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Learners TV

May23

This is a comprehensive site providing thousands of downloadable Video lectures, Live Online Tests,etc in the fields of Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Medicine, Management and Accounting, Dentistry, Nursing, Psychology, History, Language Training, Literature, Law, Economics, Philosophy,Astronomy, Political Science etc FREE to its visitors… This site provides free video and audio lectures of […]

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QR Codes Without a Camera–Use Google Chrome

May23

QR codes need to be read by camera phones or webcam and that can be a problem.  Thanks to a entry by one of my most favorite techies, Richard Byrne of Free Technology for Teachers, there is a solution to that problem. QRreader (beta) is a Google Chrome extension that allows you to use your […]

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QR Codes & Their Uses

May23

I came across several posts by Tammy Worcester on her blog “Tip of the Week” and I will include links below: First:  Explanation and use of QR Codes   Then, how to add audio to your QR Code:  

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103 Interesting Ways to use an iPad in the Classroom

May22

  Now it has an new and improved version…  

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ThingLink–Creating Interactive Images

May21

Thinglink is a neat tool for creating interactive images.  This is a free, online registration website for embeding audio, video and rich media links directly in images and share them across the web.  Bring in your images from anywhere.  You can bring images from the web by copying their URL, import from Flickr with an […]

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Online Convertor of ANYTHING!

May21

This conversion tool is awesome—it is free, no need for registration and it will just about convert anything—text files, audio files, video files.  Want to convert a video to a new format or download a video from the web? Do you need to convert an audio file to MP3 or WAV? No problem, Online-Convert has you covered. Need […]

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Google Drive is Alive! Keep Anything–Share Anytime

May10

Google Drive, Google’s online file storage system, is now alive. With it you can upload and access all of your files including videos, photos, PDFs, Google Docs and more. Google Docs is integrated with Google Drive so you can work on all your documents, presentations and spreadsheets, as well as share content and then add and reply […]

Fotobabble

April10

New website I came across for adding voice to a photo.  This can be used on a computer, iPhone, iPad, and Android phone.  The account is FREE and it’s very user friendly.  So, what is Fotobabble?  According to their site, “its the easiest way to add voice to photos. Its free – just upload a […]

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Camtasia Studio–“First Attempt”

February8

I was finally given a computer with enough “uumph” to handle some video editing so I tried my copy of Camtasia Studio for screen and audio recording of short instructional lessons for my class.  I tried a quick fix for taking a student’s random photo and then removing the background so it can be superimposed […]

10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have

February3

10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have Earlier this month, I wrote “10 Important Skills Students Need for the Future.” After reading a few articles about specific tech skills, I thought I write what I think are the 10 Important Tech Skills Students Need. 1. Internet Search – students need to know how to do a proper internet search, […]

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