While traveling over the holiday break, we stopped at a new gas station that had a peculiar feature in the bathroom. Most public restrooms have a sign that says “Please notify employee if this bathroom needs servicing.” Of course, that isn’t always convenient, and is sometimes embarrassing. This discreet switch can eliminate all of that. Imagine [...]
Last spring, Vernier Software and Technology released the LabQuest2 - a device that collects data from a variety of sensors and has the ability to share this data wirelessly with any device that has a browser. To me, this is a game-changer in science education. I decided to test it out this year while teaching phase changes. [...]
While in school one day, I caught my son playing with a document camera. I was amazed by his adventurous curiosity; he had no fear playing with the ELMO – trying to figure out what it can do and how it works. To me, there is no better professional development in learning new technology than [...]
I’ve been playing around with mirroring content on my iPad2 to my classroom LCD projector (with an Apple TV connected). But now I’m becoming greedy. I also want my MacBook Air to mirror its desktop content as well. Why didn’t Apple support AirPlay for Mac OS X when it was released last summer? That would [...]
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