Here’s another reason why the iPad is a useful teaching tool in your classroom. Not only can you use the iPad to take notes in the classroom, but you can also use it to create virtual flashcards to help your students study for a test or exam. Sure, you could use index cards, post it […]
How to Get Students “Talking” on Your Online Literature Circle Blog
Do you have a class website or online literature circle blog? Are you letting your students fly and chat online on your class website, or are you clipping their wings? Lots of teachers are taking their lessons out of the physical classroom and into the digital learning space. Now, students can talk about books in […]
Using Apple TV to teach with your iPad 2 is great… Just don’t forget to turn off iMessage
Apple TV and an iPad 2 running iOS 5 have the potential to transform your classroom. The new version of iOS 5 allows you to mirror everything that you see on your iPad wirelessly to a data projector connected to your Apple TV. (You do need to have an HDMI connection in order to use […]
Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Premium Wireless Review – How accurate is it after a year and 34,000 words?
It’s been a year since I first started writing posts on this blog using Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11 Premium. After writing 25 posts, dictating 34,006 words, and making 943 word errors, you get a better idea of the kind of accuracy you can get with voice recognition software. (Based on those numbers, it’s an overall accuracy […]
Using Dragon NaturallySpeaking on your iPad / iPhone
Nuance, the makers of Dragon NaturallySpeaking 11, have a Dragon NaturallySpeaking app for the iPad/iPhone that you might consider checking out. (What is Dragon NaturallySpeaking? Check out this post to find out more information about speaking speech to your computer.) Actually, they have four mobile apps: Dragon Dictation is a free app that lets you […]
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