Math is by far my favorite subject to teach in school and I love finding ways to help my students build their “number sense”. Some may also refer to this as “mental math” or, in non-eduspeak, the ability to quickly and efficiently calculate numbers without the assistance of a calculator. Also, someone with a strong [...]
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Even though live TV on the iPhone is not here yet, what would it mean for existing contracts if it does come in the near future? Could it possibly be an add in for the next generation iPhone or would it be just another fee? My assumption is… another fee.
Live TV Coming [...]
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Found some great tips over at Macsteps.com the other day. I have below a short quote and list of the tips that Tom describes in his post.
5 Handy Leopard Keyboard Tips to Increase Your Productivity — macsteps.
“Apple has always been an advocate of using the mouse for almost everything. And while pointing [...]
Over the past two days I have come across two new photo applications for the iPhone. These two applications are ColorSplash and Flickit. Along with ColorSplash and Flickit I had some other photo applications that I wanted to share. I feel that these applications are highly useful and a lot of fun. I would love [...]
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