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Yahoo announced a bunch of changes at its photo site, Flickr, today, including letting you store 200,000 photos for free (compared to the previous 200). Read all about it at this Read Write Web post. Flickr is on my The … Continue reading → Read More...
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Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Home Computers on Academic Achievement among Schoolchildren is the title of a new study finding that schools providing computers to students for home use resulted in no academic gains: Computers are an important Read More...
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Google+ Photos Can Now Automatically Create Animated GIFs, Panoramas, HDR Images And Better Group Shots is a TechCrunch post sharing details on a ton of new Google+ photo-editing tools, including creating panoramas and GIFs. I’m adding the info to three Read More...
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With Google Reader closing down on July 1st — and clearly losing some functionality as that day grows near — David Pogue has published a good article recommending that people switch to Feedly. I agree. I also like his article … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’m going to compose a new “The Best…” list that’s more specific than The Best Resources For Beginning iPad Users. Please leave a comment with your suggestions. I’d like to divide them into the categories of reading, writing, speaking, and … Continue Read More...
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This is a pretty interesting interactive infographic. Because it’s so historical, I’m adding it to a somewhat odd list I’ve posted, The Best Resources To See Connections (or Disconnections) In The World Before & After The Internet: The Complete History Read More...
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TIME Magazine recently published their 50 Must-Have iPad Apps for 2013. I’m adding the list to The Best Resources For Beginning iPad Users. Read More...
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David Pogue: 10 top time-saving tech tips is a great, short TEDx Talks video where the NY Times tech columnist offers several helpful tech tips. I’m embedding it below, and adding it to My Best Posts For Tech Novices (Plus … Continue reading → Read More...
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I’m adding this infographic to The Best Sites To Learn About The Internet: How much of the world is online? infographic Read More...
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Glide is an iPhone app that lets you easily share video messages and is rapidly gaining popularity. You can read more about it in The New York Times. I’m adding it to both The Best Applications For Sending Online Video … Continue reading → Read More...
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Here are a couple of good additions to The Best Resources For Beginning iPad Users: Introducing Mobile Technology Into Your Classroom: Structures and Routines is from Edutopia. The Smart Way to Use iPads in the Classroom is from Slate. Read More...
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I’ve just updated The Best Applications For Creating Free Email Newsletters. Feel free to offer additional suggestions… Read More...
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I’ve been exploring various alternatives to Google Reader (see The Best Alternatives To Google Reader Now That It’s Being Shut Down). Right now, I’m primarily trying out two tools, Feedly (which is on that list and has gotten 500,000 new … Continue reading Read More...
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I am very open to being corrected, and I’m looking forward to asking my students about this, but I think The Los Angeles Times this week has provided a perfect example of mistaking correlation with causation (which makes it a … Continue reading → Read More...
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Maybe there are lots of ways to do this, but until I learned about Googomi today I didn’t know it was possible to create a RSS feed for your Google Plus posts. Then I learned you could do the same … Continue reading → Read More...
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