February 2012
13 posts
Smartphone Scavenger Hunts: 10 Best-In-Class...
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy First objection: not all have smartphones. Solution: Pair students with smartphones to those without. “Marketers are combining location-based data with augmented reality to create interactive games that take place over distances.” Via psfk.com
Google to Sell Heads-Up Display Glasses by Year's...
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy Vaporware? Is this the new classroom? “People who constantly reach into a pocket to check a smartphone for bits of information will soon have another option: a pair of Google-made glasses that will be able to stream information to the wearer’s eyeballs in real time. According to several Google employees familiar with the project who asked not to be named,...
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom:...
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy Just might get me over the hump on using Evernote as the Ring the Rules Them All. Via blog.web20classroom.org
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom:...
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow Using Evernote in workflow. Very cool. Via blog.web20classroom.org
Tuesday Links – How to Create Workflow: From Diigo...
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow How to Create Workflow: From Diigo Bookmarks to WordPress Blog Post. I am using Diigo’s automatic blogging. It is a fairly frictionless workflow although I have discovered that I must leave the post “uncategorized” or it will publish as gibberish of some sort. Here is a screencast on how I do this. Via tex2all.com
Tuesday Links – How to Create Workflow: From Diigo...
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy How to Create Workflow: From Diigo Bookmarks to WordPress Blog Post. I am using Diigo’s automatic blogging. It is a fairly frictionless workflow although I have discovered that I must leave the post “uncategorized” or it will publish as gibberish of some sort. Here is a screencast on how I do this. Via tex2all.com
TechCrunch | BitTorrent Live: Cheap, Real-Time P2P...
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy Television is going the way of the dinosaur, and the deadly comet is called BitTorrent Live. Today, Bram Cohen, the author of the BitTorrent peer-to-peer sharing protocol, demoed his latest creation at the SF MusicTech Summit. Via techcrunch.com
10 Great Tools for Language Teachers
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow Stannard is great in that he finds good tools and then does even finer video tutorials. I use about half of these tools but I want to learn how to use MyBrainShark, Lyricstraining, audioboo, and MailVu. Via scribd.com
The Mentimeter - interact with your audience
Via Scoop.it - Tech Pedagogy Lots of good feedback, but how to fit into classroom workflow? Think I will try and report back. Anybody else? Interact with your audience - Free of charge and without registration! Via mentimeter.com
Collaboratively Crowdsourcing Workflows with...
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow I know just enough about what they are talking about to know that it sends an interesting tingle down my spine. I am thinking about how someting like this might be used in an eDCamp, unconference, or as the opening to Project Based Learnings. This is the part that got my juices going: “A central challenge in crowd computing is the workflow design problem:...
Quasi Gmail “Sub” Accounts = Student iPad...
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow Workflow is so critical to managing the tsunami of stuff headed your way.
Going paperless using iPads means you have to have workflow figured out. And with students under the age of 13, workflow without emails can be an issue.” Via dps61technology.wordpress.com
Workflow on the iPad – a paperless lesson
Via Scoop.it - TeacherWorkflow I love user case studies. Here is one. Today’s French lesson was paperless. No pen required, no exercise books, no text books, no dictionaries. I found a great resource on the TES resources site on Racism from a teacher going by the n… Via keldarichards.wordpress.com
Infographic: Reining in the information deluge
Via info.mindjet.com