Listly by James Gubbins
settings page in your Chrome Browser. Then find and click on "Manage Search Engines". Then scroll down to "Other search engines." This is where you can add more shortcuts for searching sites from your OmniBox. You just need to input a name for the search engine, a keywork or hotkey (whatever you want it to be), and the search URL.
As I am gearing myself up to meet students, I started to think of the fact that THEY are also meeting me too! I have several getting to know you activities planned - Buddy Powerpoints, Buddy iPhoto...
You can use an adapter and a cable to mirror exactly what's on your iPad's display onto a projector or television screen. When picking out an adapter, you need to know if your device has a Lightning or 30-pin Dock connector. You also need to know if your projector has HDMI or VGA input.
Arin Kress, a science and math teacher at Park Street Intermediate School in Ohio, is a member of the Choose2Matter team, and author of one of the most popular posts on this blog this year. She is tenacious in her quest to share the message of Choose2Matter and to effect positive change in the lives of the students with whom she works.
I've been a blogger since 2009, but I've been a writer for always. When I was principal, I wanted our students to have safe spaces where they could share their writing with the world and learn to proficiently use digital tools to make their voices heard.
TED Talks Education What should America do about its disastrous high school dropout rate? That's the focus of TED Talks Education, the first ever TED/PBS television special, hosted by John Legend, the award winning musician. The program looks not only at what's going wrong in high schools, but how to put it right.
Visionary, yet Practical Perspectives on Education for Today and Tomorrow "Inspiring" "Thought Provoking" "Buzz-Creating" An internationally acclaimed speaker, author, and innovator in the field of education and learning, Marc Prensky offers deep experience and insight into updating our education for today's world, and into using technology in powerful ways to educate today's youth.
October 10, 2013 · 11:04 am Have you ever sat through a bad presentation? Me too. But I never realized how serious of a problem it was until one day in 2008. It was a Wednesday in fact. A cold January Wednesday in the winter of 2008 when I took 112 seventh graders to the computer lab to work on presentations.