Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Media and text file converter-free!

Thank you to Cathy Gersich from Bellingham High for this tech tip!

This free online file converter lets you convert media easily and quickly from one format to another.

Click here for converter.

Tools for students to create timelines

Thanks to Tracy Shaw from Squalicum for this tech tip!


Here's a link to 2 free sites that allow you or your students to create timelines:

Click here for link

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Converting PDF's to Word

Another tip from Carter Maden at Squalicum High:

Another useful tip I found is an online PDF converter. It will convert PDF files to word and email them to you very promptly. You don't have to download any software- all you do is upload the PDF and you receive an email of the word document.

Saving your Bookmarks in one place

Thanks to Carter Maden from Squalicum High for the following tip:

Carter said, "For people like me who use several different computers (one at home, one at work, etc), there is a free download called X-marks which synchronizes your "favorites" in Internet Explorer. So whenever/wherever you are online, your favorites are always the same."

Janae added, "I see that that they also have free downloads for Firefox, Google Chrome, & Safari ."




Embed a YouTube video into PowerPoint or other applications

This is a great option if you have YouTube clips you show but want to avoid the "comments" or "other video" sections that can pop up.   It is a tutorial that shows you how to place the clips into a PowerPoint.



Thursday, April 7, 2011

Copyright free images for student projects

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Tech Tip #2, courtesy of Carolyn Hinshaw, Birchwood Elementary:

Here are a couple of sites from which students can find pictures that are copyright free:

Pics for learning

Wiki Commons