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It’s the distracted generation, the ADD generation, and the target of countless articles by The New York Times bemoaning its loss of attention and focus; yes, it’s the millennial generation.
Twitter applications can be called by different names. They are sometimes called as "twitter tools", "twitter add-ons" and the likes. But whatever the name they are called, they are simply websites which have built-in scripts that complement Twitter.
Tom Barrett tweeted a question today asking how to share your entire iPad app collection with someone. After a little research, I came up with a post on this page and followed the directions. Here is the first of the 12-page app list on my iPad.
This is a follow-up post to " 8 Ways Teachers and Students Can Use Google Plus ". Now that you have already had an idea of the potential of this promising social networking tool together with some tips on how to use some of its features in education, we will now delve into some interesting educational circles. These circles are a great way for teachers to discover, exchange and share ideas and resources on hot educational topics.
Huge directory of applications for the Android platform
I recently read an article at Edudemic entitiled "20 Must-Have Educational Resources For All Teachers". In this article, the author writes about the devices and web-resources that he feels are must have's for education. In it, he challenges the readers to create their own list too. I agree with much of his list, but thought I'd make my own list a little differently.
Educators are giving YouTube — long dismissed as a storehouse of whimsical, time-wasting and occasionally distasteful videos — another look. As Google, YouTube’s parent company, fine-tunes a portal that lets schools limit students’ access to selected content, the video-sharing Web site is gaining popularity as a trove of free educational materials.
Excellent resource for all mayors in Cyber Security, Cyber warfare, Cybercrime, Espionage, OSINT, Malware, languages and much more!
Links to all sorts of resources for schools, particularly related to the use of technology in K-12 schools.
These pages are designed to support innovative teachers who are integrating ICT in the curriculum.
These are some of the best free internet resources for education. This page is constantly updated; every time I come across a new piece of software or an exciting website, I list it here. You might also want to take a look at my Diigo account for more links. This list is not exhaustive in any way. In fact, if you think there is a tool or application for use in education that should be added to this list, please don’t hesitate to get in touch and suggest it!
APPitic is a directory of apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to help you transform teaching and learning. These apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings
Clockblock provides visual To-Do Lists that make it easy to prioritize your work.
Want to clean and optimize your PC? You've probably heard of CCleaner, arguably the world's most popular tool for doing the job. It clears out temporary files, cleans the Windows Registry, erases browser histories, and so on.
We honor the scrappy newcomers and established players that make the Web so useful, entertaining and just plain indispensable
So I thought I’d compile a list of 1010 10000 things I believe all ICS students should have done (by themselves) by the time they get their diplomas. With luck, students have come across some of these in courses. Most likely, that won’t happen, so students need to make time for extra-curricular activities.
With only about three days left until the Engaging Educators Express takes off for the ISTE Conference in Philadelphia, I wanted to make sure to jot down the top five things I want to make sure that I do at the conference. And I wanted to share them because maybe my ideas can help you, too.
applist.me allows you to share a list of all your iPhone- and iPad-Applications with your friends, your colleagues and your family. Nothing more, nothing less.
We where frustrated that there are gazillion of Apps to choose from, but no easy way of sharing and showing your collection to a friend - other than to hand him your iPhone. We wanted App-recommendations from friends, not from newspapers. That's why we build applist.me. Follow or contact us on Twitter.
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