimedia files online for free!
Try this easy tool to edit your videos online. Edit, enrich, personalize and share your movies!
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UserLook.com - Know what's going on
Be aware of what is happening in your site, find out about it first.
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15 Ways to Use Google Search in Class – SimpleK12
Sure... you know about Google Search. But are you using it effectively and creatively in your classroom? I just completed a course called Search with Google inside of the Teacher Learning Community and it gave me some real-life, practical examples of how I might use this in a classroom setting.
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A fresh start for Google presentations | Docs Blog
A year and a half ago, we released completely new document, spreadsheet and drawing editors. Google Docs has been picking up speed ever since with more than 60 new features and millions of new users. Today we’re rounding out the suite by previewing a new version of presentations with faster collaboration and more features.
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How To Install Nvidia 275.09.07 Driver in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot?
How To Install Nvidia 275.09.07 Driver in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot?
Installing the proper VGA driver in GNU/Linux is not the most easiest (not user friendly is the best word I guess) thing. This is because, usually you have to get the Kernel-source code and then get the driver from the vendor, change the run-level and finally you'll have to let the driver to build the Kernel modules (loadable "plugins")... which is kind of a long process. -
U.S. Debated Cyberwarfare in Attack Plan on Libya
Wow, this is really scary. The sign of things to come? The problem is that any attack like this could be reciprocated.
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1001 Primary Games is a collaborative resource of games for the primry level. The document began work in October 2011 and has continued to grow since, thanks to the contributions of various individuals and organisations. The entire document is organised into categories to allow for easy browsing, is completely indexed and is completely free for use.
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This scavenger hunt was created to help school staff and teachers become better acquainted with each other. Use it to enhance relationships among your staff. Have fun discovering interesting things about the people you work with.
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File transfer made easy
Superior Alternatives to Crappy OS X Software Macs come bundled with a lot of software out of the box and while most of it is at least passable, much of it lacks the feature set power users need. That's the catch with a lot of default Mac software, it's easy, but the second you want to do something more with it, you're out of luck. We've compiled a list of our favorite replacements for the usually workable, but generally boring OS X default software. tags: mac software alternatives os x osx lifehacker apple tools Apps in Education: 6 Apps for Creating Outlines on the iPad: Capturing information quickly and efficiently in a classroom is an important skill. So much of what we do in the classroom needs to be documented either b
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