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Clicker!

Wow, this is great. I just downloaded a piece of software called Clicker. It lets you control certain applications on your desktop (like PowerPoint) with your handheld. It works with WiFi and Bluetooth and has a Mac version as well.

karen fasimpaur September 15, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

PPC gradebook

I’m often asked about gradebook sofware for Pocket PC. Unfortunately, most of the well-known gradebook programs support Palm, but not Pocket PC. I just saw, though, that Excelsior (Pinnacle) now has its Pinnacle PDA software available for Pocket PC as

karen fasimpaur September 15, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Easing the backpack load is only one of the benefits!

Now here’s an idea that makes a lot of sense…students in the Cote d’Azur region of France are being issued memory sticks to carry textbooks and homework back and forth to school. Now all they need is pocket-sized computers. 🙂

karen fasimpaur September 13, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Free Constitution Resources

K12 Handhelds is pleased to make available these FREE electronic resources for Constitution Day*. These resources include an interactive ebook with embedded review questions, a timeline, a linked glossary, and more; an annotated copy of the Constitution and its amendments;

karen fasimpaur September 7, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Projecting your handheld screen

My last post about LCD projectors reminds me that I am often asked what is the best way to project your handheld screen (especially since the demise of the much-loved Margi Presenter-to-Go). My current favorite solution to this involves special

karen fasimpaur September 6, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Projector/doc cam combo

The new TLP-XC2500U LCD projector from Toshiba combines a projector with an integrated document camera. It has 2500 lumens and is expected to cost about $1,500. If there is one technology I’d like to see in every classroom, it’s an

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Constitution Day

September 17 is Constitution Day. (Federal regulations mandate that all schools receiving federal funds hold an educational program related to the Constitution on September 17 each year. Since the 17th falls on a Sunday this year, this can take place

karen fasimpaur August 25, 2006 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Palm registration message

If you are annoyed by Palm’s invitation-to-register-your-handheld message often popping up on your desktop, here’s how to get rid of it. Go to C:Documents and SettingsuserStart MenuProgramsStartup (the exact path may be slightly different depending on your system). In that

karen fasimpaur August 25, 2006 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

RSS aggregators for handhelds

One way I keep up with news and all the web sites I read regulary is to subscribe to their RSS feeds and have them automatically downloaded to my handheld. That way I can read them whenever I have a

karen fasimpaur August 24, 2006 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

Wikipedia

I hear a lot of interesting talk at schools these days about Wikipedia. If you aren’t familiar with Wikipedia, it proclaims itself as “the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit.” The conversations about Wikipedia around schools range from schools who

karen fasimpaur August 23, 2006 Uncategorized 2 Comments Read more
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