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Technology Holds Great Promise for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum

edWeb.net

For families of individuals with autism, the online training website lynda.com may be helpful for learning how to use tablets and other devices. The lessons can be tailored to any grade level, assigned to any student, and played on iPad or Android tablets, laptop or desktop computers. Data is tracked automatically.

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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

Hack Education

“Some colleges cancel their contracts with online education provider Lynda.com after double-digit price hikes, saying the company is pricing itself out of the higher education market,” Inside Higher Ed reported in January. Microsoft Windows devices – again, that’s laptops and tablets – remained at about 22%.

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Media Literacy Resources for Classrooms

Graphite Blog

LinkedIn Learning : Formerly Lynda.com, LinkedIn Learning is a subscription-based site for courses in media production and beyond. Games, apps, and tools TinEye and Google Reverse Image Search (Note: Click on the camera icon if you're on a laptop or desktop): The two best tools for finding out where else an image appears on the web.

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36 Edtech Tools I’m Using Right Now in My Classroom and Life

The CoolCatTeacher

I fired up a laptop, installed dropbox and was back writing within an hour. I went through an incredible course on Lynda.com in January to help me use it better each day. It is totally worth the pro version. Love dropbox and use it all the time to move files. No problem. Omnifocus (Task Management).

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Hack Education Weekly News

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Via The Verge : “ OLPC ’s $100 laptop was going to change the world – then it all went wrong.” I’d love to see a comparison between Pluralsight and Lynda.com.). (Reminder: according to Betteridge’s Law of Headlines , “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”).