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edutonica: December 2013
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Tuesday, December 17, 2013. Technology, Our Schools And Learning - Using Technology in The Classroom. The following narrative was presented to the school board on the initial discussions related to developing the 2014-2015 School budget. This narrative preceded the talks related to budget considerations involving technology.). Technology, Our Schools, and Learning. The National Council of Teachers of English. Take on defining 21st Century Literacies defines successful participants as being able to:.
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edutonica: May 2014
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Friday, May 16, 2014. Manage All Your iOS Devices at School For Under $1000. If you wanted to stay completely within the Apple ecosystem, and prevent finger pointing when issues arose, you were pretty much restricted to using Apple Configurator and always being tethered to the computer running Configurator to manage your student and staff devices. To log in remotely to them when needed, and as Profile Manager is all managed through a web interface, we can login from any computer on our network to manage ...
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edutonica: March 2014
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. I get home from the gym yesterday evening and my 9 year old daughter is doing her homework on the table the two of us built a couple years ago. She’s busy completing her work, collaborating with her classmate via video chat. I was struck by how ordinary she appeared as if saying unconsciously, “Why wouldn’t you collaborate with your classmate remotely to finish your homework via remote video chat? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Modesto, CA, United States. View my complete profile.
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edutonica: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Parents Today - The Lost Generation in Learning and Schools? CC image courtesy of MarkGregory007 on Flickr. Labels: 1:1 Classroom Computing. Computer Use in Schools. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Modesto, CA, United States. Director of Technology and Information Systems. Sylvan Union School District. View my complete profile. Sylvan Union School District. Computer Use in Schools. Google Apps for Education. K12 online learning at-risk. Mobile computing k12 learning Rights.
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edutonica: September 2014
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Thursday, September 25, 2014. Google Apps GAFE Account Creator App - Built With LiveCode. You have to type in the GAM command and then the second command for moving the student into the correct Organizational Unit. This process can get old quickly. So to facilitate the creation of new, one-off student accounts, I created the OOGAG application. The One-Off GAFE Account Generation (OOGAG) tool. This tool was created with my favorite program development tool, LiveCode. You can download OOGAG here. Google Ap...
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edutonica: June 2013
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Sunday, June 30, 2013. I'll be working for five days in July with 30 teachers on some professional development in the area of student learning (and technology.) Many of the things I will be sharing and they will be learning will be unfamiliar in the sense of them using these tools in the classroom. I would like to see what you think in terms of whether or not I'm on target? Am I off base? Do I need to be more clear, etc? What do you think? Friday, June 14, 2013. Sylvan Getting Googley - Monday. Director ...
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edutonica: Puzzle Pullooza App With LiveCode
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Monday, November 3, 2014. Puzzle Pullooza App With LiveCode. This little puzzle example started out as a little Sunday evening mental exercise. How to create a simple puzzle activity that would work well as a desktop application and as a mobile application. As a result of that effort, I think this little project does a great job of showcasing some of the great features of creating mobile and desktop apps with LiveCode. In order to begin poking around the app and discovering how it works, I would recommen...
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edutonica: October 2013
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Thursday, October 31, 2013. Fall CUE Conference - Our Maker Session Featured in Conference Round Up. The annual Fall CUE Conference was last weekend and as usual, was a great opportunity to learn and interact with colleagues. I helped present a session on the Maker Movement in schools and we were covered in a later post reviewing the conference. You can read the review here: http:/ www.centerdigitaled.com/news/How-the-Maker-Movement-Can-Motivate-Students.html. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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edutonica: Memory Game Built Using LiveCode
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Monday, November 10, 2014. Memory Game Built Using LiveCode. How good is your memory? Here is a little LiveCode. Example project based on the old memory game that requires that you repeat a specific pattern. The game begins by clicking the start button and will continue incrementing up until you make a mistake. How high can you go? I pretty much bomb out at 7 or 8 steps. You will notice differences between the desktop code and the iOS mobile code. The Memory Game project file is available here: Download.
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edutonica: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014. LiveCode Mobile Development Cookbook. The book assumes some prior familiarity with LiveCode, but presents its content in manageable chunks, with easy to follow and well documented tutorials. Monday, November 10, 2014. Memory Game Built Using LiveCode. How good is your memory? Here is a little LiveCode. I pretty much bomb out at 7 or 8 steps. The musical notes were created in Apple’s Garageband and saved as mp3 and wav files. The mp3 files are referenced from within t...Finally...