Tuesday, July 28, 2009

iPhone in the Classroom

Minneapolis MILI participants may be interested in this summary of research done on a college that implemented iPhone/iTouch use in their classes. The Unofficial Apple Weblog describes the program and talks to the minds behind it at Abilene Christian University.

Play to Win

You can test your knowledge of books and of Google Book features by playing a contest Google announced. It is running a contest for the next ten days ( July 27, 2009 and ends at 11:59:59 P.M. PT on August 5, 2009) on the Google Books site where contestants can win a Sony Reader eBook. You hunt for literature-related trivia using the site's new search inside the book feature. Find the right answers (and offer a 50 word essay on the "reading experience") and you will be entered into a drawing to win a Sony Reader.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Plagiarism Checkers

You know we prefer the "fence to the ambulance" plagiarism-proofing approach to assignments, but we know that sometimes tools can help teachers find those incidents of plagiarism. Make Use Of offers a summary of five plagiarism checker tools in this post.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Finding Information on SlideShare

We have talked about SlideShare as a place to upload and share your slide presentations, but it is also a source of information for you to use in class or for inspiration as you prepare a slide presentation. For example, the White House page includes content about the Road to Recovery, green collar jobs, healthcare reform and much more. You can follow the White House page, too, so you know when it is updated.

Search a keyword to find information on almost any topic. Here are some other informative slide presentations:
If you haven't explored SlideShare, take some time to do so the next time you need a slide presentation or inspiration.
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