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2009 Horizon Report Australia-New Zealand Edition » Four to Five Years: Locat... - 0 views

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    Good article on location-based learning. Giving some examples of how to use it in areas not thought of.
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Socialcam - Free video app for iPhone and Android - 2 views

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    Groovy video effects
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80 Educational Alternatives to YouTube - 0 views

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    80 Educational Alternatives to YouTube Kids learn best when they see how things work, when, where and why they happen. Watching educational videos is a great way to learn because it allows kids to build a visual picture or model in their mind.
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PicMonkey - 0 views

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    Online photo editor. 
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The 100 Best Twitter Tools For Teachers (2012 Edition) | Edudemic - 2 views

  • TweetDeck: Easily one of the most popular tools for Twitter, period, TweetDeck will help you organize feeds, find focus, even schedule tweets and manage multiple accounts.
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      I use this for my desktop to view multiple feeds at one-go. 
  • Twitpic: A popular tool for sharing photos on Twitter, you can’t go wrong with Twitpic.
  • Bit.ly: So much more than just a URL shortener, bit.ly is a great tool for tracking and analyzing your links.
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  • Instagram: One of the most famous apps in the world, Instagram offers Twitter users a great way to share photos with Twitter.
  • Check out these awesome Twitter feeds to find educational resources and insight for teachers.
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    100 best Twitter Tools. Save it on your bookmarks!
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Welcome to CeL Website - 2 views

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      were aligned
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      Make the edits immediately.
  • Our focus is now ICT
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      Remove "now"
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      Please make the changes immediately!
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    @hiweewee Exactly. BTW, we already have our faces & voices, see vids at http://t.co/2Ii7gAG0 #edsg
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How Not to Steal People's Content on the Web - 0 views

  • How to Cite Content in Social Media When you're sharing someone else's content in social media, the approach you take to give proper credit changes depending on the social network.
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Twitter: Simply include a "via @username" somewhere in the tweet. If you're retweeting someone's content but you edit their original tweet, be sure to change "RT" to "MT," which stands for "modified tweet."
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Facebook: Facebook makes it pretty easy to give credit when you're sharing someone else's content right from their own timeline -- they have a 'Share' button ready and waiting for you! If you're citing content from elsewhere on the web, but want to give attribution to another person or company -- like we did to Marketing Land below for breaking a news story -- you can find that person/company on Facebook and link to their Facebook Timeline in the status update.
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  • Finally, if you're sharing content from another source and they don't have a Facebook page (tsk tsk!), then the link to their piece of content will suffice.
  • To Cite Someone's Content on Google+: On Google+, it's customary to include the name of the person or company whose content you're citing in the text of your update, because you can then link to their Google+ profile, much like you would do on Facebook. Simply include a + or @ and their Google+ name -- they'll pre-populate just like they do on Facebook!
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    Found some ways on how we can establish an SOP on attributing content on social media. 
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Google+ for Schools - by Eric Curts - Google Drive - 0 views

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    Great resource for Kartini and other Googley CeLebs...
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5 Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom - 2 views

shared by Sally Loan on 18 Oct 10 - No Cached
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    I have get to know this through the tweet by MrMacnology.
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Your Free Online Video Editor | JayCut - 3 views

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    A web-based tool to create videos. Something I thought would be a good resource for the video team to explore. :)
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    Thanks Kartini.
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Video to be a key part of student teacher evaluation | Featured Superintendent's Center... - 0 views

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    This is something we saw for ourselves when the OTE team visited the USA in August this year. Both the supervisors and student teachers needed training on how to shoot and do simple editing of videos.
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Visual Lightbox - 0 views

  • Visual LightBox JS is a free wizard program that helps you easily generate web photo galleries with a nice Lightbox-style overlay effect, in a few clicks without writing a single line of code. Just drag&drop your photos into Visual LightBox window, press "Publish" and your own web gallery with beautiful LightBox 2 effects will open in the browser instantly! No javascript,css,html coding, no image editing, just a click to get your gallery ready.
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    If you need a non programming and non flash gallery (Picasa) option. Here's one. May be useful for your portfolio if you need a gallery to showcase your works.
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The Blue Book | Association of Virtual Worlds - 3 views

  • The Association of Virtual Worlds has just released the new edition of  The Blue Book: A Consumer Guide to Virtual Worlds listing over 250 virtual worlds and is pleased to offer it free to anyone who is interested in the rapidly growing field of virtual worlds.
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YouTube - Video Editor - 1 views

shared by Henry Ngoh on 30 Dec 10 - Cached
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    A video editing tool within YouTube.
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cooltoolsforschools - Video Tools - 2 views

  • Video Editing and Presentation Tools
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ingentaconnect Electronic portfolios 2.0 Edited by Darren Cambridge etal - 4 views

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    Hot off RSS: Those involved in the e-portfolio programme should get this journal article from the library and read.
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