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Ziem Merwin

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Jonathan Wylie

How to Use a Webquest Generator to Make Your Own Webquests - 0 views

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    Using a webquest generator is a quick and easy way to get your webquest ready for online publication.
Al Tucker

QR Code Generator - All in one code generator - OzelTech - Ozel Teknoloji - 0 views

shared by Al Tucker on 03 Sep 10 - Cached
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    Great code generator - very quick - high quality - no watermark or sponsor markings on the finished code.
Danny Nicholson

Free access to britannica.net - 0 views

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    If you're a Web publisher-a blogger, webmaster, or writer-you can get complimentary access to the complete Encyclopædia Britannica online. It's a rich trove of reliable and high-quality information that you can use to check quick facts, research topics in depth, or just read to enjoy.
Walter Antoniotti

Free Software Tuitorial Internet Library. - 0 views

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    Free software for many Microsoft products, using Google, SPSS, MiniTab, StataQuest, Quick Books, Mat Lab, and many others
Danielle Klaus

NoodleTools : NoodleBib Express - 0 views

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    Just need one or two quick citations? No need to log in or subscribe -- simply generate them in NoodleBib Express and copy and paste what you need into your document. Note: citations are not saved and cannot be exported to a word processor using this version of the tool.
fabrizio bartoli

One True Media | video creation that's simply powerful, easy and free - 6 views

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    Mix photos and videos and add text and effects easily with this quick video creation tool. Create an account using your email address to start
J Black

7 Things You Should Know About Google Jockeying | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

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    A Google jockey is a participant in a presentation or class who surfs the Internet for terms, ideas, Web sites, or resources mentioned by the presenter or related to the topic. The jockey's searches are displayed simultaneously with the presentation, helping to clarify the main topic and extend learning opportunities. The "7 Things You Should Know About..." series from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) provides concise information on emerging learning practices and technologies. Each brief focuses on a single practice or technology and describes what it is, where it is going, and why it matters to teaching and learning. Use "7 Things You Should Know About..." briefs for a no-jargon, quick overview of a topic and share them with time-pressed colleagues. In addition to the "7 Things You Should Know About…" briefs, you may find other ELI resources useful in addressing teaching, learning, and technology issues at your institution. To learn more, please visit the ELI Resources page.
Ebey Soman

The Arab-Israeli Wars - 0 views

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    The Israeli and Arab relations and their wars between 1967 and 1973 and how that is continuing to this day. This is a quick analysis of this time period.
J Black

Stats: Old Media's Decline, New Media's Ascent - 0 views

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    Quick: what was the most widely-used form of media in 2008? If you guessed Internet news sites, blogs, or social networks, you'd be way off. Network TV news (NBC, CBS, ABC) is still used by the highest percentage of adult Internet users, with local newspapers and local TV news occupying the 2nd and 3rd positions, respectively, in a recently released survey from Ketchum. While old media is still on top, the trends in the survey, which has been conducted each of the last three years, point to a familiar story: media consumption habits are quickly changing. That said, some forms of new media are performing much better than others. For example: - Blogs are now used by 24% of Internet users, up from 13% in 2006 - Social networks are now used by 26% of Internet users, up from 17% in 2006 - Videocasts are now used by 11% of Internet users, up from 6% in 2006 Slower growers include: - RSS feeds: growing from 5 to 7 percent - Podcasts: growing from 5 to 7 percent - Business news sites: flat at 8 percent
Ebey Soman

Congo: Red Rubber, White King, Black Death - 0 views

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    Congo: Red Rubber, White King, Black Death is a critical film and documentary on the reign of King Leopold of Belgium over his private property we now know as the country of Congo. The film graphically illustrates the atrocities that occurred, the injustices, the evils and the popular lies that people hold to be true. Below is a quick summary of the film and a few notes on what seemed interesting to me.
Dennis OConnor

» A Quick Look at Your 10 Most Popular Posts for 2008 The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

  • The Rapid E-Learning Blog shares practical tips and tricks to help you become a rapid elearning pro. It is hosted by Tom Kuhlmann who has over 15 years of hands-on experience in the training industry and currently runs the community at Articulate.
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    Round up from the folks at Articulate
Walter Antoniotti

Excel Statistics Lab Manual - 0 views

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    Free Internet lab manual for the free Internet textbook Statistics using The Quick Notes Learning System. Problems are in column A with directions on how to do them. Data is in column B as is a place for Excel to put the answer. User follows the directions, answers are generated by Excel, user interprets the answer. Complete solution provided in the next worksheet.
Tero Toivanen

5 Quick Tips to Remove Unwanted Formatting from Your Documents - 0 views

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    How to remove unwanted formatting from your documents
Kathleen N

AT Summer Webinar Series - 0 views

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    Free assistive technology Atomic Learning Webinars 1. Quick Ways to Make the General Ed Curriculum Accessible and Meaningful 2. The Power of a Programmable Switch Interface 3. Accessibility Features in Your Computers Operating System
Elizabeth Koh

Twitter breaks down barriers in the classroom - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    users like David Parry are finding that the technology breaks down barriers and creates instant communities in unexpected environments. It also fills the void between e-mail and instant messaging, providing a quick and easy medium for asynchronous communication and general discussion.
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