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QuickOffice mobile office app launches new help site

Educational Technology Guy

QuickOffice is an excellent app that allows you to read, view, edit, and create documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It is available for Android, iOS, Symbian and webOS, with HD versions for Tablets. The free Quickoffice Lite allows you to view documents, but most people will want the full Pro version ($14.99 for tablet).

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Galaxy Next Generation’s G2 Visual Alerts Wins New Product Award from Spaces4Learning

eSchool News

OTCQB:GAXY) (“Galaxy” or the “Company”), a technology provider enabling seamless environments for school communities, is thrilled to announce that G2 Visual Alerts won a K–12 2021 New Product Award from Spaces4Learning. who primarily sell the Company’s products within the commercial and educational market.

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HoverCam brings full next-gen learning platform to ISTE 2019

eSchool News

The company will feature its Pilot Series of award-winning digital teaching stations; next-gen document cameras; and the debut of ClassFusion, a presentation and learning management software platform for today’s digital classrooms. Featuring a 7.1-inch Featuring a 7.1-inch

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Battle of the Classrooms: Apple, Google, Microsoft Vie for K-12 Market

Edsurge

It’s terribly confusing, but perhaps no coincidence, that three of the world’s most prominent consumer technology companies—Apple, Google, Microsoft—each boast a “Classroom” tool aimed at K-12 educators and students. Device compatibility: Android, iOS and any web browser. Here’s a breakdown, by order of their release.

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And the top e-learning trends for 2016 are.

Neo LMS

First, mobile learning. Sure, there were lots of devices released in 2014 and the years before, but 2015 was the mobile age. It was the age where almost everyone owned a smartphone - whether it was Android, Apple or Windows Phone. Just to get things going, here’s a recap of 2015. Second, the introduction of gamification.

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Free Range Teaching and the Technology Teachers ‘Beg For’

Edsurge

Cooper calls wireless screen mirroring a game changer, and he likens it to the introduction of the mobile phone. “It With cordless and mobile phones, we can do multiple things at once. Indeed, the company actively solicits and integrates teacher feedback into its product development. That’s extraordinarily exciting.”.

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Top 6 Tools for Virtual Instructional Coaching

EdTechTeam

GroupMe is a mobile group messaging app owned by Microsoft. The app is available for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Windows 10, though a smartphone is not required to participate with GroupMe. GroupMe has the capability to send text messages, as well as share photos, videos, documents and web-links as well. Tool #1: GroupMe.

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