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Lino - Online Stickes - 20 views

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    "lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser." -Alternative to Wallwisher
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    Offers some project management tools that Wallwisher doesn't and lets you pan around your canvas.
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    "Lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser."
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Webnode - 0 views

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    Free & Easy website builder
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Mikogo: Free Online Meetings - 1 views

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    Free Online Meetings. It's also an easy screen sharing tool. FREE!
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    If anyone uses this i would be interested in knowing what you think about it!
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Pandora Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music - 0 views

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    Pandora radio is the personalized internet radio service that helps you find new music based on your old and current favorites. Create custom web radio stations, listen free.
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Librarian Chick wiki - Librarian Chick offers a collection o... - 4 views

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    Stacy Reed's collection of links to free ed resources of all kinds
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    This is a great resource, thank you for sharing!
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fring - 0 views

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    Make free mobile calls, and Instant Message with Skype, MSN Messenger, ICQ, Google Talk™, SIP & Twitter, AIM® & Yahoo!™
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CamStudio - Free Screen Recording Software - 0 views

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    Free streaming video software for your educational needs.
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squeakland : home of squeak etoys - 0 views

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    A free media-rich authoring environment and visual programming system for teaching children powerful ideas in compelling ways
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Techucation - Mikogo!!!!! Where Have You Been? - 0 views

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    Sept 21st: "I have always loved Skype and wished many times that i could share my screen while speaking to someone on the other end of the line… enter Mikogo!"
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Photo laboratory (Photl.com) - Free Stock Photo / photl.com - 0 views

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    Free to use, the site provides high-quality, digital images that can be used by teachers and students. The only proviso seems to be that they can't be sold on. Find images by keyword of browsing.
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Textbook Piracy Grows Online, Prompting a Counterattack From Publishers - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • College students are increasingly downloading illegal copies of textbooks online, employing the same file-trading technologies used to download music and movies. Feeling threatened, book publishers are stepping up efforts to stop the online piracy.
  • Textbook Torrents, promises more than 5,000 textbooks for download in PDF format, complete with the original textbook layout and full-color illustrations. Users must simply set up a free account and download a free software program that uses a popular peer-to-peer system called BitTorrent. Other textbook-download sites are even easier to use, offering digital books at the click of a mouse.
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  • So far the publishing group has not sought to take legal action against individual student downloaders, as the Recording Industry Association of America has done in its campaign to stamp out the illegal trading of music at colleges. The book-publishing group has not sought to shut down entire Web sites that offer downloads either, said Mr. McCoyd. Instead, officials are doing research on the extent of the problem and asking Web-site owners to remove individual files. "We've just tried to keep sweeping away these infringements as they continue to come online," he said.
  • One place their titles keep popping up is Scribd, a document-sharing Web site that opened this year. The site's policies do not allow users to post copyrighted content without permission, but some people break the rules.
  • "We have been fairly vigorous in monitoring these sites and in requesting that they take down our copyrighted content,"
  • Individual academic publishers have also taken steps to stop book pirates.
  • He said that if the problem worsens, publishers may have to take other steps to prevent piracy, such as releasing a new version of most textbooks every semester. The versions could include slight modifications that could be changed easily—such as altering the numbers in math problems. "They may compelled to," he said, "in order to stay one step ahead of the pirates."
    • Barbara Lindsey
       
      Wrong response. Instead of trying to force students into a model that doesn't work any longer, why not give them what they want and need? Look at MIT OpenCourseWare, Berkeley course content on iTunes, Flat World Knowledge, the California Open Source Project, Connexions. Heck! Look at OpenSource software such as Linux, Firefox, OpenOffice. THIS is the new model and companies will need to figure out a way to monetize this in a way that works for everyone.
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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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Blio eReader - 6 views

shared by Clif Mims on 17 Feb 10 - Cached
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    "Blio is free eReader software that presents eBooks like you've never seen them before!"
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#movemeon 2009 by Doug Belshaw in Education & Language - 5 views

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    Valuable professional development from seasoned educattors via Twitter and published for FREE with LULU!  
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Wiimote Whiteboard - 15 views

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    Interactive whiteboard download for mac & windows
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    This free open-source software "allows you to use the Wii Remote (Wiimote) to turn any surface into a Low-Cost Interactive Whiteboard."
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Yola - 12 views

shared by Clif Mims on 19 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Create a Free Website
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Free Stuff - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 14 views

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    The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects book by Terry Freedman and others
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