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Barbara Lindsey

Turning links into a library with Diigo - 11 views

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    Great overview of the many benefits to using Diigo to collect, organize and share your bookmarks.
Clif Mims

Movieclips.com - 6 views

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    "...a premium online video destination offering audiences the largest and most diverse collection of movie scenes. MOVIECLIPS allows fans to find, watch and share more than 12,000 movie clips from the libraries of six major Hollywood studios..."
Clif Mims

Music Bakery - 15 views

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    Royalty Free Music Downloads & Royalty Free Music CD Buyout Production Music Libraries
Beth Kabes

Learn It In 5 - Digital Classroom Strategies - 0 views

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    video library, technology teachers collaborating to learn about Web 2.0.
Kay Cunningham

Personal Archiving - Digital Preservation (Library of Congress) - 19 views

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    'Chances are that you want to keep some digital photos, e-mail, and other files so that you-and your family-can look at them in the future. But preserving digital information is a new concept that most people have little experience with.'
Kay Cunningham

Welcome to INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections - 13 views

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    Search guide to scholarly resources online developed by the Library of the University of California
Clif Mims

Next Vista for Learning - 1 views

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    An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - find resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. And Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too.
Telannia Norfar

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 1 views

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    A great voicethread site produced by NY Public library.
nick k

Teachers' Domain: Home - 3 views

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    "The site is a treasure-trove of educational content and professional development, with an online library of more than 1,000 free media resources featuring media from popular public television programs, including NOVA, Frontline, Design Squad, and American Experience, among many others."
Kay Cunningham

News: Google Who? - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

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    'The Google Books project has been put on ice, delaying what some academic librarians had hoped would be a watershed moment in the accessibility and searchability of digital texts. But a pair of library services scheduled to be announced today show that even as the world's most high-profile digital search-and-retrieval effort has been set back, smaller, academically oriented projects are hoping to continue making electronic texts more discoverable.'
titechnologies

Reasons why React Native Is the Future of Hybrid App Development - TI Technologies - 0 views

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    As the world of mobile apps is expanding beyond comprehension, demand for better and faster apps shoot up. We need applications that perform easily, have a magnificent look, simple to create, and can be implemented rapidly. All these necessities are difficult to satisfy as high performance, related to native apps, set aside enough time for the advancement. Then again, faster deployment, related with cross-platform applications, trade-off, no less than a bit, on performance. Therefore, aching for better languages, tools that help top-notch hybrid apps development, and frameworks keep developers on their toes. One such resolution, which quickly changing the universe of versatile applications is Facebook's React Native. It is a JavaScript library to assemble a UI that enables you to make versatile mobile applications and work easily as native apps. It even gives you a chance to reuse the code over the web and mobile platforms. You don't have to develop for Android and iOS, independently, as one code is sufficient for both the platforms, saving money and time. Let's look at some reasons that point towards React Native taking the center stage in the future. Supports Both iOS & Android - 'Supportive' Because of the two different operating systems which are majorly being used by the customers across the world, the primary challenge for the mobile app development companies is to choose one ahead of the other. But Facebook made it easy by introducing React Native. It supports both iOS and Android making it convenient for the app developers to use the same code for both the platforms without writing it from the scratch. Reusability for better development What makes us to state that REACTS is the eventual fate of application development? It is the reusability of the components. You don't have the Web view components anymore for hybrid apps with React native. The essential code for this framework will easily be reused within the native apps, and you'll easily compile it
Mark Cruthers

WiZiQ free Virtual Classroom - 47 views

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started by Mark Cruthers on 11 May 08 no follow-up yet
creatskills

30+ Best new web development tools in 2016 - 0 views

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    In 2016 the web development tools are very exciting and make your working on HTML CSS and other platforms or languages of website very easy, like animations, transition, library, newsletters, boxes, games, wire frames and other important thinks now very easier than easy to do in very short time and short efforts, so every designer should also learn trends of web design in 2016 and this best new tools of web design in 2016.
Rebecca Johnson

Make your wiki's POP with Glogster! - Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 0 views

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    I always wondered how to incorporate glogster!
Ashley Haseman

Lesson Plan Library - 0 views

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    On this website you can search for different templates for any grade and almost any subject. It is an amazing website for any teachers looking for templates.
Dianne Rees

Transliteracy Research Group - 0 views

  • Dillon's main point was that library and information science research should be separated into two strands: research examining the technology of organising and presenting, and research studying the ways in which humans deal with information.
  • I also found it interesting that Dillon discussed the current obsession with information retrieval, pointing out that this has resulted in too little emphasis on longitudinal outcomes of reading. He expressed concern over the emergence of a new literacy that emphasises search over comprehension, and leads to a loss of “deep” reading skills. The internet is dominated by link-based systems, so it is inevitable that people will be reading in this way and he observed that this in itself this is not a bad thing. However, we need to move beyond the instant and study the longer tale of information use – particularly the process of adjustment to new technology
  • there is then little study of how the information is then used and interpreted
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  • , or how the human interacting with the new technology adapts to it over time.
Peter DiFalco

Gale Mobile Applications - 0 views

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    Using your college e-mail address, AccessMyLibraryCollege gives you unlimited, 24/7 access to your college library's Gale online resources.
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