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Tag Archives: firefox
Video Gaming
So we finally moved into the gaming era, albeit quite late, with the acquisition of a wii over the holiday. The girls are quite the dancers and bowlers already! That got me thinking what are we doing with gaming in our schools? I will assume you hear about the interesting things they do with World of Warcraft [...]
The Whole Reason for the Internet: Interpreting Data
The internet gives a powerful tool to us–a way to utilize a huge amount of data. For instance death and birth rates in the US in real time. Yeah, just head over to https://googledrive.com/host/0B_n1OLMaOursZUwxSUpsX1JFb1E/ and see this simulation using US Census data. Pretty powerful. Does not matter if you use a tablet or PC, Apple or [...]
Twitter and Social Networking Improve Student Engagement?
Whatever side of the filtering issue you stand on (block everything or let everything open), one thing is for sure, social networking tools like Twitter definitely engage our students. Now, whether they engage them educationally or not is another question, one we face in our school district. About a year ago, we moved to unblock [...]
After Having My Parents in For the Weekend…I Can Relate…
Posted in open source, Productivity
Also tagged browser, chrome, education, google, internet, microsoft
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Videodropper–Save YouTube to Your Dropbox
First, make sure you ONLY use this link: http://videodropper.ep.io/ to access this resource. You may end up in a NSFW site otherwise, like I did! Second, you need a Dropbox account. You can get a free account at dropbox.com. If you are in the dark, Dropbox allows you to backup files from your computers and access [...]
