How to survive your first night in Minecraft

I am exploring this game for my classes so I figured I would post as I learn how to use it. So far there are many possibilities for this game in education. This tutorial goes through creating your first shelter, mining, and crafting tools needed to survive that first night. I did not create this tutorial.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MqkEZn8pN4]

Have you ever wondered how to create your own blog?

I get asked quite often about blogging and how one begins their own blog. The answer is very simple and I direct everyone to the same site: Blogger.com, that is unless they are talking about something more serious and need a their own server and such. Blogger is simple to use, I mean very simple to use. I can have a blog up and running in about a minute. Additionally, its free. Another great thing, its owned by google. This means it integrates well with youtube (also owned by google) and gmail, google calendar, etc. I have all my pre-service teachers learn how to create a class website using this tool. I find they think its one of the best technologies I teach them because its so easy and useful.

Here is the link to get started: http://www.blogger.com

Want to play those old Nintendo games?

You can now play them online for free. You have always been able to play them for free for the last 10 years or so on your computer but you always had to download an emulator and then each rom (game). This site has the emulator installed on the site, thus, you do not need to download/install anything, you can simple play. Enjoy:

http://virtualnes.com/

Forums: Setting up phpBB3

The best open source forum software available is phpBB3. I have been using phpbb for years. The best paid for forum is vBulletin. Both phpBB and vBulletin have their advantages and disadvantages, however, since phpBB is free, its the best option in my opinion. The following video guides you through the phpBB installation process. The video assumes that you have set up your database and have uploaded all of the phpBB files onto your server and are ready to install.

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Send a Fax from your Email for FREE!

Found this awesome tool that is very useful: faxzero.com

You can send word and pdf files, up to 3 pages, for free using your computer – no fax machine. This is awesome for me, since I believe fax machines are way outdated and use scanning and email for everything. So when someone needs a copy of that form and only has a fax machine, use this service and you can do it right from your computer. They do offer a pay service that lets you fax more pages….but we like FREE here!

Install and set up Moodle

The following videos show you how to set up and install Moodle. The videos assume that you have downloaded the latest standard package and put them onto your server using FTP (that means putting the whole moodle folder onto you web server). The first video here shows you how to create a database which may be different depending on your web host but they are all pretty much the same. The second video goes through the moodle installation and set up.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ya8mK9BbOy0]

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Best Android Apps

Here is my list of android apps that I find most useful:

Advanced task killer – kills all apps that running. helps save memory and battery life

aTrackdog – shows you what apps need to be updated

Barcode scanner – scans bar codes which allows you to download apps and scan bar codes at stores

CardioTrainer – records you walks, runs, and bike rides distance, time, and map

Dropbox – can be used to share files with your desktop

Gdocs – gives you access to your google docs

ringdroid – lets you create your own ring tones from mp3s

RealCalc – a scientific calculator

Google voice – sends me my email via text so i dont have to listen to it.

Additionally I use:

accuweather – weather app and widget
adobe reader – read pdfs
antivirus – protects phone from viruses
coupons – has coupons for stores and even has barcode scanner for register
documents to go – reads word and excel files
goggles – takes a picture of a place and shows you where it is
kindle – lets u read kindle books
places directory – finds restaurants, gas stations, etc
shazam – if a song is on the radio it will tell me what its called and who sings it
voice recorder – makes droid a voice recorder
yellowbook – to look people up
zillow – to look up cost of homes anywhere
pandora – internet radio

of course there are apps that i use a lot that i did not list such as facebook, twitter, gmail, google maps with gps, etc but these are common and actually came with my android 2.1 OS. As far as widgets go, I only have one because they drain a lot of battery. The one i use is the power widget, which allows you to turn power settings on/off if you are using them (wifi, bluetooth, gps, sync, brightness).

All of the apps I have mentioned are free!