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tillgerthena

Aviary - 1 views

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    I really like this tool, am going to start trying it out asap.
tillgerthena

Change your subscription plan | Timetoast timelines - 0 views

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      www.timetoast.com A website that has three plans. Public for free, Basic $5.99, and premium for $8.99. I signed up on the basic one off course and found it very easy to use. I could have used this a couple of times this year at least. Recently we completed an inquiry on WW1. Our timeline was on paper. Having it gigital would have been easier and fun as here you can upload photos so it can look pretty impressive but also creates a visual for each of the events. I wouldn't pay a plan as I wouldn't use it enough to warrant it but also there are so m,any web tools out there which would you choose. It could be broke if you joined every good one.
suedev

Cyber Safety - 2 views

Hey Andrea, I tried to get into it but needed permission. Not sure how to go about getting permission. Heath or anyone else out there , can you help. Sue

Leigh Hynes

Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

  • world of Diigo, one of the leading Top 10 research tools.
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      I am not surprised.  Diigo should be at the top I think
tillgerthena

Web Tools for Educators - 5 views

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    I will definitely have to follow this as it is full of information suitable for my e learning  journey. 
jdwintec

At a Distance - Standing up to cyberbullying | NetSafe - 1 views

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    A great little hard hitting video made by Netsafe a few years ago. It can be found on this site as well as youtube. I liked it because it played on kids emotions and hopefully made them realise they wouldn't like to feel like that or make anyone else feel like it.
Tom Malpass

Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record - 1 views

shared by Tom Malpass on 05 Sep 13 - Cached
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    Create and share your screen casts around the web
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    I personally find screen capture a really good way to learn computer skills or have text explained.This is a free web 2.0 tool, however you need to download java for it to work.
Jaculin Petherick

Clicking Through to the Ethics of Social Media Terms of Service: Three Case Studies - 0 views

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    Twitter: I want my handle back Always good to read the TOS of a website such as Twitter or Facebook for example, before you join: something apparently few do.
eliste82

My Inner Conflict with B.Y.O.D | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Yet, part of me has this fear that my students and I are missing out, that there is this magical world of creative power and organizational perfection that we've yet to explore.
  • Here are three articles that may make you question if we need as much technology as we are talking about. Do the rewards outweigh the impact?
wangn711

Scratch - Imagine, Program, Share - 2 views

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    Great application for teaching the fundamentals of programming logic. Scratch has a "drop and drag" interface and "code" is created in the Scripts panel and allows a beginner to use more complex structures such as loops and if statements without actually having to know the "how's". I use this tool in the first 4 hours of teaching programming to beginners by teaching students how to make a simple fish game and then once they have these basic concepts understood, then build on their previous knowledge by teaching them how to make their own version of Pacman. So a highly recommended tool for all levels of students.
jamwic12

Class software on digital classrooms - 0 views

https://www.classdojo.com/en-gb/?redirect=true I have used class dojo in the past and it tie in really well with PB4L

education learning web2.0 technology

started by jamwic12 on 05 May 19 no follow-up yet
buycashapp45

Stream episode Buy Verified CashApp Accounts - UK by Denisedeidmi3475 podcast | Listen ... - 0 views

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    There are a few things you need in order to get a verified CashApp account. First, you'll need to provide your full name, date of birth, and the last four digits of your Social Security number. You'll also need to link your CashApp account to a bank account or debit card. Once you have all of this information entered into the system, you'll be able to request verification. You may be asked to verify your identity by providing a photo ID. Once you've been verified, a green check mark will appear next to your name on the CashApp home screen. This means that all future payments sent or received by this account will be automatically deposited into or withdrawn from your linked bank account.
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