Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in iPad, Microsoft Office Programs/Tools, Technology Help | Posted on July 14, 2014
Whether you are new to the iPad and are looking for tips on how to use these Office apps on your tablet, or you are a long-time Apple user who needs assistance with some basic functionalities of the Office suite, these tutorials are designed with you in mind.
Here are some tips and tricks for using the Microsoft Office apps on your iPad.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Conferences, Teaching Strategies, Technology Help, Technology Trends, Videos | Posted on March 13, 2014
Even if you were not able to attend FETC14, here is a complete list of videos and presentations posted on the Tech the Plunge Blog by Jeff Thomas. Here is the link to most of the conference sessions.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Blended Learning, Professional Development, Technology, Technology Help, Technology Planning | Posted on December 3, 2013
Ed Tech Challenge This a self-paced, scaffolded technology integration course for educators. This course was the collaborative effort of school districts all over the nation- and the content for this course was created by technology integrators, classroom teachers, Google Apps Certified Trainers and Teachers, and ISTE award winners. All of the suggestions we give are grounded in practice- they are techniques we actually use and we know work! We’ve flipped this course so that you can learn when you have time, and we’ve created templates, videos, and resources so that you can start using those tools right away.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Technology Help, Technology Planning | Posted on September 24, 2013
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Technology Help, Uncategorized | Posted on September 24, 2013
Ask a Tech Teacher – Online Tutorials Great tutorials on all the free programs teachers use most – from Evernote to Excel to popular Apps.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Technology Help, Videos | Posted on September 11, 2013
Tech Training Tutorials is a wonderful landing site on the “Ask a Tech Teacher Blog” for all kinds of targeted technology training. You can learn everything from Wikispaces to Evernote to Apps like Haiku Deck.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Professional Development, Technology Help, Videos, You Tube | Posted on June 14, 2013
8 Overlooked Useful YouTube Tools is a post from Richard Byrne’s Free Technology for Teachers blog. Check these out – there were some hints I did not know.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Professional Development, Technology Help, Windows 8 | Posted on June 14, 2013
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Professional Development, Technology Help, Videos, You Tube | Posted on April 19, 2013
5 You Tube Tips for Busy Teachers is a series of videos from Edgalaxy blog that guide educators step-by-step how to set up a You Tube Channel, download and save videos, etc..
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Desktop Publishing, Digital Photography, Digital Storytelling, Flipped Classroom, Online Projects, Podcasting, Presentation Tools, Technology Help, Technology Planning, Web 2.0 | Posted on December 6, 2012
Mapping Media to the Curriculum – What do you want to create today? This site has visual icons you can click to find places to create curriculum content, assessments, and publish online.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in BYOD, School System Resources, Technology Help, Technology Planning | Posted on December 6, 2012
Project Red is a research study on the implications of technology in learning and student achievement. In addition, there are resources available for all school stakeholders on implementing change through 1:1 technology implementation.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Apps for Learning, Professional Development, Technology Help, Technology Planning | Posted on August 15, 2012
Teacher’s Tech App Teacher’s Tech is one of the best mobile apps designed to assist teachers in the use of technology in their classrooms and their daily lives. This mobile app features “how-to” video screencasts of the most popular and useful Web 2.0 applications currently being used by educators, with step-by-step instructions on how to acquire services and use them effectively both as learning tools, collaborative devices, and resource generators.
Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Computer Repair, Technology, Technology Help, Technology Planning | Posted on May 10, 2012
Tech Ease is a web based technology help site with links for iOS and Windows. Topics and explanations are teacher friendly so check it out.