Whoa. Dropbox just doubled the amount of space that I have with them. Two hours ago, I had 84 GB of space. I just renewed my premium subscription – $99 for 50 GB of space and then I pay an additional $39 for the “pack rat” unlimited undo history add-on. For an annual cost of […]
Dragon Naturally Speaking, Microsoft Word, and Windows Live Writer
I really like Microsoft Word. Sure, I use Google Docs in the classroom with my students. No one does online collaboration like Google – Microsoft and Wikispaces just can’t compare. I love how you can have multiple students working in the same Google document at the same time, and Google does a great job of […]
WordQ and SpeakQ: Assistive Technology for the Classroom
Lately, I’ve been spending a lot of time playing around with WordQ and SpeakQ. (Mostly because my free 30 day trial is about to expire, but also because I like playing around with voice recognition software.) WordQ is a pretty neat piece of assistive technology. It’s a third-party application that helps students to write, whether […]
SpeakQ Speech Assistive Technology vs Dragon NaturallySpeaking Voice Recognition Software
WordQ is assistive technology software that helps students write by predicting their next word as they type. SpeakQ is a plug-in for WordQ that adds speech recognition. Sometimes students get stuck trying to spell a word because they are so wrong that they can’t find the word in the dictionary, and assistive technology can’t predict […]
Summer! A Time to Play with Technology for the Classroom
Well, here we are again. Another school year is over, report cards are done, and my classroom is packed up into cupboards and boxes. In between, the lazy days of summer, road trips, and spending some quality family time outside, I’m hoping to post more regularly on this site. It’s time to play with some […]
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