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Maybe the next device schools purchase (lease) for students will run Chrome
Chrome, the operating system not the decoration for your car, is evidently now ready for prime time. Google has announced hardware is now available (watch the first video). It appears that the school market is one target with a price, … Continue reading
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State Cut-Backs in K12 Funding
This infographic (I prefer you visit the site rather than including the graphic here) summarizes changes in K12 funding state by state. Some additional comments are provided in a few cases. Sources for data are provided.
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Presenting with iPad – MacWorld Recommendations
For those wanting to use their iPad 2 for presentations, here are some recommendations from MacWorld.
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Own ideas or focus group recommendations?
This from Education Week on the education-related agenda of possible candidate Mitch Daniels. I am starting to wonder when I see these issues whether what is promoted are personal values of the candidates (has it been successful in their states) … Continue reading
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ZWipes from Amazon Automotive
Need to clean that iPad and tired of using those miniature, expensive cloths you purchase at the Apple store? Try microfiber cloths from Amazon Automotive – ZWipes. These really do a great job. Thirty-six hand towel sized cloths for under … Continue reading
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Information resource of the future here now – would you call this a book?
Push Pop Press just released a new iPad information product they describe as the future of the book. The demo product is Al Gore’s Our Choice. I encountered a description of this product in a description from MacWorld and immediately … Continue reading
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