Week 7 Reflection: A Quick Round-up of New Google Drive Features
Google is always making improvements, Google Drive is no exception. The biggest, most recent feature is the group chat function with your collaborators. Your collaborators’ Google+ profile picture...
View ArticleWeek 8 Reflection: Sometimes it’s Hard
Shelley Wright blogs about the difficulty in the progressive ideas in teaching. Those being, student based, technology fluency, etc., the words we hear everyday. It’s those words being repeated over...
View ArticleWeek 9 Reflection: Gripcase Review – It’s Awesome for Kids #edchat
Nicholas Provenzano has a 2 year old son. 2 year olds tend to be clumsy, uncoordinated, and have the drops. Nicholas also has an iPad. His son love his iPad. Nicholas told about the Gripcase and how...
View ArticleMeograph: Parts of a Flower
Meograph has great potential. However, I had more difficulty with this web app than any others that we have used this semester. It is easy to navigate, but when editing videos, voice recordings seems...
View ArticleReflection: Samorost 1: A Point and Click, Critical Thinking, Trial and Error...
Mr. William Chamberlain uses his class blog to give resources to parents, other teachers, and his students. He also gives assignments on this blog site. This particular assignment requested the...
View ArticleWeek 11 Reflection: The Portable $500 LED Projector I Want
Wesley Fryer attended the iPads for Learning Conference in Olathe this weekend. There, Steve Pillow showed off the new CooLux LED DLP Projector. This projector is available for $500, has HDMI and VGA...
View ArticleBest Places to Live and Reflection
CNN Money, along with countless other sites, come out with an annual “Best Places to Live” article. Based on a list of criteria, they determine the best place to live. My group and I decided to use...
View ArticleWeek 15 Reflection: It’s Just a Ctrl-C Now
David Warlick, from the 2¢ worth blog, gives advice on coding and other difficult computer actions. He mentions how much easier it is today in comparison to when he learned. Nowadays, it’s as simple...
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