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Sheryl A. McCoy

Google Custom Search Engine - Site search and more - 0 views

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    Many of you may already know of this, but I thought it could be a great tool.
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    you can create a search engine for your blog, website or other online presence
ryandawson874

Does google ever pay reviews? - 0 views

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    Buy Google Reviews Introduction You have come to the right place for real and authentic Google reviews. We provide you with high-quality, fast and reliable Google reviews that will help improve your business's online presence. We provide five star reviews on Google and other search engines such as Bing, Yahoo, etc. In addition to this, we also offer our clients a variety of other services such as: Why Buy Google Reviews From Us We are one of the most reputable companies in our industry. We have been in business for many years, and we have a good reputation among our customers. Our team is dedicated to providing them with excellent service and products at an affordable price. We offer a 100% money back guarantee on all our services, so if you don't like what we do or find us less than satisfactory, simply let us know and we'll refund your money immediately! Our customer service team is always available 24/7 should you need help with anything related to Google Reviews (or anything else). I want to buy google reviews I have been a Google user for years and have always wanted to buy google reviews. However, I was not sure where to start or what would be the best way to do it. Now that there are so many websites offering this service, I thought it would be helpful if we looked at some of them together in order to find out which one is the best fit for your needs. In this article, we will discuss why buying google reviews is important and how you can go about getting them from reputable sources like Trustpilot or Yelp! Buy Google Reviews Buying 5 star reviews on Google is safe. You can buy Google reviews from us. We will provide you with a good service and a good quality account from our team. We have been providing this service for many years now and we are sure that we can provide you the best service ever! Benefits of buying Google reviews You'll get more traffic and more customers. You'll get more sales. You'll make more profits. Your business will
tech vedic

How to retrieve forgotten Email Account Password Stored in Your Desktop Email Client? - 0 views

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    A desktop email client is a better place to keep a backup of your emails as you can use them offline as well as type and save emails to send later. There is a case where you may use few extra IDs to register at forums, websites, etc. But, what happen if you will forget one of your IDs which you have used long time back. Well, in that case you need to recover your password.
tech vedic

How to secure your Tablet? - 0 views

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    Using a wireless technology for browsing websites, checking mails, chatting on social networking sites, etc. is very common nowadays. But, this easy networking comes at a risk. Let's go through this tutorial for making your web browsing safer in tablets.
Randy Rodgers

Spezify - 5 views

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    Spezify is a search tool presenting results from a large number of websites in different visual ways. We take web search further, away from endless lists of blue text links and towards a more intuitive experience. We want you to get a good overview of a subject, find useful information and be inspired with Spezify. We mix all media types and make no difference between blogs, videos, microblogs and images. Everything communicates and helps building the bigger picture.
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    Spezify is a search tool presenting results from a large number of websites in different visual ways. We take web search further, away from endless lists of blue text links and towards a more intuitive experience. We want you to get a good overview of a subject, find useful information and be inspired with Spezify. We mix all media types and make no difference between blogs, videos, microblogs and images. Everything communicates and helps building the bigger picture.
Maggie Verster

A school embracing web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Here is a example of a school using Drupal (an open source tool) to create their website and have their student creates their own pages.
Dennis OConnor

Information Fluency Copyright Resources - 0 views

  • Valenza, Joyce. NeverendingSearch Blog. Fair use and transformativeness: It may shake your world [blog]. april 1, 2008 [cites 8 November 2008] Available from the Internet. < http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/1420024142.html > We all know that copyright & fair use are 'gray area' issues in this web 2.0 world of ours. It's difficult to teach these concepts without also considering the exceptions and 'what if' scenarios that we bump into daily on the open web. Valenza explores new ideas and definitions that extend the boundaries of fair use.
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    Detailed 'webliography' of copyright and fair use resources. Includes links to micromodules and flash games. Annotations give you a solid idea of the content of each website. Prepared by 21st Century Information Fluency Staff
K Epps

WAIT - 0 views

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    The deputy director of eduction at the Taubman Museum of Art located in Roanoke, VA (see http://taubmanmuseum.org). has designed, and recently had created, a Web-based Art Interactive Tool (WAIT) that allows users to interact with works in the permanent collection in a unique manner. Using a scaffolding interpretive model that he also designed (REED-LO), users, through WAIT, formulate an interpretation of a work of art in the collection. WAIT provides the user with guiding questions and allows users to record their thoughts online - in the end, they publish their overall interpretation of the work of art online. Teachers can create, for free, "classrooms" through WAIT that includes all of their students. They can then assign a specific work of art to their students. The students then access the work using a unique username and password. After they publish their interpretations, the teacher can approve each interpretation which then allows the students to access what their peers wrote about the work of art as well as the "expert" essay related to the work. In essence WAIT allows users to formulate a personal meaning of a work of art before reading what others have written about the work. WAIT can be found both through the Taubman Museum of Art's website, under the "Learn" section, or by going to www.waitarttool.com - it is free to use.
Dennis OConnor

21st Century Information Fluency Project - 0 views

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    Moodle course site for the Information Fluency Project. Inexpensive online courses dealing with searching, website evaluation, google docs
anonymous

OpenZine - Create an online magazine - Collaboration with friends - 0 views

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    OpenZine (pronounced "openzeen") is a place where blogging is more fun! Make a blog website that looks like a magazine. Create free blog pages and group your posts with a cover you create. Collaboration online free.
Uschi Schmack

Windowsanwendungen downloaden - 0 views

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    Website in German to download numerous programmes
Claude Almansi

Empowering teachers to the next level (Ning network) - 0 views

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    Free tools for teachers to create instant digital homework that takes care of entire homework routines. Have a look at website at www.paperlesshomework.com
Uschi Schmack

Create free online surveys and polls with PollDaddy.com - Use our award winning survey ... - 0 views

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    With your free account from PollDaddy you can now create surveys and polls for your website, blog and social network profiles.
Claude Almansi

Sites for Teachers - 0 views

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    Hundreds of Educational Websites Ranked by Popularity
anonymous

BBC News - Children who use technology are 'better writers' - 2 views

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    Children who blog, text or use social networking websites are more confident about their writing skills, according to the National Literacy Trust.
sebastian alexandru

Listen Button - 0 views

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    Listen Button What is RSS? RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication. It's a computer protocol for distributing news headlines and articles on the Web. This is a method by which web content can be distributed automatically to subscribers each time they are refreshed. This allows users to subscribe to content and then view it on an RSS reader, which aggregates the latest feeds in a single application without revisiting each individual website. Odiogo takes an existing textual RSS feed and creates a new one, identical to the original one, enriched with an audio file for each piece of content. RSS feeds can be viewed and listened to with RSS readers such as FeedDemon, or FeedReader or through personalized Homepage/RSS reader services such as My Yahoo!, Netvibes or Pageflakes. With an MP3 player or an iPod one would use podcast management tools such as Apple's iTunes or iPodder.
anonymous

Periodic Table of David Bradley Sciencebase - 3 views

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    This is an unusual version of the periodic table of the elements in that select symbols will take you to my various accounts online rather than information about a given chemical. Among them, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and my websites. The original version of this Periodic Table can be found on Wikipedia.
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