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tsaint:
Reading Superboyac's post mentioning using Fullrecall in a maths class reminded me of an idea...
Would it be useful to have a thread with teacher's subjects and the software they commonly use and like recorded.
Useful to:
- get ideas conveniently
- easily see who it might be worth pm-ing to suggest or ask stuff
eg .. I teach senior maths in a high school.
Daily use Notateit Pro with a IWB, and use primopdf to convert the IWB pages to pdfs which I put online.
Use Geogebra frequently for displaying stuff, especially in intro diff calc
Use efofex software for embedding equations, graphs etc in word documents - in preference to the built in equation editor.
(Could even have links and a comment about what the software is for if you're not feeling lazy!!. I'll edit this post if anyone cares - at the moment, I'm just canvassing an idea)
tony
mouser:
I'm not sure how I missed this originally.. I think this would be a great idea..
OR if someone knows a good website with this info, or wiki page, please post, there should be one somewhere.
techidave:
This may not be exactly what you want since it is full of weblinks but look at this site http://www2.usd267.com/TL/teachinglearning.html. It is one of the best sites that I have found and they are only a couple of hours down the road from us. As far as finding software (especially free) I also would be interested in that. I will check out my bookmarks and post back anything that I find later on.
Dave
Curt:
Use efofex software for embedding equations, graphs etc in word documents-tsaint (May 29, 2008, 05:42 PM)
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It was so t e d i o u s to click my way to the prices for the various efofex apps, that I thought I would upload them just to save some other curious person a couple of eons...:
http://www.efofex.com/
AEngineer:
I created a site a while back with my recommendations for academics. It has an associated blog on which I stopped updates because I wasn't receiving much feedback. You might find some useful information on the site. I did my best to categorize the tools and identify them in a variety of ways.
Let me know if it's useful and I might do some updates.
http://jcm2044.net/AcademicTools/index.shtml
Jim Mitchell
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