Products
February 2011 What’s New
2/1/2011 By:
Online & Software
Apex Learning
(www.apexlearning.com)
Apex Learning has announced 10 new
online courses for the 2011–2012 academic
year, adding 16 semesters of
instruction. The new courses include
Financial Literacy, Probability and
Statistics, Creative Writing, and Multicultural Studies.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: online learning
Destiny 9.9
(www.follettsoftware.com)
Improvements in Follett’s
new release include greater
email flexibility, improved differentiation
between library
and textbook fines, more
refund-processing capability,
and quicker printing of new
patron bar codes.
Price: Contact company for
pricing.
Category: library management
DYMO/Mimio
(mimioconnect.com)
Eleven new content packs,
offered in 26 languages and
tailored to a variety of grade
levels, are available for use
with MimioStudio 7 software
and the MimioTeach interactive
system, which converts
any conventional dry-erase
board into a fully interactive
whiteboard.
Price: Free to members of
MimioConnect (where membership
is also free)
Category: interactive-whiteboard lessons
Excent MyGraduationPlan
(www.excent.com)
A new online software solution for school
districts permits greater student participation
in the individualized education plan
process. Students use MyGraduationPlan
to assess their disabilities and learn to
become advocates for their own IE Ps. In
addition, school districts can use the series
to meet the compliance requirements for
SPP Indicator 13 and the IDEA indicator.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: assessment
Facts On File American
History Online
(www.infobasepublishing.com)
American History Online now offers a video
feature with more than 1,000 newsreel videos,
along with the complete content from
the revised edition of the Encyclopedia of
American History.
Price: Starts at $650 for schools with 500 or fewer students.
Category: social studies
Inspire Elementary Students with
Engineering
(www.pbs.org/teacherline)
A new online professional development
course from PBS TeacherLine
helps teachers of pre-K through
sixth grade build on their subjectarea
knowledge while learning innovative
strategies they can apply in
the classroom to teach engineering
concepts.
Price: $295
Category: professional development
NBC Learn Chemistry Now
(www.nbclearn.com)
NBC Learn has teamed with the
National Science Foundation to
launch a weekly online video series
that uncovers and explains the science
of common physical objects
in our world and the changes they
undergo every day. Chemistry Now
also looks at the lives and work of
scientists on the frontier of 21st-century chemistry.
Price: free
Category: science
Pearson CloudConnect
(www.pearsondatasolutions.com)
The new product is intended to
help schools simplify the creation,
setup, and management of Live@
edu accounts for students as well
as staff. CloudConnect offers synchronized
sign-on for Live@edu
accounts, so a user can access his
or her Live@edu account with the
same username and password used
at the school.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: management
Pearson digits
(pearsonschool.com)
A new middle-school mathematics core
curriculum integrates lesson planning,
homework management, intervention,
and assessment, all within a design that encourages class collaboration
via interactive whiteboards. Targeted intervention supports
lower-level students, and higher-level students are challenged with
enrichment and extensions.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: math
PTC Wizard conferencescheduling
software
(www.ptcwizard.com)
The Web-based parent-teacher-conference
scheduling software is now compatible
with all SIF Association–certified
education information systems.
Benefits include plug-and-play integration
with other student information
systems, automatic propagation and
update of student and staff data, and
quick implementation after sign-up.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: scheduling software
SAFARI Montage K–6 Supplemental
Content Package
(www.safarimontage.com)
Four hundred new titles enhance the system’s
K–6 offerings. The updated package
includes 646 video titles, 238 hours of
content, and 13,092 clips and features the
release of SciGirls, Sid the Science Kid,
and more.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: video
Serif PagePlus X5
(www.serif.com)
Features included in the newest version of the
company’s desktop publishing software are
PhotoLab & Image Cutout Studio (students can
edit their photos directly in PagePlus); Photo
frames (students can add numerous photos to
a document in one click); and PDF import, edit,
and export (for printed work, classes can save
as a native file or import, edit, and publish PDF s
with commercial print settings).
Price: Single copy $59.95; or integrated in the Serif Design Suite, single
user copy is $149 and site licenses start at $2,200.
Category: desktop publishing
Sophia
(sophia.org)
Sophia is an online social teaching
and learning platform that “connects
people who want to teach with
people who want to learn.” The site
is accepting content that is organized by ‘learning packets’--bite-sized
collections of content focused and organized around academic subjects.
Described as a mashup of Facebook, Wikipedia and YouTube,
Sophia offers free, easy-to-use web and mobile applications to enable
teachers, tutors, parents, students and others to develop lessons using
any medium they choose - from sidewalk chalk on a driveway to a
multi-media presentation.
Price: free (currently in beta; public launch in March)
Category: social networking
TeachTown: Basics 2
(www.teachtown.com)
The developer of animated computer-
aided instruction for students
with autism spectrum disorders has
released a fun and innovative curriculum
for these students.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: special needs
TUNEin to READING Version 5.0
(www.tuneintoreading.com)
Electronic Learning Products has launched version 5.0 of the reading
intervention program, which uses music to help struggling readers in grades three through 12. T he release
adds new songs, explicit vocabulary
instruction, and an expanded library of
high-frequency vocabulary words.
