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Monday, May 28, 2012

2 great collaboration and advanced Clicker Apps for the iPad

Many of you - who did not yet! - are using Socrative, the easy to use web solution
on www.socrative.com to create quick polls, quizzes for a class, where students can use 
any device (laptop, mobile, iPad etc.) to answer the questions.

If you want a bit more than just a quick polling, there are now 2 more - pretty advanced - solutions to go for,
NearPod and LectureTools. Both are free (as is Socrative), and allow to create (or use existing)
rich lesson content. Students can add notes and opinions, and you can test their skills.


NearPod (www.nearpod.com)
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nearpod-teacher/id523540409?mt=8
"Design enriched multimedia presentations and course materials with the Nearpod Content Tool – simply upload a pdf and add interactive features such as quizzes, polls, videos, drawing activities and more" 

Nearpod uses a 4 step tool set:


and
LectureTools
"LectureTools is a student response system that also allows students to take notes linked with the slides and videos presented in class, answer instructor generated questions and pose questions to the instructor. All notes, questions and activities are instantly synchronized with the LectureTools web application. It could be used as an advanced "clicker system" 


Somebody states: "iPads in class: now it's a no-brainer"
Well, we are getting there, no doubt. It is still a teacher who needs to create the content,
and those new tools have not developed any sharing facilities yet. Socrative allows
to share tests and quizzes, but there is no search function. Let's keep mentioning that
to those developers. Teachers want to collaborate too!

Marcel Ideler
Chadwick International
IT Integration


Thursday, May 24, 2012

3D design ideas

Using Macbooks and iPads, students at Kings Christian College in Australia (Grade12) did some terrific work: they planned parts of their school.
See the amazing results here at their Tech Blog Website;  http://kingscc.it/students-designing-classrooms
(and, while you are at it, they have more great examples of students work on-line. That's what you get at an established 1:1 Mac school, that is even being recognized as an Apple Distinguished School all-together!)

Here an overview of the Software they used:

Archicad
Free versions available for Students & Teachers


Artlantis Studio
3D rendering software (Mac, free for educators and students)


iVisit 3D
iPad 3D viewing of Artlantis objects

Alternatives:
It would be also possible to use Google Sketchup (Pro), as is has a plugin for the Artlantis rendering software.

And having discovered this: I was asked to help find possible Tech options for an Art project: creating a virtual museum, that can showcase students work from 2 different campuses (as it's the case here at Chadwick International). Way to go???

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Getting crazy, or Setting your Browser language back to English!

Living abroad? Like me in Korea? Always get your Google home page in Korean, no matter what?
You might have set your Google location to, e.g. New York. You thought that should give you English, right.
Well, that might have worked. 
More often, it will not. In my case, using Google Chrome as my browser, the home page
keeps switching back to a Korean version, making me *%$*^%$*%^ one more time, after I scroll to
the bottom of my page, where I can switch to English (again)

Enough is enough!

Here is the solution:

You will have to change not so much your location (I tried, believe me), but you will need to change 
your default home page settings!


This is done under the Basic settings (preferences). If your default is Google.co.kr, then you know
who is causing you trouble!
You cannot easily change that default however. Scroll down the list, until you see Google.com, select
that one, and then (magic), you can click "make default"
Do so! Ok, one more step (who said it's easy?), and DELETE the Google.co.kr, that is still sitting there, 
ready to cause more trouble.

Now it should look like in the picture.
That will work, keep you sane, and bring back your love for Googling stuff.
Take my word for it!

Marcel


Friday, April 6, 2012

What to do without Quicktime Pro?

Recently I was asked how one can flip a video, as PhotoBooth might do an automatic flip of your video and you just discovered that your precious recordings now look rather bad. Instead of re-recording, you want to flip the video back to normal!

In case you didn't know, the Auto Flip in Photobooth can be set as follows:



In the old days, there used to be a Pro version of Quicktime, allowing you to quickly rotate the video, and save the movie again, problem solved. Quicktime Pro isn't there anymore though!

Solution:

BitPlayer is there, a free download from http://www.tanjero.com/bitplayer/
It can do all those good things from old Quicktime Pro. 
Flip, Rotate, Export in a variety of options. Create playlists and more.
A time saver, and a very helpful 5* App to add to your collection!




Thursday, January 19, 2012

math equations chrome

Daum Equation Editor: Create & Edit Mathematical Equations [Chrome]

Posted: 18 Jan 2012 06:01 PM PST


Working with mathematical equations is something very few text editors properly support. You usually have to install a fully-fledged math software to be able to write and edit such equations. Fortunately however there is a small sized alternative available called Daum Equation Editor.

Daum Equation Editor is a free to use browser tool that comes as a browser extension for Google Chrome. The extension provides you with an equation editing interface that lets you input equations in two ways. Firstly you can add equations and special signs using the top row of functions and then entering the numerical or variable values in the equation that appears. The second way is to type up the equation like you would in software like MATLAB.

Both ways, you will be able to get a clear visual picture of the equation that you can later choose to export to a simple text file or, if you want to keep the visual feel intact, you can export the equation to PNG image with a transparent background.

Features:

  • A user-friendly browser app.
  • Compatible with Google Chrome.
  • Lets you write and edit equations.
  • Lets you export equations to simple text file.
  • Lets you export equation to PNG image.
  • similar tools: Fooplot and Text2img.

Check Daum Equation Editor @ https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dinfmiceliiomokeofbocegmacmagjhe (By Umar from AllThatIsApple)