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Sunday, October 25, 2009

A Really Big Notebook to Replace the Desktop (It Almost Doesn’t Fit on Your Lap)

A number of notebooks on the market style themselves as desktop replacements, but the Sony Vaio AW series is being positioned to replace the home theater — sort of.

The new Vaio starts with a mammoth 18.4-inch widescreen display, pumped up with display technology to rival many flat-panel TVs. Its resolution is 1080p — one of the higher high-definition standards. It is also the resolution of Sony’s Blu-ray DVD technology, and a Blu-ray drive is included. (One could ask how much resolution one really needs at 18.4 inches, but why spoil the display arms race?)

Though the emphasis is on the display, the Vaio AW is also a high-end computer aimed at those who want to edit photos and videos in HD. It has a Intel Core 2 Duo processor, up to a terabyte of storage and 4GB of RAM memory.

The AW comes in three models ranging from $2,000 to $3,200. The Vaio AW can also be connected to your TV via an HDMI connection, which supports not only HD, but also 5.1 surround sound.

And at nearly nine pounds, it may spend more time tethered to something at home than out on the road. STEPHEN C. MILLER

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Why Use Interactive Notebooks?

We all know that people learn in different ways. Some people learn better by watching others, some learn better by reading, and some learn by doing. No matter what way you learn you can use an interactive notebook.

Interactive notebooks are created by each person individually. They can be created in a number of different ways using a number of different techniques. You should create them based on your needs.

You can make an interactive notebook for information regarding maps, ads, history, timelines, and politics. When you create notebooks for these types of suggestions, you will learn so much. You design them in a way that will help you learn.

These pieces are perfect for projects, study guides, and reports. They can be created by children and adults. You are not limited to the subject matter or content either.

All you need to get started with your own interactive notebook is colored pencils, crayons, highlighters, pen or pencil, binder or notebook, paper, glue, scissors, and information on your subject.

If the information you gather is something you can cut apart, you will want to cut out the information that is important to what you are studying. If you can't cut them out, you will want to make copies of the information. Once you have these pieces cut out, you will need to glue them to the right side of your notebook or paper. On the left side you will take notes and add information that is important to what you read in the pieces you glued.

You will want to write these in your own words and use pictures and other information that will help you remember what you read. Use charts, diagrams, graphics, and drawings that will remind you of what you read as well.

If you are creating your interactive notebook for a report or project, you may want to do your writing on notebook paper first so you can write it the way you want and make any necessary changes. Once you have it worded the way you want, you are ready to put it to print in your notebook.

These notebooks are also great for classroom projects. You can create them and share with the class or you can use them as a report based on the information provided by the teacher. These are also a great guide to use as study material for semester finals or tests.

If you use these in a classroom setting you will want to use information provided by the teacher on the right and then the students can add their own information on the left. The teacher can provide handouts, notes, and pictures. Students can take their own notes based on the information discussed in class. The students can research even further to come up with more information that can be included in the notebook.

Sometimes it's hard to remember what you read, but using interactive notebooks will help you. You have the ability to create them in a way that makes sense to you and is in line with your learning style. They are fun to make and make learning easy.

Visit http://www.els4kids.com to download a copy of my 21 page Report that show you How 5 Simple Steps will Significantly Improve Your Child's Ability to Learn. Feel Free to email colleen@els4kids.com if you have any questions.

Colleen Bain has a Masters in Special Education. She is certified in special and general education. She has been married for 17 years and been blessed with two children. She has over 12 years of experience with special needs and over 20 years business experience. As CEO and founder of Enhanced Learning Skills for Kids, LLC, Colleen provides intense one-on-one cognitive training to individuals ages 6 and older. Colleen has just launched three new products to her business. Her Student Transformation System uses brain training tools such as Processing and Cognitive Enhancement (PACE), Master the Code, BrainWare Safari, BrainSkills and Fast ForWord to allow cognitive training to be done in the convenience of the home using the family computer. Visit http://www.els4kids.com today for more information. Learning doesn't have to be a struggle and correcting the problem can meet anyone's current budget.

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