ThomasAnderson2
Thomas Anderson
ThomasAnderson2

Just tried it. Works pretty well. I think I retained just as much as reading through my usually pace. I don't know if this would work well with detail heavy articles, but the typical blog would be the perfect way to utilize it.

Does it play all different video types ? This may sway me to get a xbox one.

I am a High School teacher and have found that elementary school teachers have the most interesting and unusual ways of storing stuff. This is where I get a lot of my ideas for my more "adult" classroom and my apartment. Just try searching in Pinterest

Looking forward to use this app when teaching 10th graders. May seem a little "simple", but for a quick draft it might work.

Firstly - Game looks sick.

Thank goodness for the time stamp addition. It has been a running joke with my friends not having a a single clue when texts were sent.

Can any of you think of cool ways to use this as a teacher? Maybe in tandem with a smartboard, ipad, or laptop? :)

Does not seem to be working for me. Anyone else having a problem? I press crt + spacebar and the icon, nothing works :(

Bulleit, anyone?

The person (or company) that can create a service that offers the most features, but is easy to use and is truly seamless with devices, operating systems, etc., will be the richest person in the world.

Soo...I don't get this whole doctor who thing. Tried for about a few episodes (I think the most recent season in netflix). But lost interest. Is there a good place to start? The very very beginning? A particular good season? Seems like you guys have so much fun talking about it :(

You should get on that asap.

To add to this.

For what it is worth...

I do not use the iPhone calendar nearly as much as I would like. I have it integrated with my work's google calendar.

Thank you for your insightful reply ;)

I am in the same boat. Wireless is a plus, but I am wondering if it is really worth it and if formatting problems will prevent me from using chrome books and pcs with it.

Anyone have experience with the Time Capsule listed above (or something similar). All i want to do is be able to store my media and lesson plans on the Time Capsule hard drive and access it from other devices (chromebooks). It is also a big plus that it can replace my Fios router.

Museum Hack sounds like an awesome idea. I teach high school history and try to sprinkle in some of the weird and forgotten bits of history. I would jump on board a Museum Hack team. Sounds like a sweet job.