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Text Editor Anywhere - Edit Text Anywhere with Your Favorite Editor - 6 views

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    'Text Editor Anywhere allows you to edit text anywhere with your favorite text editor. It provides a means of taking advantages of some advanced features (like auto-completing, spell checking and syntax highlighting) that are only available in an external text editor. It may also save you from web browser crashes.'
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Premium oscommerce Templates - my oScommercetemplates.net - 0 views

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    For only 45$ you can get this Premium Oscommerce Store. Installed Modules: * Admin html product editor (Fckeditor) * Main Page admin html editor * Information Pages with admin control * Store Mode * Featured Products * Related Products * Monthly Sales Report * Quantity box with plus and minus buttons * Supertracker
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Nota - Casual Collaboration - 18 views

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    real time collaboration. looks great for schools EXCEPT it looks like students need an email address to be added as "editors" of a page.
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Pixenate - 14 views

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    'Pixenate is the photo editor of choice for photo printing and photo sharing businesses.'
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Pixlr - 0 views

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    Pixlr is a free online photo editor, jump in and start edit, adjust, filter.
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Sumo Paint - 15 views

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    Online Image Editor
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Welcome to virtualdub.org! - virtualdub.org - 11 views

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    VirtualDub is a video capture/processing utility for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows platforms (98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7), licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It lacks the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video. It has batch-processing capabilities for processing large numbers of files and can be extended with third-party video filters. VirtualDub is mainly geared toward processing AVI files, although it can read (not write) MPEG-1 and also handle sets of BMP images.
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Best EdTech of 2014 - 0 views

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    Common Sense Graphite editors and reviewers rated and reviewed hundreds of learning tools in 2014, using our research-backed rubric and rigorous evaluative process. Out of that pack, these tools not only rated highly for engagement, pedagogy, and support, but stood out as truly head of the class.
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Kids' Vid: Teaching Kids'vid - 1 views

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    "This section is for teachers. It is a resource that will provide practical suggestions on how to integrate video production into the curriculum. This section will also explore the world of media literacy."
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Prezi.com - The zooming presentation editor - 0 views

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    Prezi allows anyone who can sketch an idea on a napkin to create and perform stunning non-linear presentations with relations, zooming into details, and adjusting to the time left without the need to skip slides.
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Wikipedia Comes of Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

shared by Sarah Eeee on 10 Jan 11 - No Cached
  • Not all information is created equal. The bottom layers (the most ubiquitous, whose sources are the most ephemeral, and with the least amount of validation) lead to layers with greater dependability, all the way to the highest layers, made up mostly of academic resources maintained and validated by academic publishers that use multiple peer reviews, trained editors, and scholarly reviewers.
  • Most of the nearly 2,500 students who responded said they consult Wikipedia, but when questioned more deeply, it became clear that they use it for, as one student put it, "pre-research."
  • Wikipedia is comprehensive, current, and far and away the most trustworthy Web resource of its kind. It is not the bottom layer of authority, nor the top, but in fact the highest layer without formal vetting.
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  • That such a high percentage of students in the study indicated they do not cite Wikipedia as a formal source, or admit to their professors they use it, confirms that they are very aware of the link it represents in the information-authority chain.
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      Optimistic view...what evidence does this author have that students don't plagarize from Wikipedia - i.e. use its information without citing it, or attributing the information found to a more acceptable source?
  • Today, when starting a serious research project, students are faced with an exponentially larger store of information than previous generations, and they need new tools to cut through the noise. Intuitively they are using Wikipedia as one of those tools, creating a new layer of information-filtering to help orient them in the early stages of serious research.
  • . One scholar issued a challenge: Wikipedia is where students are starting research, whether we like it or not, so we need to improve its music entries. That call to arms resonated, and music scholars worked hard to improve the quality of Wikipedia entries and make sure that bibliographies and citations pointed to the most reliable resources.
  • To go further, while I do agree that teaching information literacy is important, I do not agree with those who argue that the core challenge is to educate students and researchers about how to use Wikipedia. As we have seen, students intuitively understand much of that already.
  • The key challenge for the scholarly community, in which I include academic publishers such as Oxford University Press, is to work actively with Wikipedia to strengthen its role in "pre-research." We need to build stronger links from its entries to more advanced resources that have been created and maintained by the academy.
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    Concise and interesting opinion piece about the role of Wikipedia in research. The author argues that many students use Wikipedia for 'pre-research,' and that it serves a valuable and valid step towards finding the best evidence. Ultimately, this article calls for scholars to increase the links between peer-reviewed authoritative sources and Wikipedia articles.
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    Does a 'harm control' approach to research seem like the best option to you? What role do teachers at all levels of education have to play? Librarians?
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Wildlife Filmmaker, Video Mashups, Animal Videos, Wildlife Footage - National Geographic - 0 views

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    It might be fun to pair this with google maps & have students mark the location of the animals' habitats.
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    Drag film clip of animals, sounds & music to create your own wildlife film.
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Tuxpi - Online Photo Editor - 0 views

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    Collection of photo effects and frames
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    Collection of photo effects and frames

Importance of Online Computer Tech Support - 2 views

started by lyn shen on 23 Jun 11 no follow-up yet

Adobe Media Encoder Free Updated Working Get Started Is Here - 0 views

started by frptech frptech on 31 Aug 23 no follow-up yet
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