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Betty Gilgoff

CogDogRoo » StoryTools - 0 views

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    Fifty tools for sharing stories
Dave Truss

Tech Teacher: iPod, uPod | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Anyone with a microphone and an Internet connection suddenly seems to have a podcast, and for good reason: It's very easy to produce and upload audio clips. The tools are cheap, the files are easy to share, and just about anyone can do it. Does it make sense for your classroom?
Betty Gilgoff

Canada Map Puzzle - 0 views

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    More tools for smartboards
Betty Gilgoff

XML EDUCATION: Word Magnet Demo - 0 views

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    Great tool for use on smartboards
Dave Truss

Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Tech. Tools in Context #1: Miro Video Player - 0 views

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    What is it? Miro is a free and open source video player which does the following: - plays any video file (it's built on the VLC project); - allows you to search and download videos from Youtube, Google Video, bliptv and at least four other video services right from its interface; - acts as a bit torrent client (which gives you access to many more video sources); and, - gives you access to many high-quality Internet Tv channels. Miro is also cross-platform (Mac, Linux, Windows)
Betty Gilgoff

Blackle - Energy Saving Search - 0 views

shared by Betty Gilgoff on 30 Sep 08 - Cached
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    Google search engine on a black screen, low energy version designed to save you money
Clayton Willms

Wikispaces » for teachers - 0 views

  • In January 2006, we decided to give away 100,000 free Plus wikis for K-12 education. We didn't set out with a grand strategy, just an interest in helping teachers with our easy to use wiki technology. In September 2008 we gave away our 100,000th K-12 wiki. We know a good thing when we see it so we're giving away another 250,000 ad-free, private K-12 Plus wikis! All the features and benefits that normally cost $50/year - for free. No fine print, no usage limits, no advertising, no catches. Thank you to all of you who have brought Wikispaces to your classrooms. Supporting the education community has been extraordinarily rewarding experience for us. You have made our work a pleasure and helped us to build a better service every day. For more about our new offer, check out our blog post. Try a wiki at your school now, and help us spread the word! - Adam, Bisma, Dom, James, Jeff, Jessica, and Sarah Start a Wiki in 30 Seconds
    • Clayton Willms
       
      I couldn't agree with Dave more about using wikis in the classroom. This is one of the greatest writing tools I've seen yet.
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