Tips/Tricks
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- Two Ways to Edit Google Docs on Your Android Phone
- Take Attendance
- Samsung Galaxy Tab = Amazing Academic Research Tool
- Review a Graded Paper with a Student
- Remote Control Google Presentations with Your Android: No App Necessary!
- Quick Cite: Bibliography Made Awesome
- Organize Your Research Notes with Snaptic
- New Instructional Video of Grade Book for Professors
- Manage Student Paper Submissions In Google Docs
- Grade Ticker Demo
- Grade Rubric Overview (VIDEO)
- Grade Papers Using Android Phone
- Create Electronic Readings Using Scan2PDF Mobile
- Calendar Quick Add (Must Have App for Teachers)
- Avoiding Malicious Apps on Your Android Device
- Attendance App (Video Demo)
- Android Market Now Has an Education Category
- 7 Reasons to Grade Using a Rubric






#1 by Barb Mincheff on April 16, 2010 - 12:09 am
Will you develop applications for special education? I saw one for ipod that was a really simple time on task tracker. Some kind of app that allows data tracking with simple clipcks would be really useful as well!
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Andrew Cullison Reply:
April 19th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
Hi Barb,
Do you have more details concerning that app. Is it a timer program (like a stopwatch)?
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#2 by Mike Jabot on April 23, 2010 - 11:16 am
Hi Barb
I have written a tool that allows for momentary time sampling of behaviors (uses a simple time stamp) that we have had some nice results from.Currently it runs through GoogleDocs, but would be an easy transfer over to Android.
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#3 by Mike Jabot on April 23, 2010 - 7:55 pm
Barb
I have a program that does momentary time sampling of behaviors. It is running through GoogleDocs.
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