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Full page screenshot in Chrome without an extension
Google Chrome has a hidden feature tucked away inside Developer Tools that lets you take full-sized screenshots of any web page. This feature captures the entirety of a page, similar to a scrolling screenshot, without the use of a third-party extension. Source: How to Take Full Page Screenshots in Google Chrome Without Using an Extension…
A child’s educational success is dependent on their background
Children of similar cognitive ability have very different chances of educational success; it still depends on their parents’ economic, socio-cultural and educational resources. This contradicts a commonly held view that these days that our education system has developed enough to give everyone a fighting chance. Source: Educational success among children of similar cognitive ability depends…
๐โโ๏ธ Chromebooks for staff, document tabs in Google Docs, Scratch resources, and more – Of bits and bytes for October 14, 2024
Internet Travels Of bits and bytes is my weekly round up of interesting links and ideas I discovered on the internet. It is published on Mondays for the previous week Iโve been using a Chromebook for the past several weeks as my main laptop and itโs gone very well. Since I can run Linux apps…
What the Savviest School Administrators Know About Education Technology | EdSurge News
The past five years have witnessed a preCambrian-like explosion of thousands of edtech products, many of which are โfree,โ and all of which have been designed for teachers, schools and students. Teachers, particularly those with students for whom school is an achingly bad fit, became early adopters. These educators are desperate to find ways to…
Technology troubleshooting and mindset
This article first appeared in the Eduk8me newsletter. Be sure to subscribe to be the first to get articles such as this. Technology troubleshooting and mindset When I’m working with others, I have a question I use to figure out their mindset: When technology goes wrong, what do you do? If they answer that they…
‘Teachers must embrace new technology or risk becoming obsolete’ | News
‘In the past I have always said that a computer could never replace a teacher, because learning was based on relationships. Today, I am not so sure’ Source: ‘Teachers must embrace new technology or risk becoming obsolete’ | News Newsflash, the internet isn’t a fad and computers have been in schools for almost 40 years.