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learning trends, technologies and tools in order to help learning professionals understand them and implement them successfully in their organisations. British site
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FreeMind mapping software, Wiki and download writtenin Java - platform independent
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another collection of web 2.0 tools. anotated, includes mutiple items in each catagories.
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Here you will be able to convert the text files you are already using to create your multiple choice quizzes into fun, self-guided practice sessions, or interactive assessments for your students. Here you can do the following:
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web 2.0 tools and assistive technologies great resource of downloadable programs and links.
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voice thread, Ustream, Teacher Tube and other vodcasting tools
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tools and tutorials for podcasting and music recording/creation
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cartoonizer & uvatar free utilities to adapt your picture for use on the web
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interactive demonstrations that let students visualizel math equations
more from www.mathcasts.org
A listing of social networks used in educational environments.
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INTRODUCTION So, you're still getting those 1,670,000+ responses to your search queries on the Web, and you're still too busy to do anything about it, like reading the lengthy, and sometimes confusing, "help" screens to find out how to improve your searching techniques. Look no further! Real help is here, in the USCB Library's BARE BONES Tutorial. You can zip through these lessons in no time, any time. They are very short and succinct; each can be read in a few minutes. Feel free to jump in wherever you like, skip what you don't want to read, and come back whenever you need to. The information contained in the following lessons is truly "bare bones," designed to get you started in the right direction with a minimum of time and effort. For more comprehensive and detailed help on searching the Web, consult our recommended list of sites in Lesson 20 at the end of this tutorial.
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