If you ask most teachers, especially newly trained ones, what one of the biggest challenges of teaching is, they would probably say managing...
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Google Smart Contacts May Help Monitor Blood Sugar in the Future
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
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Google is rapidly developing new wearable technologies. Google's first attempt at wearable technology, Google Glass, has attracted a lo...
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Microsoft and GW Micro Team Up to Offer Window-Eyes Free to Office Users
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GW Micro , the makers of the Window-Eyes screen reader, has teamed up with technology giant Microsoft to offer Windows-Eyes to Microsoft Of...
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Publishing 3.0 - A new model for independent educational publishing
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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My New Years resolution this year was to start work on a series of ebooks for iPads, e-readers and other digital devices. This has been my a...
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PDF Expert 5: Well Designed PDF Management App with Text-to-Speech
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
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PDF Expert 5 is a well designed PDF management app for the iPad . The app includes many useful features that allow you to read, edit, and a...
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