Sometimes, there are some great deals on the internet. And usually, the deals don’t last very long. If you’re thinking about buying Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 (or Adobe Premiere Elements 10), now is a good time. Adobe Photoshop and media literacy education go hand-in-hand. The classic Dove commercial, Evolution, really showcases the power of photo […]
Connecting your new iPad 3 to the 4G LTE Rogers network in Canada
One of the big reasons why I bought the new iPad 3 was because I wanted faster internet access on the road. (After playing with the new iPad 3, and letting students use my old iPad 2, I still stand by my initial post: teachers shouldn’t bother upgrading to the new iPad 3, and the […]
Dragon NaturallySpeaking Versus iPad Dictation – Which One Is Better?
One of the reasons that I bought the new iPad 3 was to check out the dictation feature. Apple has added a little microphone button beside the spacebar on the standard on-screen keyboard. Now you can dictate messages instead of typing into any app. This little button is a big deal. Sure, Dragon NaturallySpeaking has […]
Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking with Windows Live Writer
If you follow this blog, then you know that I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to write blog posts on this site. [stextbox id=”info”] (By the way, Dragon NaturallySpeaking is on sale right now – and if you’re thinking about buying Home or Premium, you have until March 17, 2012 at midnight to save $80 on Dragon […]
Does Dragon NaturallySpeaking work with Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Word, and Windows Live Writer?
I’ve been blogging by dictating to my computer using Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the past year. A few months ago, Matt asked me how to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking to grade student papers. At the time, I responded to his comment with the following advice: Dragon NaturallySpeaking works better if you’re speaking longer paragraphs. I never dictate […]
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