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Bob Rowan

Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. - 22 views

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    Mentioned by La Sripanawongsa for use by her students to record their writing of Chinese characters in foreign language classes. Also suggested for use recording students solving math problems + includes narration
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.
Jeff Johnson

PlagiarismDetect.com - Free Online Plagiarism Detection System - 0 views

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    Check for plagiarism before you turn it in to your tutor, and before you receive a bad grade for your paper. Also, check your web content for duplication.
Jeff Johnson

The Plagiarism Checker - 0 views

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    Instructions: Cut & paste your students paper or homework assignment into the box below, and click the "check" button. This free plagiarism detector will find plagiarized text in homework and other essays/reports
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    Instructions: Cut & paste your students paper or homework assignment into the box below, and click the "check" button.  This free plagiarism detector will find plagiarized text in homework and other essays/reports.
Sharon Elin

posterous - The place to post everything. Just email us. - 0 views

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    Blog via email. Send a message to post@posterous.com --the subject line of your email is the post title and the text of your email is the content. You can also send photos, videos files and mp3s. Manage commenting via email, too.
Cathy Arreguin

Pageflakes - Mark's The Topoi Flakes - 0 views

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    How to make a "Chocolate Souffle" LMS of the Future Academic RSS feed for student facebook (or?) pages
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    "Push" course content to academic widgets embedded on student pages (Facebook or?)
Christine Sherk

Websperation - 0 views

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    Whether working individually or collaboratively, Webspiration™ is the new online visual thinking tool that helps you: capture ideas organize information diagram processes create clear, concise written documents With integrated diagram and outline views you can think visually, structure your work effectively and express your ideas in the ways that communicate best.
Wendy Windust

Convert pdf to word - Convert pdf to doc - Convert online pdf to word - 0 views

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    This application will convert a PDF file to a Word Doc.
Heather Hurley

Museum Box Homepage - 0 views

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    his site provides the tools for you to build up an argument or description of an event, person or historical period by placing items in a virtual box.T
Professional Learning Board

Onion Mountain Technology - 0 views

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    Home of the LoTTIE (Low Tech Tools for Inclusive Education) Kit, a collection of low and mid tech tools designed for teachers, classroom aides, and support professionals to use with students (grades K-12) who have special needs. The LoTTIE Kit fills an important gap in the field of assistive technology evaluation and use.
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.
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