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iBreadCrumbs - 0 views

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    iBreadCrumbs.com is a recording toolbar for your web browser. Similar to what a DVR does for tv, iBreadCrumbs.com records all the web pages you visit while you research. Save, review, and share your research with friends or colleagues. iBreadCrumbs allows students, researchers, and professors to organize the world's data into narrow research "breadcrumbs" or click-streams.
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    iBreadCrumbs is a recording toolbar for your Web browser. It records each site you go to while you are researching a topic. Pages that are not relevant can be deleted and notes can be added to the pages you elect to keep.
Kirk Henry

Testing, Assessment, and Survey Tools for the Leading Course Management Systems :: Resp... - 0 views

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    Blackboard, eCollege, WebCT Quick Start Guides Quick Start Guides are 1-4 pages in length and contain the essential information for getting started with Respondus, Respondus LockDown Browser, StudyMate Class Server, and StudyMate Author. Additional information for Respondus and StudyMate Author can be found in the online help (press the F1 key in Respondus or StudyMate Author) or in the complete user guides.
Kirk Henry

Using wiki in education - The Science of Spectroscopy - 0 views

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    What is a wiki? A Wiki can be thought of as a combination of a Web site and a Word document. At its simplest, it can be read just like any other web site, with no access privileges necessary, but its real power lies in the fact that groups can collaboratively work on the content of the site using nothing but a standard web browser. Beyond this ease of editing, the second powerful element of a wiki is its ability to keep track of the history of a document as it is revised. Since users come to one place to edit, the need to keep track of Word files and compile edits is eliminated. Each time a person makes changes to a wiki page, that revision of the content becomes the current version, and an older version is stored. Versions of the document can be compared side-by-side, and edits can be "rolled back" if necessary.
Kirk Henry

Wikis in Higher Education (and at UD) - Mathieu Plourde - 0 views

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    What Is A Wiki? At its simplest expression, a wiki is a web page that anybody can edit. The spirit behind the original wiki idea is that any user of the World Wide Web could now read and write at the same time using their web browser, therefore simplifying the web editing process.
Kirk Henry

Google For Educators - Apps for Education - 0 views

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    Google Apps Education Edition Google Apps Education Edition is a broad IT solution that schools can use to bring communication and collaboration tools to the entire academic community for free. Google manages all the technology details, so you can focus your time, energy and budgets on teaching your kids. Students, teachers and staff can share ideas more quickly and get things done more effectively when they have access to the same powerful communication and sharing tools. Google Apps Education Edition lets tech administrators provide email, sharable online calendars, instant messaging tools and even a dedicated website to faculty, students and staff for free. There's no hardware or software to install or maintain, since everything is delivered through a standard web browser -- anytime, from anyplace.
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