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Fred Delventhal

Whichbook - 0 views

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    a completely new way of choosing what to read
Jeff Johnson

Kerpoof - 0 views

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    Try drawing with SuperDoodle! Kerpoof is testing a new activity! You can be the artist in Super Doodle. Paint, choose and mix colors and more. Play in Super Doodle
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    Kerpoof is a site that provides a variety of creative tools for animation, drawing, and movie creation. Users can choose from a range of preset characters and environmental options, or they can create their own. The site offers drag-and-drop simplicity coupled with advanced animation and editing capabilities that, according to Lovely, open the platform up to a range of curricular applications.
riss leung

kuler - 14 views

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    A website to help you choose matching colours for a perfect colour theme for any design. 
Julie Haney

MentorMob Lets Instructors Compile Learning Playlists -- THE Journal - 10 views

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    "The Internet is the first place most people turn to find information and learn virtually anything, but there's no sense of organization--you have to stumble through, often running into dead ends along the way," said Chinosorn. "At MentorMob, our community members sort through all the content, choose the best snippets and lace them together into a step-by-step course. With MentorMob, you spend more time learning and less time searching."
Fred Delventhal

Storyboard Generator - 29 views

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    Welcome to the Storyboard Generator. You can choose a script and create a storyboard. Try building your own storyboard using background location photographs. Once done, you can save and share your storyboard video with friends. Remember to register with Generator first if you would like to save your storyboard.
Judy Robison

pixlrworkshop - 16 views

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    "Pixlr is a great alternative to the expensive software. Consequently, I have decided to make several lessons using this fabulous online tool. Students can go home and work on projects for free. They can become masters of the software if they so choose. The beauty of learning Pixlr is that you can transfer some of that knowledge to other software programs." (from site home page
Judy Robison

The History 2.0 Classroom: Choose Your Own Adventure Videos: Tutorial - 8 views

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    "tutorial provides the technical insight into how to upload and link YouTube videos with the built in Annotation & Spotlight feature. However, the most critical aspect of these projects is the planning. Below the video is the document used to plan and organize videos."
Marie Coppolaro

Kerpoof | Sharing the Addiction - 0 views

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    make pictures and cards by choosing a background and dragging on characters which you can resize, rotate and add speech bubble; make a sotry; make a movie
Allison Kipta

Add a Customized Twitter Widget to your Blogger Blog - 0 views

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    Twitter has become one of the most useful social applications for bloggers. Many bloggers choose to feature their latest updates in a widget visible in their blogs." I see this as an opportunity to 'microblog' short thoughts and have them posted to a blog or e-portfolio. Later, they might be developed into full posts when the author has time to reflect. Twitter is great for sharing short bursts of ideas (140 characters or less). I think it helps make expression of ideas more concise with that limitation.
Jeff Johnson

O'Reilly Network -- What Is a Wiki (and How to Use One for Your Projects) - 0 views

  • A wiki is a website where users can add, remove, and edit every page using a web browser. It's so terrifically easy for people to jump in and revise pages that wikis are becoming known as the tool of choice for large, multiple-participant projects. In this Article: Wikis Work for Big Projects Choosing a Wiki Advantages to Using a Wiki Disadvantages to Using a Wiki Using a Wiki Somewhere, in a dimly lit classroom, a library bench, or in a home study, some lucky so-and-so is writing an essay from beginning to end with no notes. This splendid individual is able to craft entire sections without forgetting by the end what the section was intended to include at the beginning, and can weave a carefully paced argument with thoughts and references collected over a period of months, all perfectly recollected. Neither of your authors is this person. Instead, we need help, and that help comes in the shape of a wiki. A wiki is a website where every page can be edited in a web browser, by whomever happens to be reading it. It's so terrifically easy for people to jump in and revise pages that wikis are becoming known as the tool of choice for large, multiple-participant projects. This tutorial is about how to effectively use a wiki to keep notes and share ideas amongst a group of people, and how to organize that wiki to avoid lost thoughts and encourage serendipity.
Marie Coppolaro

Digital Films Home - 0 views

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    easy movie maker, choose background, characters, actions, dialog
Kate Olson

Read The Words - convert text to audio - 0 views

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    reads any text, you can upload MS Word, PDF, HTML, website address, choose from 15 readers, english, spanish, french
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    I've tried this out several which ways and personally found it to be a weak product. It just doesn't even sound close to natural, but I think they'll eventually get there.
Jeff Johnson

Pocket Album: Create and print a pocket-sized photo album. - 0 views

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    Create and print a pocket-sized photo album. Choose photos for you pocket album from Flickr or upload them directly from your computer. Print it out, fold it up, and share the love with family and friends.
Jeff Johnson

chirbit - micropodcasts - audio nuggets - 0 views

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    Welcome to Chirbit! You can begin to post chirbits by clicking on one of the icons. You can choose to upload a wav or mp3 file, Type in your chirbit or Record it straight from your browser. If you need help you can email me directly at ivan@chirbit.com. Happy Chirbiting!
Jeff Johnson

We Make Stories - 0 views

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    This is a world full of stories where YOU are the Storymaker and can choose all sorts of ways to tell your tale. Here you can create your own story, share it with friends and visit the gallery to see what other Storymakers have made.
Fred Delventhal

simple private real-time sharing and collaboration by drop.io - 0 views

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    an 'applet' from drop.io for web-based rich media chat - choose a name, and hit the 'drop.it' button - you instantly have a real-time, rich media chat feed. simply direct participants to the URL of your chat, and you are able to chat and share any media in line. works with third party clients and on mobile
Jonathan Wylie

Evaluating Educational Software: A Checklist for Educators - 20 views

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    Use this checklist to ensure that you get the best value for money and are able to choose software that will truly enhance the teaching and learning in classrooms.
Maggie Verster

My top ten tools for 2011 | School 2.0 in SA - 29 views

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    "Every year Jane Hart (can't wait to meet her LIVE at the schoolnetsa11 conference) asks us to create our list of top 10 tools and every year it is the most difficult task that I have to do. As an educational technologist I use many tools on a daily basis as well as try out new tools to see how we can use it for teaching and learning. So choosing just 10 tools remains a challenge for me!"
Jeff Johnson

Drop.io: Simple Private Exchange - 0 views

  • Drop.io enables you to create simple private exchange points called "drops." The service has no email signup and no "accounts." Each drop is private, and only as accessible as you choose to deliberately make it. Create multiple drops, add any type of media, and share or subscribe as you want. To make a drop just click the big red button that says 'drop it'
Cheri Toledo

Exalead: Choose a new search engine. - 1 views

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    Provides images of webpage results
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