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I went by to my old standby Infinite Thinking Machine. I found an article that caught my attention because it was about cellphones in education. Cellphones in Education One of the links I focused on was Liz Korb’s. She thought the cell phone could be the “Swiss army knife of 21st century digital learning tools”. This is because [...]
Posted at: April 29th, 2009 - 10:40 pm - Number of Comments » 0
My first impression of Pageflakes was TOO BUSY and the page takes a long time to load. However, after studying all of the information coming to me, rather than me going out to find the information, I liked Page Flakes better and better. It was very easy to move, edit, and add the various flakes. I think students [...]
Posted at: April 29th, 2009 - 9:36 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I LOVE Google Docs! I can’t imagine why everyone doesn’t use it. Bill Gates has probably blocked the site for many. Just kidding! Google Docs is a great solution to our teacher’s overloaded email accounts with too many attachments, also helpful to keep from having duplicates of the same documents. My husband doesn’t have Office [...]
Posted at: April 28th, 2009 - 10:44 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I spent much more time exploring these two sites than I thought I would. I’m glad I went to YouTube first, because if I had gone to TeacherTube first, I probably would never have gotten to YouTube. I felt like TeacherTube was a education filtered version of YouTube (which it is). I was overwhelmed by [...]
Posted at: April 28th, 2009 - 9:30 pm - Number of Comments » 0
I really enjoyed listening to everyone’s podcasts. I think this is a great technology tool for the classroom.
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Posted at: April 28th, 2009 - 9:46 am - Number of Comments » 0