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Frogmetrics: Handheld Surveys You Might Actually Want To Fill Out - 0 views

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    Frogmetrics, a Y Combinator startup that helps companies quickly get customer feedback using a handheld hardware device, has launched to the public. The startup has created a custom firmware for the Nokia n810 internet tablet that lets companies offer the
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ipadio - phonecast live to the World, any phone, anywhere - 0 views

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    Oooh... new tool! :)
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Featured Firefox Extension: Geode Brings Location Awareness to Firefox - 0 views

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    Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Geode adds experimental geolocation features to your browser. We've already seen how a location-aware iPhone can change your life, and the idea is very much the same with Geode.
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Twitter multi account manager & brand monitor | Splitweet - 0 views

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    Easy management for multiple Twitter accounts and brand monitor
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Recorder for iPhone - 0 views

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    Record Anything, Anywhere. Record memos, discussions, interviews, and ideas on your iPhone. Use it as a voice recorder or a sound recorder.
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iCharts | create, share, and embed interactive charts online - 0 views

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    iCharts makes it simple to create, share and embed interactive charts. iCharts allows everyone to upload Excel sheets or manually add data from which they can easily create, share and embed interactive charts (= iCharts) within minutes. iCharts can be pu
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PicApp - the best content for the best publishers - 0 views

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    Add the best stock photos to your blog - for free Great stock photos cost thousands, right? Wrong. With PicApp, you can enhance your blog with the same photos used by the pros, without paying a cent.
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GeoCommons Maker! - 0 views

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    Shorten your map creation process from hours to minutes. Maker! gives you the power to make stunning interactive maps with your own data, GeoCommons public data or both.
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widgenie - 0 views

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    Widgenie is one of the primary properties of LogiXML, an organization committed to bringing together the best of business intelligence and web technologies to empower users in their daily lives. Widgenie lives up to that goal by providing an easy way for
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Pro Con Lists - 0 views

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    It helps to make a list of all the pros and cons to break down everything before making a decision. ProConLists is a website that allows you to make such a list, rate the rational and emotional weights of each item on the list then calculate the results.
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Graabr - grab your screen - 0 views

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    Whether something goes wrong on your computer and you need a friend to help you out or you just want to show off your current setup, sometimes it's nice to quickly share what you're seeing. Graabr makes this process easy: just use the program to grab a screenshot of what you see on your computer.
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Share and mark up documents online | crocodoc - 0 views

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    Copy editing on paper is easy: just mark everything up with a red pen. Online can get complicated. Sure, you can use the track changes feature in Microsoft Office combined with the notes function, but that's not as efficient as it could be. If you're looking for a different way, check out CrocoDoc.
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News: Professors and Social Media - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Yeah, but which one? And in what capacity? YouTube can just be more "sage on the stage" or, I'm being generous, sage vetted alternative content delivery material.
    • Peter Combs
       
      It depends. Checkout www.tinyurl.com/ycLL4dq It's a group of math grad students who run a website for math review for accuplacer, sat, act, etc. MCCCD testing centers gives out free booklets for math review for the accuplacer. Accuplacer sells math review for their own placement tests. But read the equations and they just bounce off your eyes and fall to the flloor. However, watch the math grads on youtube explain it and even people who took math 30 years ago say "oh yeah, I remember how to solve those quadratic equations."
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Peter, I know...and that is part of the point I was making in my talk! Thanks for sharing the example!
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Notice who funded this research! This is not surprise considering some of the criticism about who funds the various research projects and organizations support "21st Century Skills."
    • Peter Combs
       
      Yes, and coal companies pay ASU professors mucho dinero to prove there is no global warming. Coal money also pays for lots of TA's & RA's ... keep Deans happy and ASU in the top 60 research institutes in the US.
    • Shelley Rodrigo
       
      Yes, I knew it! However, YouTube can be interactive, a read/write technology. I wonder if those professors using YouTube actually have YouTube accounts, know how to favorite, rate, reply, and respond? How many have their own channels and actually publish stuff? 
    • Peter Combs
       
      Hmm, how many online teachers answer their email? (present company excluded!!) ;-) I didn't like podcasts for a long time because I can read faster than most people talk. Then I discovered I could clean house while listening to podcasts and I changed my tune.
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  • Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, LinkedIn, MySpace, Flickr, Slideshare, or Google Wave
  • The data suggest that 80 percent of professors, with little variance by age, have at least one account with either Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Skype, LinkedIn, MySpace, Flickr, Slideshare, or Google Wave
  • Nearly 60 percent kept accounts with more than one
  • a quarter used at least four
  • A majority, 52 percent, said they used at least one of them as a teaching tool.
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    Video IS this generation's myths & stories. Some linguists say visual symbols are the basis of language and that's why we dream. In English, an instructor could engage students by interspersing video clips of "Prospero's Books" with "The Tempest." Most instructors in science for non-science majors know a movie is de rigueur just before evaluation day! ;-)
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Google Shared Spaces - 0 views

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    Google Wave reinvented.
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Pipes: Twitter List RSS - 1 views

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    Twitter list rss pipe gives you a (so far missing) RSS feed for any publicly available list on Twitter.
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Embedly | Home - 0 views

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    mbedly is a platform for converting URLs into embeddable content. Build rich and engaging applications through Embedly's APIs. Sites with embeddable media increase time on site by 250 percent. Keep your audience engaged with video, images, audio and more.
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Online Chat Software - Envolve - 0 views

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    Add live chat to a Wordpress blog. Free version only allows for 15 simultaneous chatters.
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Sweet Home WiFi Picture Sync - Android Market - 0 views

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    Sweet Home! - is an Android app that lets users transfer data wirelessly from their Android phone to a local area network. That means whatever photos you took from your Android phone's camera while you were out can now be quickly synchronized to your home computer over Wi-Fi. The file transfer starts automatically as soon as your phone detects and connects to the network.
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