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Jeff Johnson

O'Reilly Network -- How to Record a Podcast - 0 views

  • Podcasters, who are as varied as bloggers, create their broadcasts from interviews, personal observations, phone calls, music snippets, or random nonsense. The most popular seem to be discussions and strange programming -- news read in rhyme while tap dancing, for instance -- that's totally unavailable in familiar forms. The secret sauce is RSS: podcasts are syndicated, meaning listeners just have to find them once, and receive them every time a broadcast is issued.
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.
Lisa Winebrenner

What My Personal Learning Network Means to Me by Beth S. - 26 views

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    Collection of posts on what your PLN means using wallwisher
Jeff Johnson

Tonido - Run your own Personal Cloud - 28 views

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    Tonido allows you to access and share your content directly through a web browser without uploading or worrying about storage limits. Share files, music, photos and calendar, download torrents and even manage your finances straight from your desktop. Free.
anonymous

Voki : a fun and free animated avatar tool for educators - 11 views

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    Voki is an animation website . It is “ a free service that allows you to create personalized speaking avatars and use them on your blog, profiles and in email messages”. This web2.0 tool is very important in education as It enables teachers and students to express themselves on the web in their own voice , using a talking character.
Vahid Masrour

Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? - 21 views

  • it may well be the granular level of privacy afforded by Google+ that is the key to making this a successful tool for schools
  • many schools and teachers have still been reluctant to "friend" students
  • that "always public" element of Twitter that makes many nervous
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  • it's also about sharing with the right people. Circles will allow what educational consultant Tom Barnett calls "targeted sharing," something that will be great for specific classes and topics
  • Skype has become an incredibly popular tool to bring in guests to a classroom via video chat -
  • teachers are already talking about the possibility of not just face-to-face video conversation but the potential for integration of whiteboards, screen-sharing, Google Docs, and other collaborative tools
  • Google + seems like the solution for someone like me who wants to use the web to have conversations about school topics with students and parents and yet not have students and parents have access to my personal posts.
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      Parents and students on different Circles. You know you want it!
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey - 16 views

And thank you for your interest with this survey. Kind regards Michèle Drechsler Michèle Drechsler wrote: > Dear Dr. Ravichandra Kartal > > I send the the english version > > http://e...

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Alex Carlson

LearningWorks for Kids - Playing Smarter in the Digital Age - 33 views

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    Are you a gamer? Parent? Teacher? Then you would benefit from visiting this website and then liking them on Facebook! You'll have instant access to info regarding video games, learning differences, teaching, and more! Plus, app reviews, gaming guides, let's play videos, the list goes on! You'll only benefit from checking it out. Consider becoming a member to have even more personalized access to everything this passion project has to offer.
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