-
OTR Links 12/14/2014 | doug — off the record
OTR Links 12/14/2014 http://t.co/8o0l841srp
-
7 things you need to know about the last sequential date in your mortal life http://t.co/lj2wtaucXW
7 things you need to know about the last sequential date in your mortal life http://t.co/lj2wtaucXW — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 14, 2014
-
Learning To Become a GOOD Digital Citizen | Digital CitizenShip – gustmees
MT @knolinfos: #LEARNing To Become a GOOD Digital Citizen: #DigitalCitizenShip http://t.co/NM3nnoU9HB via @knolinfos #eLeaderShip #eSkills — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Learn Which Programming Language to Choose With This Infographic
Learn Which Programming Language to Choose With This Infographic http://t.co/ED2XNEInNq — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
TryEngineering http://t.co/od60sbQjZR
TryEngineering http://t.co/od60sbQjZR — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Chrome Experiment Transforms Wikipedia Into Virtual Galaxy Called WikiGalaxy (video)
Chrome Experiment Transforms Wikipedia Into Virtual Galaxy Called WikiGalaxy (video) http://t.co/f3YA3jztSJ — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
You can now stow your own My Maps in Google Drive - SlashGear
You can now stow your own My Maps in Google Drive http://t.co/BBoJXkFsun — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
I've given up on Windows Phone | The Verge
I've given up on Windows Phone http://t.co/qgHpf5i5SQ — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
A Children Friendly Version of Google Chrome Is Coming
A Children Friendly Version of Google Chrome Is Coming http://t.co/ewg7CDRWhT — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
6 browsers to change the way you surf the Web | The Download Blog - CNET Download.com
6 browsers to change the way you surf the Web http://t.co/PZTagXQ51U — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Yahoo Starts Prompting Chrome Users To “Upgrade” To Firefox | TechCrunch
Yahoo Starts Prompting Chrome Users To “Upgrade” To Firefox http://t.co/Dt5gWNIxuE — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
CBC announces changes to local supper-hour newscasts http://t.co/3HFbBqLGnT
CBC announces changes to local supper-hour newscasts http://t.co/3HFbBqLGnT — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Google Forms: Create a Quiz from a Question Bank | Teacher Tech
Google Forms: Create a Quiz from a Question Bank http://t.co/3bgB5dZolH — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
The Innovator’s Mindset | Connected Principals
The Innovator's Mindset http://t.co/wJ3BHMgiyX — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Must-have Linux desktop apps (Six Clicks) http://t.co/Hj7wsYInXg
Must-have Linux desktop apps (Six Clicks) http://t.co/Hj7wsYInXg — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Smartphones: From Toy to Tool http://t.co/T4nXNfkrh2
Smartphones: From Toy to Tool http://t.co/T4nXNfkrh2 — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
-
Historical Places in Canada | doug — off the record
Historical Places in Canada http://t.co/VfWefb6M7y — Doug Peterson (@dougpete) December 13, 2014
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
Comments