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Martin Burrett

Screencast.com - 4 views

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    A great way to store and share files online. Use online or the desktop app. Store up to 2GB. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

DROPitTOme - Receive files from anyone to your Dropbox - 94 views

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    Drop It To Me creates a link to your DropBox account allowing anyone with your email and a protective password to add files. Great when sending files too large for email. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

boxify.me - Simple file sharing - 26 views

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    A really simple way to share files. Upload your items and create a wall of files with a dedicated and customisable link. No sign up required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

SugarSync - File Sync & Online Backup - 3 views

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    A good, easy to use site which syncs and stores files from your computer or mobile devices to access anywhere and act as backup. Just setup it up and forget about it until you need it. Stores 5GB for free. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Splarchive: Upload Once. Save Forever. - 30 views

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    This is a great site that archives most types of documents as easily viewable/shareable PDF files and stores them online. Great for sharing worksheets with your class and documents with colleagues. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Dallas McPheeters

Top 20 Websites No Teacher Should Start the 2010-2011 Year Without - 318 views

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      Nice up-to-date compendium of the most useful apps for teachers this coming school year. All grade levels. Handy.
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    A list of 20 really useful (and free) websites that teachers will find useful for everything from image editing, file storage, sharing resources, and converting and storing files.
Glenda Baker

DivShare - Professional Media and Document Sharing - 28 views

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    A file and media hosting site where you can upload upto 5GB of your videos, office documents, MP3s and more and view them on the go. Embed your media and documents on to your site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    Looking for hosting options for mp3 - need to share, play and download
Kent Gerber

What the Web Said Yesterday - The New Yorker - 42 views

  • average life of a Web page is about a hundred days
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      Where does this statistic come from?
  • Twitter is a rare case: it has arranged to archive all of its tweets at the Library of Congress.
  • Sometimes when you try to visit a Web page what you see is an error message: “Page Not Found.” This is known as “link rot,”
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  • Or maybe the page has been moved and something else is where it used to be. This is known as “content drift,”
  • For the law and for the courts, link rot and content drift, which are collectively known as “reference rot,” have been disastrous.
  • According to a 2014 study conducted at Harvard Law School, “more than 70% of the URLs within the Harvard Law Review and other journals, and 50% of the URLs within United States Supreme Court opinions, do not link to the originally cited information.”
  • one in five links provided in the notes suffers from reference rot
  • 1961, in Cambridge, J. C. R. Licklider, a scientist at the technology firm Bolt, Beranek and Newman, began a two-year study on the future of the library, funded by the Ford Foundation and aided by a team of researchers that included Marvin Minsky, at M.I.T.
  • Licklider envisioned a library in which computers would replace books and form a “network in which every element of the fund of knowledge is connected to every other element.”
  • Licklider’s two-hundred-page Ford Foundation report, “Libraries of the Future,” was published in 1965.
  • Kahle enrolled at M.I.T. in 1978. He studied computer science and engineering with Minsky.
  • Vint Cerf, who worked on ARPAnet in the seventies, and now holds the title of Chief Internet Evangelist at Google, has started talking about what he sees as a need for “digital vellum”: long-term storage. “I worry that the twenty-first century will become an informational black hole,” Cerf e-mailed me. But Kahle has been worried about this problem all along.
  • The Internet Archive is also stocked with Web pages that are chosen by librarians, specialists like Anatol Shmelev, collecting in subject areas, through a service called Archive It, at archive-it.org, which also allows individuals and institutions to build their own archives.
  • Illien told me that, when faced with Kahle’s proposal, “national libraries decided they could not rely on a third party,” even a nonprofit, “for such a fundamental heritage and preservation mission.”
  • screenshots from Web archives have held up in court, repeatedly.
  • Perma.cc has already been adopted by law reviews and state courts; it’s only a matter of time before it’s universally adopted as the standard in legal, scientific, and scholarly citation.
  • It’s not possible to go back in time and rewrite the HTTP protocol, but Van de Sompel’s work involves adding to it. He and Michael Nelson are part of the team behind Memento, a protocol that you can use on Google Chrome as a Web extension, so that you can navigate from site to site, and from time to time. He told me, “Memento allows you to say, ‘I don’t want to see this link where it points me to today; I want to see it around the time that this page was written, for example.’ ”
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    Profile of the Internet Archive and the Wayback Machine.
Greta Oppe

Going Google at TCE - 96 views

Going Google at TCEA 2011   Amidst the freezing weather, teachers were amazed, astonished, and astounded by the things teachers and students can do using Google Apps. One of these Apps is ...

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