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BYU Writing Center - 0 views

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    Has links to digital copies of handouts on everything from the writing process to comma usage to MLA formatting
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The Oregon Trail - 0 views

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    A game that teaches.
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pdfforge.org - 0 views

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    Make pdf documents for free.
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Sites with WebCams - 0 views

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    This has links to various sites that have webcams filming animals.
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Culture Quest - 0 views

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    Looks more appropriate for middle school or younger.
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Jean Gralley - 0 views

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    I recommend watching "Books Unbound" on the digital storytelling part of this website.
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Moodle - 0 views

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    A Free, Open Source Course Management System for Online Learning
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World Wind - 0 views

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    Download the software
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avast! - 0 views

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    Free anti virus software
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Elluminate vRoom for Kimberly McCollum - 0 views

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    This is my elluminate vRoom.
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Microsoft Producer - 0 views

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    Free if you have purchased Microsoft PowerPoint
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Audacity - 0 views

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    free audio editor
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Virtual Scanning Electron Microscope - 0 views

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    Download the Program
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Videora - BitTorrent RSS Reader - 0 views

    • Nicole Manwaring
       
      With more and more students using iPods, it will be useful to be able to reach out to them in a format that they will use regularly. I have already had experience downloading sewing demo videos from online and putting them onto my iPod, which has been a convenient way to remember how to do something that was taught in class once I no longer have immediate access to the instructor.
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Library of Congress - 0 views

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    see Today in History and American Memory sections
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Presentation Zen: Making presentations in the TED style - 1 views

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    TED has earned a lot of attention over the years for many reasons, including the nature and quality of its short-form conference presentations. All presenters lucky enough to be asked to speak at TED are given 18-minute slots maximum (some are for even less time such as 3- and 6-minute slots). Some who present at TED are not used to speaking on a large stage, or are at least not used to speaking on their topic with strict time restraints. TED does not make a big deal publicly out of the TED Commandments, but many TED presenters have referenced the speaking guidelines in their talks and in their blogs over the years (e.g., Ben Saunders). Below is a photo of the TED Commandments that have been sent to speakers in the past.
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Project: Visual stories challenge (LP - U/Sec) - 0 views

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    These are some of the big issues that the world is focusing on in 2008. The Global Education website invites you (students, and teachers too) to develop a visual response to one of these issues.
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