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Dropbox, the app we all (at least many of us) know and love, has a plethora of advanced uses to make life so much easier in managing data between multiple computers and online. We’ve posted several roundups of tips and tricks for Dropbox and now we present our ultimate toolkit and guide.
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From Boolean search strings to grammer checks, Google can help both students and teachers. There is a little-known area of Google that focuses on helping just these users. Google has been making big steps towards helping higher education these days (Google Voice Now Free For .edu Emails) but this area, known as Google For Educators, has been around for about a year and is slowly gaining momentum in terms of popularity
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Update: How They're Blocking Google TV (with Screenshots)
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The Gmail team has just announced five new themes for Gmail:
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Microsoft has opened its sixth and largest store ever (8,600 sq feet) in the gigantic Mall of America in Minnesota today, and the store is right across the aisle from the Apple Store, as previously announced this summer.
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Management speak – don't you just hate it? Emphatically yes, judging by readers' responses to writer Lucy Kellaway's campaign against office jargon. Here, we list 50 of the best worst examples.
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If you’re an innovative educator with an Android, then you might want to check out Android for Academics. The company’s focus is creating smartphone applications for educators. There are currently four applications on the Android market, and several more in the works. Most of their applications are free.
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ImgOps is a meta-tool that lets you quickly apply many online image utilities to an image.
It works best with our bookmarklet (ImgOps), or you can enter a URL above. what is a bookmarklet
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Twenty-Four Interesting Ways and tips to use Voicethread in the Classroom
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The following list of ICT tools was crowd sourced from individual educationalists and not companies when the question 'What Indispensable ICT tools do you use in education' was asked and is not meant to be exhaustive in any way.
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What would it take during the production process to make you withdraw an article that had already been accepted for publication? At what point would the intrusions of the copyediting just be too much?
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Physics science fair projects deal with the study of matter and energy. Physics focuses on understanding electricity, energy, gravity, machines, magnets, and how certain materials change and combine in order to understand how the world and universe around us works. There are still many areas of the world and the universe that are unknown to man, and physics tries to understand these mysteries and see how they work.
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The ultimate music search – sort of a Shazam for a computer.
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