Julie Baird
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mrstowell261 replied to Julie Baird's discussion 'Google, Moodle or a Website: Option for accessing content on locked down 1:1 device'
Try Symbaloo.com for a cool way to turn links into buttons.  You can embed in a wiki, too.
Feb 1
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Christy Koop replied to Julie Baird's discussion 'Google, Moodle or a Website: Option for accessing content on locked down 1:1 device'
I agree - I love using Moodle. I know there are other options like EdMoto or Google, but Moodle has so many available options and I love that it keeps all your content. It is good for organizing and students can learn forums, wikis and if you give…
Jan 30
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Julie Baird replied to Scott Habeeb's discussion 'Apps, Ideas, & Advice for Using Tablets (Android or iPad)'
I wanted to follow up and let you know that one of the developers/coders for the software on our devices is working on the problem. We has it narrowed down to a couple of possibilities.  Thanks again for the dialog and for pointing me in the…
Jan 15
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Julie Baird replied to Julie Baird's discussion 'Google, Moodle or a Website: Option for accessing content on locked down 1:1 device'
Thanks, Michelle. There is a lot one can do with Moodle and I will use it but I know that it is not the easiest and simplest to set up. One of the problems with our Moodle is that I cannot upload files over 2 MB from home. I can at school but I end…
Jan 15

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At 12:38pm on November 25, 2011, Grace GormanGrace Gorman said…

Audacity is also a free downlaod and really easy to use if all you need is a voice file.

At 11:08am on December 5, 2009, Artault EmmanuelleArtault Emmanuelle said…
Brilliant ! Thanks for helping.
Don't worry about the delay. It's crazy around here too ! What kind of subjects do you have ? If you have some about Christmas, could you consider sending them first ?
For the files, the best way would be to send them as attached document to an email. But if you have 50 of them, I hope it won't take too much time. Maybe you could compress the files (.zip files) and upload them to Mediafire or Megaupload.
Let me know what is best for you.
I'm looking forward to listening to these files. Thanks again !
Emmanuelle
At 3:54am on November 15, 2009, Artault EmmanuelleArtault Emmanuelle said…
Hi ! I'm glad you appreciated Audio-Lingua. I'm actually part of the teachers who are in charge of the site and it's always very nice to feel that what you do can be useful to others... As you can imagine, we're always looking for new documents. I was wondering if you would be interested in submitting some. Christmas is coming. It would be nice to have various comments on how it is celebrated all over the world or what kind of presents you're going to buy for your family/friends. You could also talk about yourself, your job, whatever you feel like sharing. You could pass the message along and see if any of your students would be interested in doing so too. You can submit documents directly onto the site or you can also send me a message and I can do it for you. Thanks again for your interest and I'm looking forward to hearing from you. In the meantime, I feel there's a lot I can learn on Classroom 2.0. Let's go for a happy surfing ! Emmanuelle Artault, France
At 7:32pm on July 25, 2009, Jennifer GarciaJennifer Garcia said…
Hi Julie thanks for getting back to me. I teach high school students as well as part of our cross curricular initiative and this is where ToonDoo has been so very popular. I will definitely try out Pixton with them this year coming. Did the kids say why they prefer it to ToonDoo?
At 11:28am on July 12, 2009, MikeMike said…
Hello,
You and I have had some great dialogue on the "Are Interactive Whiteboards Necessary?" post and I was wondering if you might be able to help me with something. I'm teaching a grad class on ed. tech currently and have a student who is getting a SMARTboard in her room next year. She is a foreign language teacher and could use some ideas. (Just to be clear, I'm not agains IWBs, just the cost). I thought you'd be a good resource. Could I get your email to share with this student? I'll add you as a colleague and you can send it there if it's cool. Thanks
At 6:57am on July 6, 2009, Fred RavanFred Ravan said…
Thanks--that was very nice. It also makes my life easier. Usually we do listening the old fashion way which is cumbersome.
At 12:03pm on May 17, 2009, Obe HostetterObe Hostetter said…
We would love to have you join the 1600 SMARTBoard users sharing ideas, lessons, websites and any questions on SMARTBoards and Senteo clickers at http://smartboardrevolution.ning.com
 
 
 

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