
25 Ways to Use Tablets To Enhance The Learning Experience
Introduction: Julie DeNeen looks at 25 ways of using Tablets in the classroom to enhance the learning experience, among them for Art, Music, Science, History, Writing, […]

Essential Windows 8 Shortcut Keys
If you have just started using Windows 8, you probably already know that the Windows key toggles between the Start Screen (Tiled User Interface) and the […]

How to resize by pixels in Photoshop Elements
I get asked this question all the time and I know the solution is a simple one but it still throws me off sometimes, trying to […]

Can I delete Windows.old after installing Windows 8
Fresh from my upgrade to Windows 8 Pro from Windows 7 Pro (64bit), taking advantage of Microsoft’s time limited offer via online download, I found a […]

Windows 8 with Multiple Displays
I was already running Windows 7 with two additional large screen displays (on top of the laptop display) so I was really quite excited to see […]

Going BYOD Infographic
Going BYOD Infographic by Online Colleges Fresh from our article earlier this week on the same subject Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in Schools – Considerations, […]

Spotlight On: MercierMagic
A couple of weeks ago, we came across MercierMagic, a blog an entire website run by a Save clearly, very dedicated teacher, Tracy Mercier. It has snippets of information […]

What is on iOS6? Do I need it?
I noticed that some people are still on iOS5 because they don’t want to lose Google Maps and YouTube and thought, aren’t some of the features […]

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in Schools – Considerations
Many schools are looking to implement Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) to give students and staff access to personal devices such as laptops, tablets and smartphones […]

Introverts in the Classroom: Susan Cain’s The Quiet Revolution
I recently listened to Susan Cain’s TedTalk on The Power of Introverts and found it really interesting. While it seemed quite clear (at least to me), […]