This document discusses several technology tools that can make life easier, including password managers, cloud storage services, and screen sharing/online meeting tools. It introduces LastPass for password management, Dropbox for file storage and sharing across devices, and TeamViewer for remote screen sharing and online meetings. It also provides additional resources on using technology in education.
Part 1 of the Mobler Cards Workshop at the PfPC ADL WG meeting in Vienna, 6 Nov. 2012. This presentation focuses on the core concepts underpinning the Mobler Cards App.
Part 1 of the Mobler Cards Workshop at the PfPC ADL WG meeting in Vienna, 6 Nov. 2012. This presentation focuses on the core concepts underpinning the Mobler Cards App.
A talk for Jersey Digital Parenting Day, discussing why we need parental controls, demonstrating the basic setup including create a live account, web filtering and other controls.
WordPress in Higher Ed - Designing a Multi-device WordPress Course Site: A Ca...Paul Hibbitts
Regardless of the device ― smartphone, desktop, tablet ―today’s networked learners deserve a great user experience. Based on his first-hand experience of creating multi-device course companions for both his university and continuing studies courses, Paul will guide you through some of his key learner experience design insights and approaches. During the session he will also provide a guided tour of a multi-device WordPress 3.6 implementation for his university course on user interface design at Simon Fraser University, publicly available at http://cmpt-363-133.hibbittsdesign.com/
Integrating Webtools for Performance-based Chinese ClassroomJoanne Shang
21st Century learning requires 21st Century teaching. Are we, the Digital Immigrants, equipped with the right tools to teach our Digital Natives by engaging and challenging their critical thinking, collaboration and creativity?
Using iPads to support students struggling with literacy requirements of schoolSpectronics
This presentation will provide an opportunity for us to explore strategies and support tools proven to be effective in supporting students who are struggling with the literacy requirements in primary and secondary schools. In particular, addressing the needs of students who are struggling to keep up with the reading, writing or organisational tasks required of them. These students may be struggling because of learning difficulties/disabilities. Alternatively, they could be one of the growing numbers of ESL (English as a Second Language) students in our schools.
While the need for effective remediation is paramount for all students struggling with literacy, this workshop will be focused on using the iPad as a compensatory tool for students. While at the same time as being providing with effective literacy instruction, students also need to be getting on with the business of ‘reading to earn’ - accessing the curriculum and learning content across all their subject areas, and being engaged in meaningful communication and assessment of what they have learnt. Compensatory tools are essential in the provision of accommodations and adjustments for all students, and this will be the focus for this presentation.
CAUCE - Mobile Learning: A User Experience PerspectivePaul Hibbitts
Mobile is the new reality in the world of online learning. With a focus on user experience (UX), this session will explore how to leverage Moodle to better support anytime, anywhere learning on an ever-expanding range of mobile devices. Topics will include the fundamentals of mobile learning UX, the on-going evolution of the "mobile first" design viewpoint, and the increased importance of design for emotion. This session will also explore what open source responsive HTML frameworks, such as Twitter Bootstrap, can offer to Moodle.
IT4BC - Mobile Learning User Experience (UX) Design: Creating a Mobile Course...Paul Hibbitts
Explore how to improve mobile learning outcomes with user-centered designer and UX analyst Paul Hibbitts. By sharing his experiences in creating mobile course companions in both academic and corporate contexts, Paul will guide you through the fundamentals of mobile learning, including its potential role with formal learning, and how to use UX design viewpoints and techniques to provide more effective mobile learning. He will also share his preferred tools and techniques to leverage WordPress as an outstanding vehicle to deliver mobile learning, using a case study involving a face-to-face university course he recently taught at Simon Fraser University.
A talk for Jersey Digital Parenting Day, discussing why we need parental controls, demonstrating the basic setup including create a live account, web filtering and other controls.
WordPress in Higher Ed - Designing a Multi-device WordPress Course Site: A Ca...Paul Hibbitts
Regardless of the device ― smartphone, desktop, tablet ―today’s networked learners deserve a great user experience. Based on his first-hand experience of creating multi-device course companions for both his university and continuing studies courses, Paul will guide you through some of his key learner experience design insights and approaches. During the session he will also provide a guided tour of a multi-device WordPress 3.6 implementation for his university course on user interface design at Simon Fraser University, publicly available at http://cmpt-363-133.hibbittsdesign.com/
Integrating Webtools for Performance-based Chinese ClassroomJoanne Shang
21st Century learning requires 21st Century teaching. Are we, the Digital Immigrants, equipped with the right tools to teach our Digital Natives by engaging and challenging their critical thinking, collaboration and creativity?
