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Google Drive for iOS gets snappier and now lets you edit documents in landscape on iPhone
See on Scoop.it – International Educational Technology Google has updated its Google Drive app for iOS to version 1.3.0, featuring landscape-style editing for both documents and spreadsheets on the iPhone. Shown below, the new landscape … IntEdTechGuy‘s insight: WOW – Finally! See on thenextweb.com
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Apps in Education: Maths iPad Apps
See on Scoop.it – International Educational Technology IntEdTechGuy‘s insight: Looking for great Math Apps for the iPad? Check this list out from Greg Swanson See on appsineducation.blogspot.com
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Information Revolution: Big Data Has Arrived at an Almost Unimaginable Scale | Wired Magazine | Wired.com
See on Scoop.it – International Educational Technology Twenty years ago, electronic health records were nascent, digital music was mostly a fantasy, Twitter was what birds did, and Google cofounder Sergey Brin was a summer intern at Wolfram Research. See on www.wired.com
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Introduction to Book Creator
See on Scoop.it – International Educational Technology “A brief introduction to Book Creator. It includes how to add text, image/video, sound recordings, hotspots. It also shows how to import an already existing Book Creator epub in to Book Creator from a location such as Dropbox.” See on www.youtube.com
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An Internet Minute
Just read this article on what is actually happens on the Internet at any given second. Brian Proffitt wrote this article. The Infographic included in his writeup is right here!
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4 Great Rubrics to Help you Select Educational Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom “One thing I should underscore about the use of iPad in the classroom is the importance of knowing how to select educational apps to meet your students learning needs.I provided some great evaluation rubrics http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/11/educational-apps-checklists-every.html ; in previous posts and today I am adding 4 more rubrics. Check them…
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The false promise of online education?
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom “Proponents of online education have long branded it as a way to bring free knowledge to the masses, but in a thought-provoking piece for The Awl, Maria Bustillos argues that the rise of so-called massively open online courses (MOOCs) may not bode well for the quality of higher education.…
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My Scoop-it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom
I started a Scoop-it not too long ago and I am finding it very useful for following some of my favorite websites. It is a great tool for keeping up on all the latest technologies. Checkout my Scoop-it: Technology for Kids in the Classroom.
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Digital Learning Day :: Project Based Learning
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom ChristopherBell‘s insight: This is a very cool initiative and there are already a ton of resources! See on digitallearningday.org
