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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-09-27

September 27th, 2009 by Mr Kuroneko · 1 Comment · Classroom Technology Thoughts (Tweets), Uncategorized

  • Parents / students can download the SMART interactive viewer to open SMART notebook files at home. (Save is disabled.) http://bit.ly/3SUrXy #
  • Wow. Twitter had an over-capacity message: too many tweets. How many people social-networking can shut down Twitter? #
  • When you share a google document with students – you can set them up "to edit" or "to view." That means we can put handouts "to view" #
  • Is there a way to filter shared documents in Google docs similar to how we filter email? 91 student docs is a lot to go through. #
  • Getting a lot of server errors on Google Docs… is it the internet connection? A problem on our end? Somewhere in google land? #
  • Is there a quick way to find your students' work when they share it with you on Google Docs. I can't get the search by email to work… #
  • Is there a way to automatically filter shared google docs into the right folder so it's easier to see which students haven't handed in work? #
  • Is it possible to get Google Docs shared to your account as spam? Can you protect your students' accounts from spam? http://bit.ly/nWF11 #
  • 6 ways to track and recover your stolen iPhone http://bit.ly/13Pzus #
  • Marking student work online just got faster. Rogers has a HSPA+ mobile internet stick reaching up to 21 MBPS. http://bit.ly/12COqY #
  • FirstClass v9 allows you to map contact addresses into Google Maps. Geodata is getting used everywhere. #
  • Just reached 300 followers after 536 tweets. #
  • http://bit.ly/1rwxUB #
  • Get unlimited email addresses with one gmail account with plus-addressing. (i.e name+1@gmail.com, name+2@gmail.com) http://bit.ly/1rwxUB #
  • How to connect MS Outlook to your Google Apps email account http://bit.ly/r9llw #
  • When you print multiple reports in Markbook to a PDF writer, it will save each report under a different file name instead of in one big file #
  • Apparently MarkBook software can send out email reports, but we can't use our gmail account to send out the emails. (Only SMTP port 25) #
  • MarkBook doesn't come with a print-preview, but it does come with a demo version of FinePrint to do the "print-preview" \ #
  • If you create HTML reports in Markbook, you can automatically create one file per student as well as have control over the filename. #

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1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Zoran from Turkey Turkey // Oct 1, 2009 at 12:30 pm

    Thanks for article. Everytime like to read you.
    Thank you
    Zoran

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