Wednesday, May 29, 2013
How To Uninstall Android Apps in Bulk
Google is not holding back by integrating most of the useful features in its Android OS. Tech pundits firmly say that Google’s Android platform is one of the most flexible OS. The open source nature of the OS lets you tweak the system in whatever way you want, and gives you a full control over the system. But are you in the real control? The same question pique one of our reader’s mind, who just
Collection of Best Android Multiplayer Games - Free and Paid Games
We, adults and kids included, all enjoy games on our PC and mobile handsets. Games account for the largest revenue in mobile and PC segment. There are abundance of games available in the market that can be played alone, and many gives you a chance to prove superiority over your friends. Cross-platform games are a new buzzword, and we’re are here to cover some of the best Android multiplayer games
Monday, May 27, 2013
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 2013
If you’re looking for strong and easy antivirus software, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus stands at the ready. Offering effective security, simple usability, effective resource usage and an enticing price point, Bitdefender Antivirus Plus is the best antivirus software and our toptenrviews Gold Award winner. It is a top-tier antivirus software solution with superior protection and performance
Sunday, May 26, 2013
How to Unlock Motorola Phones with Windows
When you buy a new mobile phone you will probably get a good deal by signing up with a service provider at the same time. To make sure you stick with the plan, your service provider will lock your phone, making it impossible to use the phone with other providers or take advantage of the full GSM capabilities of your handset when traveling the world. Nor will you be able to use your sim card in
How to Unlock a Motorola Cell Phone Overseas
When traveling overseas, you may find that the cost of long distance calls can quickly add up. There's also a good chance that you're roaming, which means that your phone is acquiring signals from other companies' towers. This will also add a hefty toll to your phone bill. Fortunately, there's a simple solution to your long distance and roaming woes, which is to unlock your phone. This will
Friday, May 17, 2013
Mobile Apps for Classroom Management and Assessment
One area of education technology that we do not focus on enough is the ability for technology to aid teachers in assessing and tracking management in the classroom. Over the last few years a great number of mobile apps have emerged to aid in the process of tracking student management and making it transparent. Below I will review a few of the FREE options I have come to appreciate.
Class Charts
When you sign up for class charts, it immediately asks if you want to collaborate with other teachers in your building. For teachers in grades 6-12 where the students often share multiple teachers throughout the day, the collaboration feature is very handy. This allows the teachers to see the children's behavior with other teachers and to see if there are certain patterns to the positive or negative behaviors. The image that you work from is a seating chart for your classroom, and each student's image or an avatar represents them.
On the image are the "behavior" points accumulated, the reading level of students, their income background as well as any other statistical data that might help (you can add your own categories such as cultural background or hobbys) give you or another teacher a more holistic view of where the child is coming from and where they are currently at. While there are ready-made behaviors, you can also add your own. In addition, you can add notes to the behavior's accumulated easily so that the children, their parents or other teachers know why the points were added or taken away. This would work well with a PBIS type approach to behavior management. The system has very detailed graphical data reports that can be shared with students or parents. There is also a nice system for a parent code. Class Charts works with any Internet enabled device (iPad, iPod, Smartphone..etc).
Class Dojo
Class Dojo is similar to Class Charts. It allows you to create a free account and set up all your students with avatars or pictures. It does not use a seating chart approach, but lists the students in alphabetical order. You can award positive or negative behavior points. In addition to individual student behavior charts, it gives graphical statistics on the "class average" for behavior, which would be nice if you are doing a class award for a certain
behavior. Also there are other features such as tracking attendance and customizing the behavior type options. Class Dojo runs on any mobile device with Internet access.
TeacherKit
A great free app that tracks and manages student's behavior.
In addition to focusing on behavior it also works as a learning management system (LMS), where it includes grades, attendance and evaluation of activities. You can use your mobile device to assign behaviors and see over time how the behavior correlates with the classroom grades. It includes seating charts and customizable behavior options. There are also graphical reports for students and parents to view.
