Screen Capturing can be great tool when trying to show a how to video for completing something on the computer or giving visual and verbal feedback to students on projects or papers. I wanted to focus on 3 of the …

3 Screen Capture Software Options: From Free to Not So Free Read more »

This past weekend I went with a group of Disney Annual Pass Regulars to play the new Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom game that is currently testing at the Magic Kingdom park at Walt Disney World. It’s part role-playing, part …

Disney’s Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom Game: Technology, Trading Cards, and Fun Read more »

I love being the first to play with a new web 2.0 tool and getting show all my techie friends how awesome a new tool is to use, especialy my educator friends. I found this one surfing around trying to find …

Dragontape Makes Mixing and Cutting YouTube Videos Easy Read more »

360 Panorama brings realtime panorama creation to your iPhone and Andriod by stitching photos together on the fly. 360 Panorama is really intuitive, though it does take a bit of practice to get the hang of it. Taking panoramic photos …

App of the Week: 360 Panorama Makes Creating Panoramas Easy Read more »

Today’s I’m lucky enough to be hosting a friend and colleague as guest blogger, Dr. Lisa Macon (@lisamacon).  Lisa is a Professor of Computer Programming and Analysis at Valencia College’s West Campus and definitely a “Gadget Girl”. My new Kindle …

All Fired Up about Kindle Fire – Guest Blogger! Read more »

Wondering how to tell your story, explain an important topic, or develop a tutorial utilizing unique actors, scenes, and effects. Check out Xtranormal today! I developed a short intro video for my blog using my virtual assistant Lucy. Watch this …

Xtranormal Adds Something Extra to Online Content Read more »