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graham hughes

YouTube - stone and stone wheel - 3 views

  • graham hughes
     
    focus group situation in the stone age
Jo McLeay

Blog: What Ed Said - 3 views

  • Jo McLeay
     
    Love this blog
Rhondda Powling

Featured Videos | dotSUB - 1 views

  • Rhondda Powling
     
    dotSub is another site beyond YouTube that makes available a wealth of video resources. This one is unusual in that it offers the facility for those who upload their videos to create subtitles in any language.
Wayne Eglinton

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 6 views

  • Wayne Eglinton
     
    online notice board for making announcements, notes etc.
Kerry Johnson

Grafedia - 3 views

  • Kerry Johnson
     
    Grafedia is hyperlinked text, written by hand onto physical surfaces and linking to rich media content - images, video, sound files, and so forth. It can be written anywhere - on walls, in the streets, or on sidewalks. Grafedia can also be written in letters or postcards, on the body as tattoos, or anywhere you feel like putting it. Viewers "click" on these grafedia hyperlinks with their cell phones by sending a message addressed to the word + "@grafedia.net" to get the content behind the link.
Kerry Johnson

Geocaching Australia - Free and Open Geocaching - 3 views

  • Kerry Johnson
     
    Geocaching is the free high-tech treasure hunt where you use your GPS receiver to find caches hidden by other players. It's a great way to be outdoors, enjoy the environment and the revel in the thrill of the hunt!
Kerry Johnson

Upwardly Mobile » Blog Archive » Mobile Phones in the Classroom - Education Revie... - 2 views

  • Kerry Johnson
     
    Throughout the course of my research we explored a great many tools and applications for mobile phones, in particular the ability to blend learning experiences from both inside and outside the classroom. However the area that my research specifically sought to explore was the impact 'any-time' access to information would have on the classroom.
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