Issuu - You Publish - 0 views
SkyDrive - Windows Live - 0 views
Jing Project: Visual conversation starts here. Mac or Windows. - 0 views
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The concept of Jing is the always-ready program that instantly captures and shares images and video…from your computer to anywhere. It's something we want to give you, along with some online media hosting, to see how you use it. The project will eventually turn into something else. Tell us what you think so we can figure out what that is. Try it, you'll like it. Find out more in the FAQ, or on the weblog .
Drop.io: Simple Private Exchange - 0 views
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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'
Alice.org - 0 views
Scriblink - Your Online Whiteboard - 0 views
Buzzword - 0 views
PingMe - What *Should* You Be Doing? - 0 views
Online Mind Mapping - MindMeister - 0 views
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You can share any of your maps with friends or colleagues and start an online brainstorming session where both of you can simultaneously work on the same mind map. Every user will be marked with a different color so you can see who is doing changes to the map and you can initiate Skype calls directly from your brainstorming session.
Yacapaca! - Home - 0 views
Picasa in education - Group | Diigo - 0 views
Home (GoogleApps ePortfolios) - 0 views
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This Google Site has been set up by Dr. Helen Barrett to focus on the use of Google Apps to create ePortfolios. On this site, there are instructions on how to use the different elements of Google Apps to maintain e-portfolios.\n\nThere is also a Google Group on developing electronic portfolios in K-12 using Google Apps:\n* Group name: Using Google Apps for ePortfolios in K-12 Education\n* Group home page: http://groups.google.com/group/k12eportfolios\n* Group email address k12eportfolios@googlegroups.com\nI am hoping that other K-12 educators can join the group, and share their experiences developing ePortfolios with these free online tools. I recommend that if schools decide to use GoogleApps, they establish their own Google Apps for Education site, with their own domain name, as a quasi "walled garden" where student work can only be viewed by someone with an account within that domain.
Essentials for the "Wired" Teacher - 1 views
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I decided to avoid the obligatory "What-I-Learned-at-NECC" post, primarily because I did learn so much, and one post would not do justice. Instead, I would like to share my thoughts on a conversation I had with a colleague I met via twitter. He asked me: "With all of these Web 2.0 tools, and everything else out there, what does a teacher absolutely need to be "wired." Great question. So I decided to put together a list of absolute essentials for today's teachers.
We Make Stories - 0 views
socialtechineducation - home - 0 views
Whrrl - What's your story? - 0 views
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Whrrl v2.0 Whrrl v2.0 is a storytelling application for the web and mobile phone that lets people share and remember their real-world experiences as they happen. Everyone - whether physically present or not - can contribute to the experience. Stories can be published to Facebook and Twitter, and the storyteller controls who can view and participate. Get Whrrl v2.0 in the iPhone App Store or check it out here.
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