Readability - An Arc90 Lab Experiment - 0 views
Visualize your GPS tracks with Breadcrumbs | Google Earth Blog - 19 views
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Our users can log their ski trip, hiking trip or sightseeing trip, upload it to Breadcrumbs with their photos and videos, and send it to all their friends, who can relive the adventure in 3D. And this is only the start, as we plan to provide our users with a platform to not only edit and maintain tracks, but also to find new places to explore and interact within a social network.
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Breadcrumbs is the first web application of its kind, where users can manage GPS tracks, photos and videos in one place - it can be thought of as 'Flickr for GPS tracks'.
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The key features of Breadcrumbs include:Relive your adventure: Breadcrumbs brings together photos, videos and GPS tracks in one quick and easy process and our 3D playback function brings the track alive. Edit and manage: Breadcrumbs comes with a suite of tools which let users edit and manage their GPS tracks, photos and videos. These include:- Automated geotagging of photos.- Track editing tool to correct GPS points.- Add information to your adventure to help tell the story, such as show where you ate your lunch or spotted some wildlife.- Organize: Breadcrumbs offers a rich set of tools to help users to manage adventures.- Share: Breadcrumbs makes it easy to share adventures, with options including a public page for each track and direct integration with Facebook.
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Why You Should Consider "Implementing Instructional Technology Innovations" | Emerging ... - 0 views
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This 10 week online course provided an introduction to many Web 2.0 tools and ways in which they might be used in the classroom. This past September through December, I had the good fortune of taking this online course, an offering from the University of Wisconsin – Stout. Instructor Ann Bell has been teaching the course for several years, and has developed a well rounded set of modules that offer a thorough introduction to many web-based (and mostly free) technologies that can be used in engaging and practical ways in course work.
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"This 10 week online course provided an introduction to many Web 2.0 tools and ways in which they might be used in the classroom. This past September through December, I had the good fortune of taking this online course, an offering from the University of Wisconsin - Stout. Instructor Ann Bell has been teaching the course for several years, and has developed a well rounded set of modules that offer a thorough introduction to many web-based (and mostly free) technologies that can be used in engaging and practical ways in course work."
18 Twitter Tools for Scheduling Future Tweets and improving your Social Networking - tr... - 0 views
Teachers you should vote for favorite #edtech20 #edtools in Learning Tools Directory 20... - 0 views
100 Collaboration Tools | Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Holiday Edition: 7 Resources for Detecting & Preventing P... - 26 views
#chirpstory is a tool for creating and sharing stories from twitter using social media ... - 13 views
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#chirpstory is a tool for creating and sharing stories from twitter using social media more https://twitter.com/#!/web20education
#curation #edtech20 #edtools of the day #bundlr awesome for #education20 - 15 views
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#Bundlr new and free tool for online #curation: clipping, aggregation and sharing web content easily More https://twitter.com/#!/web20education
EdTech Toolbox: Web 2 Tools by Task - 13 views
EdTech Toolbox: Top 10 Web Tools April - 16 views
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Top 10 Web Tools April
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Tutorials - 43 views
Listary - Free Search Utility | Windows Explorer Search | Text Editing - 5 views
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'Listary provides a much better and united file browsing experience for Windows users. Browse through vast number of files, folders and list entries on the fly using a powerful find as you type search tool that blends seamlessly with Windows. Switch to the folder you need in any application instantly. Open recently used and favorite files, folders and submenus speedily. Use intuitive search strings and swift keyboard strokes to zero in on items in Windows Explorer, Desktop, File Open/Save Dialog box, and numerous other components and third-party applications. '
TwHistory - 12 views
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Create historical twitter character then tweet based on history research Quote from Mark Rounds Web-Ed Tools Paper.li, "Participants choose a historical event, create Twitter accounts for individual characters, pore over primary source documents and think critically about the times, dates, and durations of events to create hundreds of Tweets as they might have been broadcast had Twitter existed before the 21st century. They then submit all those Tweets to the engineers at TwHistory, specifying a start date for their event, and then watch it unfold - over a day, a week, a month or more - reflecting the event's actual duration."
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