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Apple Inc. has released iTunes 7.7 which, among other features, now gives access to the iTunes App Store for downloading applications on your iPhone or iTouch device. There are a lot of excellent applications available and a whole section dedicated to Educational apps. From stargazing to note-taking we are going to cover some of the highlights.
The primary season is over and the United States now has their two candidates for the general election for President. Republican John McCain will oppose Democrat Barack Obama on November 3rd for the highest office of the executive branch. With any new presidency comes reform and indeed “Change” has been a word used by both parties in regards to a number of issues. Today we are going to look at how both candidates stack up in their political views of how education should be reformed.
I was reading my new favorite website: Mental Floss… where I found a video that correlated perfectly with one of my summer classes (reference services). This video was of an editor and lexicographer speaking to the Google crowd about 10 things she wished people knew about the dictionary. I took notes! (She [...]
While perusing delicious, I came across A Farmer’s Market of Healthy & Productive k-12 Internet Resources. I couldn’t wait to share this with readers! As I begin planning professional development opportunities for my teachers, I will use this as a resource.
Teachingtips.com has posted 100 + resources for teaching without textbooks. So toss out consider pairing some online resources with those textbooks and GO!
With an increased focus in higher education on distance education and online learning, professors are looking to find ways to aid in the collaborative effort of a class when your students are spread out across the state (and possibly the globe). How do you provide a vehicle for interaction and group activity without the ability to meet in person?
Giveaway of the Day is offering fully licensed copies of WonderShare QuizCreator for creating flash-based quizzes, tests, and online surveys. The software must be installed today and it is Windows only.
Creating documents at home and worrying about compatibility on a work or school computer is a thing of the past. With Zamzar, you can convert files of up to 100 MB in size.
Share The Skies is a project out of the Virginia Department of Education. Basically, the DOE has placed a telescope in Australia and users can participate in “browser astronomy.” After recieving basic training from the website, and getting a user name and password, students, teachers and astronomy enthusiasts alike can schedule a time to [...]