Free products and services for teachers - 10 views
Popcorn Maker | Mozilla Popcorn - 9 views
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"Popcorn Maker brings the power of popcorn.js and its plugin system to a graphical user interface, with familiar timeline controls. Completely free and open source, popcorn maker offers a collection of useful templates, but since it's built from standard HTML, you can customize it to your heart's content." -
This tool is still in Alpha stage. Still, it's great fun to play with. Read more about it here: http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.com/2011/11/create-virtual-tours-with-street-view.html
7 Library Tools Students Would Find Handy | Free and Useful Online Resources for Design... - 9 views
OLE Products: Remembering September 11 - 4 views
Web 2.0 scientific calculator - 11 views
3x3Links - Speed-Dial-Style Browser Start Page - 3 views
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3x3Links enhances the speed-dial experience known from Opera, Chrome and the Firefox extension by allowing you to take your start page with you, organize it your way and to use high-speed keyboard shortcuts.
As a bonus, it can store up to 729 links by using folders, display website logos instead of thumbnails,
and performs really fast by using the new HTML5 LocalCache feature.
Google Swiffy - 3 views
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"Swiffy converts Flash SWF files to HTML5, allowing you to reuse Flash content on devices without a Flash player (such as iPhones and iPads).
Swiffy currently supports a subset of SWF 8 and ActionScript 2.0, and the output works in all Webkit browsers such as Chrome and Mobile Safari. If possible, exporting your Flash animation as a SWF 5 file might give better results. " -
Another one shared on twitter. Also via email. (Thanks, Joanne R)
TestDisk Download - CGSecurity - 6 views
Diagramly - Draw Diagrams Online - 5 views
Little Bird Tales - 5 views
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Little Bird Tales is a nice site intended for younger students to use to create digital stories. Little Bird Tales walks users through each step of creating a multimedia story. Users can upload images, draw images, or record from their webcams. Stories can be written with text or narrated by students using microphones connected to their computers.




