Title: How did I get here
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2How did I get here?
- 22 years experience working with educational
technology - 17 years experience as a School Library Media
Specialist - Test Drive Columnist, book reviewer, SLJ
- Definitely NOT a Tech Guru.
Go UB Bulls!
3RemotePoint Navigator 2.4
- Comfortable, not Sexy
- Allows presenting teachers to invade student
comfort zones - Uses RF to signal to USB receiver
- Includes laser pointer and screen-blanking
- Original SRP was 149 street price now around
70 bucks
4Readingpen Personal Reading Assistant
- OCR and text-to-speech engine built in, speaker
or headphone listening - Scan a word or phrase to hear it pronounced,
spelled, defined or translated into Spanish - Save selected words for later review
- Good to recommend to ELL and Special Education
colleagues - Retails for 139, also available in lab
packs
5Playaway Preloaded Digital Audiobooks
- Bookmark up to 50 listening points
- Uses standard earbuds, included earbud packs
available (250 for 72.50) - Increase playback speed without altering voice
(much) - 12 hours life with single AAA battery
- Prices range from 34.99 to 59.99 per title
6Sony Reader PRS-500 Ebook Reader
- E-Ink display is not backlit and provides a
comfortable, extended reading experienceeven in
full sunlight - Connects to iTunes-like site, Connect Reader, to
acquire books in preferred BBeB (broadband eBook)
format - Non BBeB content was hit-and-miss, partially
due to smallish 6.9 4.9 inch display - PRS-505 released in October, boasts twice the
internal memory, (128 M or about 160 books) twice
the grayscale levels, (8) right hand controls,
and a higher contrast display. Currently retails
at 299.99
7Edubuntu Educational Linux Distributionavailable
for free at http//www.edubuntu.org/
- Includes all you need to set up a functional
computer from scratch - Bundle includes Open Office, Firefox and many
educational programs - Use Add Programs menu to download and install
compatible open-source extras.
8Podcast Factory
- Everything you need to podcast in a box (almost)
for 179 or less - Just add headphones, MP3 encoder (free download)
- Includes good quality mic, stand and USB input
box that accepts XLR and ΒΌ inch audio inputs and
includes RCA stereo outputs - Includes open-source Audacity software
The essential hardware...
9InterWrite SchoolPad 400 Bluetooth Wireless Tablet
- Essentially a handheld interactive whiteboard
- Pen has full mouse functionality
- Annotate, highlight or input text directly into
most applications - Allows teachers mobility when presenting
digital content - Up to seven SchoolPads can be used
simultaneously - Just 497, less than half the cost of most
boards
10SanDisk V-Mate Video Memory Card Recorder
- Designed for recording video for viewing on cell
phones, game consoles and other portable devices - A great tool for converting analog video to
digital formats to post on YouTube and similar
sites using the 320 x 240 MP4 setting - NOT a tool for making DVDs
- Assists you in choosing video formats up to 640
x 480 MP4 (Near DVD quality) - Handy way to create library content for websites
and other digital sharing vehicles
11Flip Video
- Perfect video camera for a web 2.0. world
- Saves in MPEG-4 AVI format, 640x480
- Uploads to Crackle for sharing
- 512 MB 30 minute model 119, 1 GB 60 minute
model 149 - Flip Ultra models now available with brighter
screens, updated video compression - Many colleagues tell me they prefer RCAs Small
Wonder
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13AverMedia Avervision 330 Document Camera
- Connect to digital projector to Display 2D or 3D
objects on big screen - Save images to PC via USB or CF/SD memory card
- Zoom, optical, up to 500, digital to 800
- Highly portable at under 5 pounds
- Detachable, dual light sources
- Highly sought after by life skills and science
teachers for close-up demonstrations
14AVerMedia AVerVision300af
Retails for 699
15Public Web Browser
- Use it to fully customizeor even eliminatethe
toolbars available on your librarys web browsers - Prevents patrons from changing settings and
appearances - Helps keep students on-task by eliminating
surfing options
16Zonbu (Beta)
- Said to be the worlds greenest computer--15
watts versus 175 - 99 with two year subscription commitment
- 512 MB RAM with 4GB Flash StorageNo hard drive
- Web-centric, Automatic storage, backups and
updates. - Uses customized Linux distribution as OS
- Subscriptions start at 12.95 for 25 GB storage
up to 19.95 for 100 GB
17Kathy Ishizuka, Technology Editor, School Library
Journal
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