So this is an experiment. I’m trying to see what happens when I talk into to my computer when I have a DVD playing the Avengers, and the radio blaring on my iPad at the same time. How accurate is this? I went to a demonstration where the person used Dragon NaturallySpeaking and just talked […]
How accurate is Dragon NaturallySpeaking in a noisy classroom?
I have a cat. I also use Dragon NaturallySpeaking. One day, my cat was meowing at me as I dictated to my computer. Really loud persistent meows. There I was, trying to talk to my computer, correct mistakes (to train Dragon), and play with my cat all at the same time. It didn’t work very […]
How to Draw on a Screenshot: Quickly Add Arrows and Text on a Screenshot (Windows)
How to Draw on a Screenshot UPDATED (Dec 10, 2019): This post was originally written in 2013 – I used Dragon Naturally Speaking and talked about screenshots. The content is still relevant today and is slowly being updated. Stay tuned! Back in 2013 when this post was originally written, I did a presentation for teachers […]
Are you using classroom technology effectively?
Let’s pretend you have a class of 24 students. As a classroom teacher, which would you rather have? Access to a class set of (24) laptops for two weeks of the school year. (If you choose this option, you get 10 computer days and you could either use those 10 days consecutively over two weeks, […]
How to lock your iPad screen so students can only use 1 specific app
NOTE: This post is being updated for today’s classroom (May 25, 2019) Back in April 2013 when I first wrote this post, there were lots of great iPad apps for use in the classroom, but not all of us had access to school iPads. I knew quite a few teachers who had their own iPads […]
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