This is my last post using Dragon Naturally Speaking 11.5 Premium. (I am compensated for this review. Click here for details.) For almost two years, I’ve been blogging by talking to my computer using my trustee Bluetooth Plantronics Calisto headset and Dragon Speak. At the bottom of each post, you can see how many words […]
ThinkGeek T-shirt sale (and other fun stuff for your classroom)
I just got an e-mail from the lovely people at ThinkGeek that they’re having a two-day T-shirt sale right now. (As in, the sale started today, August 1, 2012 and it lasts until the end of tomorrow, August 2, 2012.) It’s a BOGO half off shirt sale, so you buy one T-shirt and you get […]
Looking for more classroom computers? Turn old laptops and desktops into Chromiumbooks (open source Google Chromebooks) Part 1
Where did July go? Future Shop is already running back-to-school specials and we’re not even into August yet. Sometimes the biggest challenge with integrating technology into the classroom isn’t a lack of interest, desire, or know-how, it’s a lack of resources. And the problem with resources is that they cost money. One of my side […]
Dropbox Pro plan now has twice as much space
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 […]
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