A while ago, I posted about using Prezi to teach in the classroom. (Edu Prezi licenses for educational use come in two flavours: Edu Enjoy and Edu Pro.) Prezi is a powerful alternative to PowerPoint because you can use movement to reinforce your message. In PowerPoint, you’re forced to move from slide to slide to […]
iBooks Textbooks in elementary, middle, and highschool classrooms
iBooks Textbooks are now available in the US. Apple’s version of the e-textbook is another reason why we need iPads in the classroom. Senior vice president Phil Schiller led us through Apple’s special event for educators today at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City. This post is written based on the official Apple video about […]
Who Is That Girl? Using Photos on Blogs, Part 4
Who is that girl? Who is that guy? Is she a model? Are these real people or is this just stock photography? This post is part of our series on using photos on blogs: The first post was about where to get free photos for your blog. Next, we talked about stock photography and why […]
Download Dragon NaturallySpeaking Software (Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5)
This post was written using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11.5 premium wireless using Windows 7 64-bit. What is Dragon NaturallySpeaking? Compare the different versions of Dragon NaturallySpeaking before you download. A few people have been searching this blog on classroom technology for information about how to download Dragon NaturallySpeaking and so I thought I would put all […]
Critical Thinking Images On Websites: Using Photos on Blogs Part 3
Critical Thinking Images on websites is our third episode in our series about using photos on blogs. Use free photos on your classroom blog to make your writing (and your students’ writing) more interesting. What is stock photography? Why did I decide to go with Big Stock Photo on this blog. Today’s post is to […]
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