Educators Integrating Technology
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Willard Staff: If you are not able to participate in one of the BubbleShare workshops this month, or would rather learn on your own timetable, you are in luck. The Fusion: BubbleShare webpage offers a handout and short video tutorials (screencasts) to lead you through creating and sharing photo slideshows. And, there’s more! If you want to earn 1 Salary Advancement Workshop hours while you work, you can enroll in the free, online professional development, Moodle course: Bubbleshare. This course uses the handout and screencasts on the Fusion webpage to lead you through the steps. Work at your own pace, when it fits in your schedule, from any computer with Internet access. Just in time learning, at your convenience!
Don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or suggestions. I’m happy to provide you with additional assistance.
tag: edtech k12 Bubbleshare photos slideshow professional development

I’m often asked why I use Firefox for my browser. For years I navigated with Internet Explorer, after trying other browsers but consistently encountering problems with web pages loading correctly. Last year, my edtech network was buzzing about FF so I had to try it. I have no regrets and have proudly set FF as my default browser.
Why I made the switch:
The extensions I use include:
FF has won numerous awards from prestigious websites and magazines including: PC World, PC Magazine, and CNet. It is built and distributed by the Mozilla Organization.
Give it a test drive. You can still keep IE installed, just in case you aren’t converted. You can easily import all of your IE favorites. If you decide to make the switch, be sure to set Firefox as your default browser so that links you click open in your favorite browser: Tools>Options>Main tab>Check Now button.
If you’re a Firefox user I’d love to hear about your favorite extensions or themes.
tag: edtech, k12, Firefox, browser, Firefox_extensions
Willard Staff: If you are not able to participate in one of the ePALS workshops this month, or would rather learn on your own timetable, you are in luck. The Fusion: ePALS webpage offers a handout and short video tutorials (screencasts) to lead you through using ePALS email with your students.
And, there’s more! If you want to earn 2 Salary Advancement Workshop hours while you work, you can enroll in the free, online professional development, Moodle course: ePALS. This course uses the handout and screencasts on the Fusion webpage to lead you through the steps. Work at your own pace, when it fits in your schedule, from any computer with Internet access. Just in time learning, at your convenience!
Don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or suggestions. I’m happy to provide you with additional assistance.
Image Credit: afsilva
tag: edtech, K12, email, professional_development, ePALS, Moodle, tutorials
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tags: blogging blog k12 edtech commoncraft Lee LeFever