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Puzzle Baron has been serving the online puzzle community since 2007 with our various puzzling web sites, but we know there's still a big demand for proper pencil-and-paper puzzling. That's where Printable-Puzzles.com comes in! We've made high-resolution, print-quality versions of all of our most popular online puzzles and collected them here in one place for you to download, print and enjoy. Dozens of new printable puzzles are added each day, so check back often!
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Use GoogleDocs Self-Grading Quiz as an Exit Ticket ~ Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners
The GoogleDocs Form is an efficient way for teachers to collect small pieces of information because it automatically displays the information in a spreadsheet. Teachers can add formulas to those spreadsheets to create multiple-choice quizzes that grade themselves. Since a form can be linked or embedded into a website, wiki or blog, students do not need email accounts to take a quiz. The form works well on any portable computing device or full-blown computer which makes it perfect for use as an Exit Ticket at the end of a lesson. One simple 3-5 question Exit Ticket Quiz has at least three great uses.
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Your web browser can do a lot of amazing things, like editing pictures, chatting, collaborating in real time, and so on. Web apps certainly have their own advantages, but if you’re like me, I’m sure listening to music inside your browser isn’t one of your favorite online experiences.
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Don't be a text slave... play with it!
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BoxCryptor | On-the-fly Encryption for cloud storage
BoxCryptor encrypts your files using the AES-256 standard. This makes your data secure - no matter which cloud storage provider you use.
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Fake Facebook identities are real problem for schools | StarTribune.com
The impersonator posed as a real Cottage Grove sixth-grader, created a Facebook page and posted threats that he would bring a gun to school and shoot three students.
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Pros and Cons of Social Media in the Classroom| The Committed Sardine
There’s an ongoing debate about the role social media should play in education. Advocates point out the benefits that social media provides for today's digital learners while critics call for regulation and for removing social media from classrooms. Finding a middle ground has become a challenge.
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In the age of endless sharing, super cookies, social search results, and that ever-present social graph, it’s comforting to know that there are some who are still prioritizing privacy. (And a few of them are former Googlers no less!) In October 2010, Google engineer Brian Kennish created Facebook Disconnect, a Chrome extension that disables all traffic from third-party sites to Facebook servers but still allows you to access Facebook itself. The extension was an immediate hit, racking up 50K active users in two weeks (it now has 200K+), prompting Kennish to leave his job at Google to focus full-time on helping the average web user take back control of their data.
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How Tech Will Transform the Traditional Classroom
As the post-PC era moves from interesting theory to cold, hard reality, one of the most pressing questions is: How can we use tablets, and especially the iPad, to help people learn?
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DIY Professional Development « allthingslearning
In Glasgow yesterday (you might have heard that there’s a wee shindig there this week) there was a lot of talk about teacher professional development.
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Einstein's Complete Archives Now Online
Ever wanted to get into Albert Einstein’s head? Well, now you can, sort of. The science legend’s complete archives — more than 80,000 of them — are now available online for the first time ever at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. With the repository’s interactive features, people can now learn about Einstein in greater detail than ever before.
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For the last two months, you've seen some version of the same story all over the Internet: Delete your search history before Google's new privacy settings take effect. A straightforward piece outlining a rudimentary technique, but also evidence that the search titan has a serious trust problem on its hands.
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50 Google+ Circles Teachers Should Know About | Edudemic
Education subject matter in particular seems to flourish on the service, with parents, teachers, pros, students, and interested outsiders meeting up and talking about anything and everything.
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Run Windows & Microsoft Office on the iPad for Free with OnLive Desktop
Want to run Windows 7 right on an iPad? OnLive Desktop does exactly that, letting you access a cloud-based Windows 7 PC directly from iOS. Complete with the full Microsoft Office 2010 suite, you can use Word, Excel, and Powerpoint with full touch controls, and believe it or not it’s actually really fast and fluid.
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Common Rules for Capital Letter Usage | Visual.ly
Rules for capitalization vary by country, language and word usage. Simple rules for capitalizing proper nouns and writing the pronoun “I” in capital letters are helpful, but they don’t provide clear answers for every situation. Here are a few tips that are useful for determining when all capital letters should be used or when the first character needs to be written in capital letter form.
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