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Friday, November 30, 2012

Daily PingTech 11/30/2012

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Alternative to Apple's iTunes Match for iPad and iPhone

Google Play

An iTunes Match Alternative

Want your music in the cloud? Are you looking for an alternative to Apple's iTunes Match? 

Even though iTunes Match is only a small fee of $25 per year, you can save the $25 by utilizing Google Play Music. Google Play is FREE with your Google account and you can upload up to 20,000 SONGS!

Go to play.google.com/music and upload your iTunes library. Using the Google Play Music Manager you can link your iTunes library to your Google Play account. Now your music is in the cloud and you can listen to it from anywhere you have internet access.

From your  iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, go to play.google.com/music. Simply select an Artist, Album, Song, Playlist or Genre and hit play. Your music in the Cloud for free.


Daily PingTech 11/29/2012

  • tags: pingtech moodle school

    • Welcome to the Pingree School Moodle Site

      Moodle is one of many VLE's, Virtual Learning Environments. Here at Pingree, teachers will explore how to use this technology in support of their courses. You may log in as a guest to explore the site's features, or contact the administrator (moodle@pingree.org) to set up an account.

      Click the login button in the upper right to enter as a guest or to use your username and password if you have them.
  • tags: pingtech alaska National Land

      • Read the mission and objectives.
    • The mission of the State of Alaska's ANILCA Program is to monitor implementation and advocate for the special provisions of ANILCA that are unique to Alaska and to ensure that state interests are appropriately considered. Our priority objectives:
  • Add a profile picture to your Gmail account.

    tags: pingtech gmail picture profile help google

    • What face would you like to present to the world? You can choose almost any photo as your Gmail picture, to show up whenever another user rolls over your name in their inbox, Contacts, Chat list, or when someone looks at your public Google Profile.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sign Up for Twitter


How to Sign Up on Twitter

To create an account:

  1. Go to http://twitter.com and find the sign up box, or go directly to https://twitter.com/signup.
  2. Enter your full nameemail address, and a password.
  3. Click Sign up for Twitter.
  4. On the next page, you can select a username (usernames are unique identifiers on Twitter) — type your own or choose one we've suggested. We'll tell you if the username you want is available.
  5. Double-check your name, email address, password, and username.
  6. Click Create my account.You may be asked to complete a Captcha to let us know that you're human.
  7. Twitter will send a confirmation email to the address you entered on sign up, click the link in that email to confirm your email address and account.

Tips for picking a username:

  • Your username is the name your followers use when sending @replies, mentions, and direct messages.
  • It will also form the URL of your Twitter profile page. We'll provide a few available suggestions when you sign up, but feel free to choose your own.
  • Please note: You can change your username in your account settings at any time, as long as the new username is not already in use.
  • Usernames must be fewer than 15 characters in length and cannot contain "admin" or "Twitter", in order to avoid brand confusion.

Important information about your email address:

  • An email address can only be associated with one Twitter account at a time.
  • The email address you use on your Twitter account is not publicly visible to others on Twitter.
  • We use the email you enter to confirm your new Twitter account. Be sure to enter an email address that you actively use and have access to. Check your inbox for a confirmation email to make sure you signed up for your account correctly.

First steps after you've created your account:

  1. After signing up, follow a handful of accounts to create a customized stream of information on your homepage. Following means you'll get that user's Tweets on your Twitter homepage. You can unfollow anyone at any time. Find out how to follow news sources, friends, and more in ourHow to Find People on Twitter article.
  2. Read our Twitter 101 article.
  3. Take the Twitter Tour to find out where things are on our website. Or, learn about using Twitter on your mobile phone

Daily PingTech 11/28/2012

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Daily PingTech 11/27/2012

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Weekly Education (weekly)


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