Friday, February 19, 2016

Learning.com Update 02/19/16

The following email is in response to Learning.com Customer Support tickets that have been submitted during the last few weeks/months....maybe even years.

From: Amber Jeffers [mailto:ajeffers@learning.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 10:45 AM
To: Support Main <support@learning.com>
Subject: Learning.com: Tab Key Issue Resolved

Good Morning,

I am reaching out today because you have contacted our Customer Support team regarding an issue with the tab key not functioning in some EasyTech lessons. I am happy to inform you that we have released a fix for this issue!

Even though this issue was isolated to the Chrome browser, we understand that many schools use Chrome as their primary (or only) browser choice. Additionally, we heard many reports where this issue was confused with a separate issue in Adobe Flash Player that some customers experienced earlier this year. Although some symptoms were similar, this tab key issue was separate and required an independent fix to resolve. The combination of these two things raised the impact of the tab key issue and we strongly felt that it was important to get a resolution out to your students sooner than our normal updates cycle.

The fix we released this morning [February 17, 2016] is only for students at this time. Teachers can press “shift” and then “tab” when opening affected lessons from their accounts as a workaround, and the fix will be in place for teachers as part of our next scheduled update March 4th. Please share this information with any teachers using Learning.com in your school or district.

If you have any questions, please reach out to our Customer Support team by emailing support@learning.com, calling 1-800-580-4640 x2, or through the live chat button at support.learning.com.

Respectfully,

Amber Jeffers
Director, Customer Success
ajeffers@learning.com 
O: 800.580.4640 x4446

Annotation Tools 02/19/16

ActivInspire has a useful and easy way to annotate over other applications, still images, PDF documents, etc. 

But you don't have ActivInspire? What are other ways to annotate easily?
Check out some of these ideas....depending on the device and Windows version that you have.

OneNote
If you want to annotate over a screenshot, a PDF document, or some other graphic still image…..
OneNote allows you to insert a file, graphic or other still image into a OneNote page and you have annotation tools on Drawing Tab.

Windows 8 Apps
If your device has Windows 8 (Dell Venue Tablet, etc.), you might consider looking for an app like Doodle Buddy or something similar in the App Store.

Free Websites with Whiteboard Capabilities
If you want an online whiteboard, here are a few:
http://www.pixiclip.com/beta/ - lets you easily add still images or screenshots of a document

Adobe Reader Annotation Tools
Easily annotate onto a PDF even if you only have Adobe Reader
And here are some other possibilities for annotating onto a PDF document:
Disclaimer: Except for the Adobe Reader suggestion, we haven't tried any of these.

ActivInspire
If you have the ActivInspire – it works well on a Dell Venue and a Windows 7 computer. Use the Desktop Annotation Tool (blue square with dark squiggly line) to display anything (website, document, etc.) and annotate “on top” of it.

Jellybean Scoop 02/19/16

Jellybean Scoop is a website with a mission to inspire children to read by providing a way to make reading and writing a fun and positive part of daily life.

Read Aloud Books

Jellybean Scoop - http://www.jellybeanscoop.com

Stories are divided into four different levels:

  • Starter - beginner readers
  • Single - intermediate readers
  • Double - advanced readers
  • Triple - fluent readers


Click a category across the top
Click one of the captions
Click play at the top and have the story read aloud



Jellybean Writer - write your own books
http://www.jellybeanscoop.com/autopub/



Jellybean Games

http://www.jellybeanscoop.com/games/



Interactive Books 02/19/16

Listed below are some interactive ebook sites that might interest you, your students and/or teachers:




Free Children's Stories - http://www.freechildrenstories.com/


Speakaboos - https://www.speakaboos.com/ - cost factor

International Children's Digital Library - http://en.childrenslibrary.org/


3-D Printer 02/19/16

Want to know more about 3-D Printers? This video provides a great overview of what their potential can be.  

We're not suggesting you purchase one!  Just consider this FYI if you aren't familiar....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysCaqh38JVQ 

Tech Apps Teachers - share this with your students
Ask Santa for one next Christmas?