Class Charts
When you sign up for class charts, it immediately asks if you want to collaborate with other teachers in your building. For teachers in grades 6-12 where the students often share multiple teachers throughout the day, the collaboration feature is very handy. This allows the teachers to see the children's behavior with other teachers and to see if there are certain patterns to the positive or negative behaviors. The image that you work from is a seating chart for your classroom, and each student's image or an avatar represents them. On the image are the "behavior" points accumulated, the reading level of students, their income background as well as any other statistical data that might help (you can add your own categories such as cultural background or hobbys) give you or another teacher a more holistic view of where the child is coming from and where they are currently at. While there are ready-made behaviors, you can also add your own. In addition, you can add notes to the behavior's accumulated easily so that the children, their parents or other teachers know why the points were added or taken away. This would work well with a PBIS type approach to behavior management. The system has very detailed graphical data reports that can be shared with students or parents. There is also a nice system for a parent code. Class Charts works with any Internet enabled device (iPad, iPod, Smartphone..etc).
Class Dojo
Class Dojo is similar to Class Charts. It allows you to create a free account and set up all your students with avatars or pictures. It does not use a seating chart approach, but lists the students in alphabetical order. You can award positive or negative behavior points. In addition to individual student behavior charts, it gives graphical statistics on the "class average" for behavior, which would be nice if you are doing a class award for a certain
behavior. Also there are other features such as tracking attendance and customizing the behavior type options. Class Dojo runs on any mobile device with Internet access.
TeacherKit
A great free app that tracks and manages student's behavior.
In addition to focusing on behavior it also works as a learning management system (LMS), where it includes grades, attendance and evaluation of activities. You can use your mobile device to assign behaviors and see over time how the behavior correlates with the classroom grades. It includes seating charts and customizable behavior options. There are also graphical reports for students and parents to view.
MSPY CELL PHONE TRACKER REVIEW
MSPY
This over loaded super cell phone tracker software with fantastic features and abilities, Yes MSPY is realy strongly build monitoring application will help you to monitor any cell phone after very easy 2-5 minutes installation steps.
MSPY FEATURES
1. Call Logs. Monitors and logs calls and call history.
2. Call Recordings. You will be able to listen conversations made from target phone.(Android phones only)
3. Incoming calls restriction. Restrict any number for incoming calls.
4. Read SMS. Monitor ALL text messages received or send from a phone. Spy on text messages with mSpy
5. Tracks GPS location. Locate and monitor movement of any phone! Real time GPS tracking, with convenient map to lead the route
6. Control Panel. Accessibility of all logs and phone information online anytime from any PC
7. Reliable. 10-day money back guarantee
8. Monitor calendar. Monitor all calendar activities, planned meetings and memos.
9. Read emails. Monitors incoming and outgoing emails
10. Monitor Internet usage: browsing history, website bookmarks, blocks websites
11. Intercept instant messages: Skype spy, WhatsApp spy and iMessage spy
12. Bugging. You will be able to record surroundings with mSpy
13. Have a control over installed apps. mSpy controls all apps installed on the target phone, so do you!
14. Remote control. You will have a remote control over a phone with installed mSpy: such features as device wipeout, remote device blocking will be under your control!
15. Undetectable! Minor battery consumption
16. Stealth! Does not use SMS commands that may appear on the target phone, ensuring secrecy of your monitoring
17. Convenient! Supports major mobile phone brands and operating systems: Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Apple iPhone 5 Reviews - Full Phone Specifications
The excitement of the rumour mill, the titillation of every leaked photo led to higher than ever levels of expectation over the iPhone 5 features, and while the announcement was greeted with some derision at the lack of perceived headline improvements, the record sales tell an entirely different story.
Given the underwhelming changes to the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 5 launch really needed to
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Exit Tickets: Mobile Student Assessments
There is a wonderful mobile resource for teachers called Exit Tickets. It is free to register and use for classroom teachers. The resource is similar to Socrative and Infuselearning, but has more data tracking options and advanced features. There are three levels of interactivity (before class--pre assessment, during class--in the moment assessment, and at the end of class--exit ticket assessment). Therefore you can be proactive and develop assessments and information gathering surveys before class, or you can ask questions in the moment and get immediate answers and feedback. Exit Tickets works on mobile devices like Smartphones, iPods and iPads as well as laptops/desktops. In addition, the common core standards are integrated into the software. Furthermore, each student's data is tracked and gives detailed information about their learning and/or weaknesses. There is even a "reteach" option in the software! Mighty cool! Mighty free! Worth a look!
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