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I Have an iPad, Now What? SUECON Conference 2011
View the presentation here, complete with all of the links!
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Google Docs: Project Based Learning & Collaboration Made Easy
How is Google Docs different than Word or whatever else you have used before? If the above video space is blank, you can watch it here. or you can view the presentation here.
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Cell Phones are NOT Evil! SUECON Conference 2011
Download the PDF of the presentation above – all of the links mentioned in the presentation are active!
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Spashtop Remote for the iPad – Only 2 Bucks for a Limited Time!
If you’ve ever thought about buying the Splashtop Remote app for your iPad, today should be the day! The price is normally between $15 and $20, but it is on sale for a limited time for only $1.99! The server program that runs on the computers that…
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Best Presentation and Document Editing App for the iPad? What day is it?
A great technology teacher that I work with all of the time asked me a seemingly simple question in an email yesterday… “Best app to use Google docs and presentations on IPad? Am I asking for trouble trying to create presentations on IPad?” Well…
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Animoto – Give it a try!
I’ve just upped my 6-month free Animoto Plus account, and this time Animoto has thrown in a nice surprise… They’ve given me a promo code that up to 50 people can use to get their own Animoto Plus account. If you’ve wanted to give this great serv…
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MediaShift . Why Schools Should Stop Banning Cell Phones, and Use Them for Learning | PBS
via pbs.org This article highlights a recent Pew Internet survey which finds that 83% of adults own a cell phone, and over half have used the phone to instantly access information online to answer a question that they have. Why do we think that th…
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Take Out Your Cell Phones! – Poll Everywhere’s Blog
There’s something about teachers teaching teachers that makes this video a must see. Teachers are always thinking miles ahead and this instructor does just that. She has wonderful ideas on how to integrate Poll Everywhere in lessons, and tells of …