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Web 2.0 USB “Keys”

Posted by Paige on Jul 15, 2009 in Technology

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Kevin Hutchinson, creator of the iConnect iLearn Ning site, came up with an amazing idea to make a web 2.0 key chain. He took a bunch of great sites and added them to “keys”, laminated them, then put them all on a key ring. It is such a great way to have your top sites right in front of you. You can see his creation at the iConnect iLearn Ning.

I love Kevin’s idea, but the keys just weren’t doing it for me. So I decided… Continue reading

 
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The Amazing Drop.io

Posted by Paige on Jul 13, 2009 in Best Practices, Technology

I heard about Drop.io last year and immediately thought of a dozen ways to use it in my personal life. In fact, it just came in handy when I needed to get a huge slideshow to a friend for use in his wedding. However, the more I thought about it the more I realized just how useful a tool Drop.io could be in my classroom.

First let me back-up a few months… Sometime last Spring I read a blog (I am SO sorry I don’t… Continue reading

 
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Box.net

Posted by Paige on Jul 3, 2009 in Technology

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Box.net is a site that I learned about last year when my husband bought a netbook and was given a free subscription. Upon looking at the site and all it had to offer I quickly realized what a powerful tool it is.

At first my thought was to use it to “transport” documents from my home computer to my school computer and visa versa. However, once I really started playing around I saw how I could easily incorporate Box.net into my students lives.

Yes, Box.net is… Continue reading

 
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The Power of OneNote

Posted by Paige on Jul 1, 2009 in Technology

one note_1One of the handiest programs I’ve used in a long time happens to be one of the programs I’ve had for a long time: Microsoft’s OneNote.

OneNote has been around for a couple of incarnations of MS Office. I remember seeing it as an option when I installed Office 2003 and thinking “sure, I’ll add it, maybe it’s cool.” I remember opening it and thinking that it was indeed cool, but I had no idea when I would use it. Then came Office 2007 and I again… Continue reading

 
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TED Talks

Posted by Paige on Jun 30, 2009 in Best Practices, Technology

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TED Talks are very commonly referred to and blogged about these days, so I won’ t bore anyone by simply reiterating what my colleagues have already posted.

What I would like to say about the TED videos is that I am finding them to be my number one go-to resource with students and adults, inside and outside of the classroom. I cannot think of another resource that has proven to be as versatile as the TED videos.

However, just like all everything else in this world… Continue reading

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