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Martin Burrett

Contrapunctus Variations - 0 views

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    A fun music site where movements of your mouse creates a virtual stringed instrument performance. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
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Ableton Live 10 Suite Full Crack Mac OS X - 0 views

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    Ableton Live 10 Suite Full Crack Mac OS X great and professionally digital audio and Dolby workstation tool which is enhanced with new music
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Buy Naver Accounts - 100% Email & Number verified - 0 views

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    What is Naver? Naver is a South Korean search engine, an e-commerce platform, an online advertising platform and internet company. The name Naver is derived from the word nave (navi in Japanese) meaning "navigator" or "spiritual guide". It was launched in June 1999 by NHN Japan. Buy Naver Accounts In July 1998, NHN Japan announced its intention to enter into the Internet field with a new company named as Naver Corporation that would be based on content sharing using its own servers.[4] On November 16th of that year it began offering services for international users via a service called Seowon (South-East Asia Online). In March 1999 this service was discontinued due to lack of interest from customers who were already established users of Yahoo! Japan's overseas services.[5][6] Why to buy Naver accounts? Naver accounts are the most popular accounts in Korea. They're easy to use and can be obtained for free, so they make a great choice if you want to get started with social media marketing. If your business is based on social media, Naver is the place to start! What is a Naver Account? Naver is the most popular search engine in South Korea. It was founded in 1997 and has since become an essential part of Korean life, with millions of users actively using it every day. In fact, according to Statista's 2018 Global Digital Economy Report, Naver accounts for more than 50% of all web traffic in Korea. Buy Naver Accounts In addition to being a leading portal site (which provides information about restaurants, shopping malls and other businesses), Naver also offers some features that aren't available on other platforms such as its 'Naver Map' feature which allows users to find nearby businesses by entering their location into the map interface instead of having to type specific addresses into search engines like Google Maps or Apple Maps (which are much more popular). Buy Naver Accounts Naver Accounts How to get the right Naver account? You need to buy
Martin Burrett

Made with code - 0 views

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    A site from Google with resources, projects & inspirational videos to encourage students to code. Projects include programming wearables, making a yeti dance and mixing music.
Martin Burrett

Inanimate Alice - Homepage - 0 views

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    A wonderful series of interactive stories which use text, music, animation and games to tell the adventures. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Billy Gerchick

6 Ways to Publish Your Own Book - 1 views

  • Users are able to use Google Book Search (Beta), which puts your book content in Google’s search results.
  • Lulu allows you to create a variety of books, but also lets you develop digital media. These range from music and ringtones to videos and e-books. With Lulu, you can also scan and digitize your old books, albums, and photos
  • Softcovers start at $7.60
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  • To increase your search ranking, you are able to add subtitles, tags, categories, and descriptions
  • Softcovers start at $12.95
  • . Because CreateSpace is a subsidiary of Amazon, it’s easier and quicker to sell your book through Amazon
  • Standard B&W starts at $3.66 per book; Standard Color starts at $6.55. You can also upgrade to their Pro Plan, which is $39.00 per book. The Pro Plan allows you to keep more from each sale, and pay less when ordering copies.
  • Prices start at $0.045 per page and a $4 binding fee.
  • WeBook combines the joys of self publishing with social media. You are able to write a book alone or collaborate with other writers. The site provides an online text editor for you to write, and you are able to add images from image-hosting sites like Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, etc.
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    Here are six great sites that will help you publish your work, guaranteeing you a published book that can be sold via different outlets, such as Amazon.
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No up-front costs to sell music on Audiolife | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    A GREAT EXAMPLE OF HOW WEB2.0 LETS US BE PRODUCERS AND NOT JUST CONSUMERS. Audiolife not only lets you create an online store to sell CDs and digital downloads, but it will actually manufacture the CDs for you, on-demand, as customers buy them. The up-front cost? Nothing. Zero dollars and zero cents. On-demand CD creation from Audiolife. (Credit: Audiolife) This is a big deal. As any self-financed musician knows, CD manufacturing is a big investment. Print runs for CDs with a jewel case and nice color insert generally start at 1,000 for close to $1,000, though you can get away with spending a few hundred bucks for a short run, if you're willing to pay quite a bit more per disc. This is all well and good, if you sell all of the CDs you print. If not, you're left with some expensive drink coasters.
Judy Robison

OverDrive - Global distributor of digital eBooks, audiobooks, music & video for library... - 30 views

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    Check out audio books and e-books from your local public library
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Skype Announces Collaboration with Prominent Organizations to Further Empower Teachers ... - 21 views

  • Skype in the classroom strives to enrich students' learning experiences to discover new cultures, languages and ideas without leaving the classroom. 
  • Skype in the classroom strives to enrich students' learning experiences to discover new cultures, languages and ideas without leaving the classroom.  Skype in the classroom now features each individual organization's dynamic content, projects and available guest speakers
  • To join Skype in the classroom and view these exclusive resources, teachers should: Sign up at education.skype.com using their Skype account details Create a profile which includes their interests, location and the age groups they teach Once complete, teachers will have full range to explore the Skype in the classroom organization microsites, utilize vast content from these organizations and engage in conversations with select guest experts. For more information or to register for Skype in the classroom, please visit http://education.skype.com.
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    Press release about Skype in the classroom
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VUVOX - slideshows, photo, video and music sharing - 0 views

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    VUVOX gives you the power to create one of a kind stories in an instant. All you need to do is provide whatever cool content that you have. Take pictures, video, audio and text. Mix it up. Choose backgrounds, colors, textures that create your vibe and then you are ready to share your piece with the world.
Dimitris Tzouris

Diagnosing the Tablet Fever in Higher Education - 10 views

  • So it's worth taking a careful look at whether the company will once again create a new category of device that make waves in education -- as it did with personal computers, digital music players, and smartphones -- or whether the iPad and other tabletss might be doomed to remain a niche offering.
  • Mr. Jobs did mention iTunesU twice when listing the kinds of content that could be viewed on the iPad, referring to the company's partnership with many colleges to offer them free space for multimedia content like lecture recordings. But he otherwise focused on consumer uses -- watching movies, viewing photos, sending e-mail messages, and reading novels published by five trade publishers mentioned at the event. That does not mean that the company won't later promote the iPad's use on campuses, though, since it waited until after iPods and iPhones were established before beginning to work more heavily with colleges to promote those in education.
  • the biggest impact of the iPad would be in the textbook market.
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  • only 2 percent of students said they bought an e-textbook this past fall semester.
  • The City University of New York, for instance, is looking closely at encouraging e-textbooks as part of an effort to lower student costs. "At end of the day, it's how do you drive savings for our students, who are feeling a great economic impact," said Brian Cohen, CUNY's chief information officer.
  • If students do buy them and begin to carry them around campus, they could be a more powerful educational tool than laptop computers.
  • Jim Groom, an instructional technologist at the University of Mary Washington, expressed weariness with all the hype around the Apple announcement. He said he is concerned about Apple's policies of requiring all applications to be approved by the company before being allowed in its store, just as it does with the iPhone. And he said that Apple's strategy is to make the Web more commercial, rather than an open frontier. "It offers a real threat to the Web," he said.
  • He also pointed out that several PC manufacturers have sold tablet computers before, which have been tried enthusiastically in classrooms. Their promise is that they make it easy for professors to walk around classrooms while holding the computer, while allowing them to wirelessly project information to a screen at the front of the room. But despite initial hype, very few PC tablets are being used in college classrooms, he said. Now that Apple's long-awaited secret is out, the harder questions might be whether the iPad is the long-awaited education computer.
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