Price: $10/student/year.
Category: reading
VariQuest Design Center
Software v2.0
(www.variquest.com)
New features of Varitronics’ release include
the ability to browse for content based on
instructional and grade-level needs, type
in Spanish, and use advanced editing tools
for further customization options, including
importing lists from Microsoft Excel.
Price: Current users can upgrade to the
new software free at www.variquest.com/
software-update.
Category: management
The Wild Wild Web DVD
(www.twistedscholar.com)
This new student guide to preventing cyberbullying
shows students how to deal with cyberbullying
safely and skillfully. With a humorous
yet candid approach, the DVD , targeted to
kids aged 10 to 16, is fast-paced and visually
engaging.
Price: Contact company for pricing.
Category: Internet safety
Hardware/AV
The Titanium Series of washable headphones and headsets
developed by Califone (www.califone.com) enables schools to
wash headphones and headsets without damaging sensitive
electronic equipment. The new series includes three headphones
and three headsets, can limit the playback volume to 85dB, and
has a variety of cord options.
Bretford Manufacturing, Inc. (www.bretford.com)
has added the NETBOOK36-CT to its netbook-cart
offerings. The new cart features the same small,
32-by-26-inch footprint as the NETBOO K42-CT
flagship model but has wider, 2.25-inch computer
slots to accommodate both the netbooks and the
extended battery packs frequently used to help
lengthen their usable life in the classroom.
Customers of Numonics’ (www.numonics.com) INTELLIBOARD can now upgrade
their interactive whiteboards so that two
pens can be used; the $299 price includes
the cost of returning the single-pen electronics.
The upgrade kit will include the
dual-pen-capable electronics module and
an INTELLIBOARD software CD .
Hitachi America (www.hitachi-america.us/digitalmedia) has announced the introduction
of its lightweight CPX9 Portable
Series LCD projector for use in classrooms
and conference rooms and on the road.
Weighing less than five pounds and measuring
12 by 8.7 by 3 inches, the CPX9
can project images of up to 300 inches
(diagonal measurement) with XGA resolution,
3,200 lumens of brightness, and 16.7
million colors and features a Whiteboard
Mode that adjusts the projector’s brightness
when it is used with a whiteboard.
Highlights from BETT 2011
BETT, UK’s biggest annual international educational technology show, was
held in London in January, showcasing more than 600 exhibitors. Here, T&L
advisor Terry Freedman shares his picks for the show’s standouts:
The RM Slate
(www.rmeducation.com)
RM ’s answer to the iPad, the RM Slate runs on Windows 7 and, therefore,
supports Flash media. The other big advantage is that, having
been designed for school use, the RM Slate will almost certainly integrate
smoothly with the school network.
I Can Present
(www.kudlian.net/products/icanpresent)
I Can Present lets a school very easily create a professional-looking
newscast or other type of television program. Making full use of greenscreen
technology, I Can Present enables users to film someone in the
studio or classroom, and then insert the background afterwards.
SMARTBoard 800
series
(http://smarttech.com)
The SMARTB oard 800 series makes full use
of the kind of touch technology we’ve come
to know, love, and expect. Not only does it
support two people working at the board
at once, it is also gesture-enabled, meaning
users can swivel images around using finger
and thumb.
Netgear Managed
Wireless
(www.netgear.co.uk)
If you have multiple wireless access points in your school—perhaps
added over time as the need became greater and the money became
available—you will know that what you have is not only a wireless
network, but one heck of a nightmare. This managed wireless solution,
on which all the access points are run from one control panel, seems
like a good solution.
Casio Lampless Projector
(www.casio-projectors.eu/euro/)
What’s your biggest presentation expense as far as running costs are
concerned? The projector, right? It needs the filter replaced every so
often, and when the bulb goes, so does a chunk of your budget. Here’s
the answer: the Casio XJ-A145 LCD projector, said to last for around
20,000 hours (or about 5 years). Okay, the reds are more like browns,
but the savings means most schools can live with that. It’s bright, even
in ultra bright lighting conditions. Impressive.
Promethean ActivBoard
500 Pro series
(www.prometheanworld.com)
The latest in the
ActivBoard 500 Pro series
is also touch- and gestureenabled.
Thus, you can
write something with the
pen, and then manipulate
it with your hand. The
stand-out feature was
the release of a Software
Developer Kit with the
board, enabling anyone
with the requisite technical
understanding to create
their own apps.
iPads in Education
(www.ipadineducation.co.uk)
What apps are there for use in the classroom? If the idea of trawling
through the apps store doesn’t appeal, then check out this stupendous
Web site instead. It features lots of education apps, organized into
several useful categories.
Mobi View from eInstruction
(www.einstruction.com)
Mobi View is a handheld interactive whiteboard that enables the
teacher or student to control what’s on the board from anywhere
in the room. Using touch-screen technology, it’s a bit like having an
overgrown iPhone in your hands.
2DIY
(www.2simple.com/2diy)
2DIY —or Do It Yourself—
is a great program from
2Simple. One of the hardest
things to cover in the edtech
curriculum is programming,
especially with really young
kids. But 2Simple has made
it simple and fun.