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  1. Added Oct 02, 2008 by beautyfulgazelle
    Through webinars, videoconferencing, blogs, social networking sites and live training, teachers are coaching their colleagues on how to integrate technology-based teaching strategies into their classrooms.
  2. Added Jan 17, 2008 by aseldow
    At its most basic level, webapp Jott is a voice to text transcription service: you call Jott, leave a message, and Jott transcribes it and emails you or your contacts the text. That alone can capture the big idea that pops into your head on the drive to the office, but Jott can do a whole lot more than send you email. With Jott?s built-in links and tools that capitalize on its email-sending abilit
  3. Added Jan 10, 2008 by rvyduna and 5 others
    Embrace wireless technology in the classroom. If you don't have the budget to buy expensive polling hardware, Poll Everywhere is a great, cheap tool to add a new dimension to your lessons. Ask a poll question, have your students or participants text their answer using their cell phones. Then watch an instant graph compile, tallying your votes. Encourages participation
  4. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    Mobiode is a simple and flexible solution for mobile surveys and polls, which can be used to collect data from users via their mobile phones.You create survey in your web browser and participants to the survey respond using their mobile phones.All results are visible through our web interface in real time or in the Excel. (Download pdf presentation.) Start creating you first mobile survey right now for FREE.
  5. Added Sep 01, 2007 by longpd
  6. Added Jun 28, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    If you check out Mac’s ‘Introducing the iPhone‘ webage you will see that it is a typical smart phone with e-mail, calendar, SMS, photo, music, and internet support. That in itself isn’t too exciting. Most smart phones come with that now a days. What people are really raging about is the interface, but I mostly just chalk that up to eye-candy. What can the iPhone REALLY do for educators? Here are three features that I believe will impact education.
  7. Added Feb 19, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    If you have ever been in a chat room or received an instant message or text message from someone that seemed to be in its own foreign language, this Webopedia Quick Reference will help you decipher the text chat lingo.
  8. Added Dec 18, 2006 by aseldow
    "Texting" -- sending brief messages by cellphone -- has grown dramatically beyond the teenage and 20-something "thumb generation" over the past year, in part because parents are beginning to use the cellphone screen as another channel to communicate with children who otherwise might not have much to say.
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