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web 2.0

Photoshop goes 2.0!

Oh yes! Oh yes! The Web 2.0 app I’ve been waiting for is now Web 2.0, free and online. It’s Photoshop Express! (Sign up fast to get the personal URL of your choice. 🙂 It’s beta and undoubtedly new features

karen fasimpaur March 27, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Side benefit of Web 2.0

Here’s a nice side benefit to Web 2.0: When the batteries on your laptop die, you can just grab another one and keep working!

karen fasimpaur July 24, 2007 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Differentiating Instruction with Mobile Technology

At NECC last week, I presented a session called “Using Mobile Technology to Differentiate and Enrich Instruction.” The ISTE folks had wanted to podcast the session, but I wasn’t crazy about the legal agreement they were using. (It wasn’t Creative

karen fasimpaur July 2, 2007 podcasting 3 Comments Read more

Video proliferation

I love the recent explosion of user-created video content that’s going on in the world. It’s creative, thought-provoking, and empowering. I’ve also written previously about the great potential of video to help differentiate instruction and enrich student learning. However [rant

karen fasimpaur June 5, 2007 Uncategorized 1 Comment Read more

Google tools rule

If you haven’t started using Google’s Web 2.0 tools, check them out! They let you create word processed documents, spreadsheets, and more in a browser — no Office suite required. A really cool side benefit of these tools is that

karen fasimpaur May 2, 2007 Uncategorized 3 Comments Read more
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