Using iPads to support students struggling with literacy requirements of schoolSpectronics
This presentation will provide an opportunity for us to explore strategies and support tools proven to be effective in supporting students who are struggling with the literacy requirements in primary and secondary schools. In particular, addressing the needs of students who are struggling to keep up with the reading, writing or organisational tasks required of them. These students may be struggling because of learning difficulties/disabilities. Alternatively, they could be one of the growing numbers of ESL (English as a Second Language) students in our schools.
While the need for effective remediation is paramount for all students struggling with literacy, this workshop will be focused on using the iPad as a compensatory tool for students. While at the same time as being providing with effective literacy instruction, students also need to be getting on with the business of ‘reading to earn’ - accessing the curriculum and learning content across all their subject areas, and being engaged in meaningful communication and assessment of what they have learnt. Compensatory tools are essential in the provision of accommodations and adjustments for all students, and this will be the focus for this presentation.
CAUCE - Mobile Learning: A User Experience PerspectivePaul Hibbitts
Mobile is the new reality in the world of online learning. With a focus on user experience (UX), this session will explore how to leverage Moodle to better support anytime, anywhere learning on an ever-expanding range of mobile devices. Topics will include the fundamentals of mobile learning UX, the on-going evolution of the "mobile first" design viewpoint, and the increased importance of design for emotion. This session will also explore what open source responsive HTML frameworks, such as Twitter Bootstrap, can offer to Moodle.
IT4BC - Mobile Learning User Experience (UX) Design: Creating a Mobile Course...Paul Hibbitts
Explore how to improve mobile learning outcomes with user-centered designer and UX analyst Paul Hibbitts. By sharing his experiences in creating mobile course companions in both academic and corporate contexts, Paul will guide you through the fundamentals of mobile learning, including its potential role with formal learning, and how to use UX design viewpoints and techniques to provide more effective mobile learning. He will also share his preferred tools and techniques to leverage WordPress as an outstanding vehicle to deliver mobile learning, using a case study involving a face-to-face university course he recently taught at Simon Fraser University.
This presentation was created in Keynote and a version was uploaded in PowerPoint for SlideShare. iPads for Kids shows ways in which you can use the iPads in the classroom and ways to make searching for apps easier. The third slide is a YouTube video (that you can find here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9Zyc-ntZp4) it's quite funny and worth a watch.
To the Cloud! How to Compile and Analyze Reference Statistics Easily and for ...Sonnet Ireland
Presentation on the technology used to compile and analyze statistics at the Earl K. Long Library at the University of New Orleans. Presented at the Louisiana Library Association Annual Conference in Shreveport, LA on March, 23, 2012 at 1pm by Sonnet Ireland and Faith Simmons.
I Want To List My Home Where Do I Enter My Information?Phil Caulfield
2 weeks ago we shared an amazing strategy on how to
get more listings and buyers.
Last week we shared how to set up your free website for
this Home Prices Strategy.
This week we are going to share how to capture your clients information on your website using Google drive
forms.
You will be able to use these forms for many different
strategies and websites.
This presentation targets iPad and iPhone apps for students with special needs. The apps address executive functioning skills, organization, great study habits, and much more!
This Slide Show targets iPad and iPhone apps to help students with disabilities meet the demands of the Common Core. Presents graphic organizing, visual times and schedules, study skills, and much more!!!
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1. Technology To Make Your Life
Easier
Counselor In-service
October 9, 2012
Professor Gina M. Bowers-Miller
2. • Do you have too many passwords to remember?
• Do you use more than 1 device?
– laptop, tablet, phone, desktop PC?
• https://lastpass.com/
• Cautions:
– Go to Preferences, Security…log-off settings!
– Don’t autofill you sites if you share the computer
3. 1. Do you forget where you saved your files?
2. Ever go to a meeting and wished you would
have brought a document with you?
3. Do you share documents with workgroups &
teams?
• https://www.dropbox.com/
4. • Sync Folders
•Desktop Icon
•You can simply drag
your files to Dropbox to
save them…