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Tag Archives: android
Google+ Updates
So the buzz around the interwebs these days is ‘what in the world did Google do to Google+?’ Google+, for those living in caves, is Google’s answer to Facebook. While it started slow, I definitely like a lot of the functionality. We use it in our Y Princess tribe to organize us Dads, I use [...]
Posted in Freeware, Productivity, Professional Development
Also tagged browser, chrome, education, google, internet, schools, tablet
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Go Class for Android
I recently saw a review of Go Class on Android 4 Schools. This app definitely provides something we have been looking for. Just to summarize, my district decided on Android a few years back, first utilizing the Samsung Galaxy Tabs and now with a few hundred Nexus 7 among all the nook HDs and other [...]
Why Go Looking for the Fancy?
With all the shiny devices out there, most people do not think to use a small arsenal of tech tools. We want the biggest, fastest tools, without sometimes thinking of the learning that can take place. Take for instance a recent article and infographic that I posted here. Infographics can provide so many teaching moments [...]
Video Game Console Costs at Launch
Who out there still does not think we should have video game design in the curriculum? – Infographic used under Creative Commons license from Statista
Posted in Creative Commons, Devices, Freeware, hardware
Also tagged apple, Creative Commons, education, google, internet, media, microsoft, schools
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Tune Crawl–For Your Quick Music Needs
Yes, I know, some of these great music apps may not have tons of educational value, but I always go back to my experience as a fourth grade teacher. I regularly needed access to various genres of music, bluegrass, jazz, etc when discussing North Carolina history and culture. While I could definitely queue up some [...]
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Also tagged browser, chrome, education, google, internet, media, open source, schools, tablet
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