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Martin Burrett

AppShed - Build HTML5, iPhone and Android apps online for schools, education and business - 3 views

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    This is a superb site for creating mobile browser apps online. The builder is quick and easy to use with lots of functions to include. You can continue to update and tweak your app. It's a great way for your class to begin making apps before they move on to full coding. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Connie Pilato

Myebook: Create. Publish. Share - myebook.com - 60 views

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    Myebook aims to revolutionize the way we create, publish and share ebook content online. Built on a feature-rich social platform, complete with powerful, browser-based, builder software, and a slick reader environment, an easier way for anyone and everyone to 'get it out there'.
Judy Robison

Overview | WeVideo - 8 views

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    WeVideo is a cloud-based video creation platform. It's available for use by anyone with access to the Internet, through any browser on any device. Anyone can access WeVideo, from any computer or device at home, work, or on the go to capture, edit, view and share with secure storage of their content in the cloud. Personal - free, Educational license - $$
Diana Irene Saldana

Noteflight - Online Music Notation Software - 31 views

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    Create music notation right in your browser and be part of the world's best music composition community.
Lucy Gray

Yolink Education - 54 views

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    Browser add-on for searching more efficiently. Works with Chrome, IE, Firefox. Export results to Evernote, Easybib, Google Docs, Diigo etc. 
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    Interesting you should bookmark this now. This was in my aggregator today from the Programmable web blog: http://blog.programmableweb.com/2010/07/12/mine-the-information-behind-the-search-with-these-apis/
Emily Mann

The Wilderness Downtown - 47 views

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     Chrome Experiments of fun with html5 are meant to show off the clean and fast beauty of the new code.  Of  course Google wants you to see it in Chrome for full effect, and I would encourage that as Chrome is an easy and responsive browser, you try it out.  The Wilderness Downtown is a great example of an interactive and connected multimedia experience that mashes together Google Maps and Earth with a driving tune to blast you to your past.  Go in and enter your old address and feel the nostalgia of swooping over your childhood home with a soundtrack and pacing just for you. Students are making digital stories.  They may not be writing html5 apps, but they are accessing, or can access, many sources of media to deepen their message.  A showing of a story like what you help create with The Wilderness Downtown experiment can inspire students to consider how they can use everyday tools like Google Earth to connect with an audience. Just go to http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/ and type in your address. 
Cammy Torgenrud

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 111 views

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    very cool synopsis of basics everyone should know/understand.
Nate Fish

HTML5 Player for iPad and iPhone | SlideRocket Online Presentation Software - 42 views

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    Converts PowerPoint presentations into a slideshow that can be viewed on any internet browser, INCLUDING iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.
Toni Smith

Tools - 4 views

shared by Toni Smith on 08 Nov 08 - Cached
  • Toolbar for your browser is not available.
    • Madeline Brownstone
       
      What's up? I'm using the toolbar for Safari only to find out there is no toolbar. My students are needing to use Digo with Safari. What gives?
    • Maggie Tsai
       
      For Safari, pls use Diigolet
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    I'm confused. It says here that the toolbar is not available for my browser--SAFARI, yet I'm using the toolbar to bookmark this. I wonder what happened?
Maggie Tsai

Diigo: a match made in SHEEN Sharing heaven? « SHEEN Sharing - 2 views

  • Diigo is like a next generation Delicious: it’s social bookmarking with the ability to also append comments and discussions on resources to the resources links, and to highlight and comment on sections of resources you’ve linked to.  Being a Web2.0 tool, you can then expose these resources, comments, discussions and highlights to other applications using feeds and widgets.  This means that the ECN can use Diigo to share resources and their experiences with them in one common place, but the results of this can be picked up and exposed in any site or repository.
  • instead of saving your favourites or bookmarks in your browser, you save them to your account on the website; this way, it doesn’t matter what computer you are on, you can always access them.  You can import your browser bookmarks
  • Diigo is a next-generation social bookmarking site.  It includes features for sharing and exposing annotations of, discussions around, and highlighted portions from resources, as well as really useful group features, allowing groups with specific interests to discuss and share resources.
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  • Diigo and Netvibes We’re trialling using Netvibes as a central gathering and dissemination point for resources shared and recommended via the ECN.  Netvibes lets you put any number of “blocks” or widgets into it so it’s a one-stop-shop with little windows into feeds and pages and tools from other sites. You can put a block in Netvibes from a Diigo group; you’ll see resources shared publicly within that group, along with tags, descriptions, comments, discussions, and highlighted portions of those resources. For each resource you can either view all the Diigo commentary on the resource, or view the resource directly (you can toggle easily between these in Netvibes). You can link straight from that block by tag, by user, by group, and by resource, and go straight into the relevant place in Diigo. You can have a block in Netvibes showing a public group’s  forum discussions. You can have a block in Netvibes showing your resource list slideshow. You can have blocks in Netvibes based on feeds for specific tags, e.g. a block showing everything tagged “employability”.  This means you can have a fairly fine-grained structure within Netvibes, making it easier for visitors to the Netvibes page to find things on the main topics of interest.
Steve Ransom

Google Docs - Viewer - 0 views

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    Nice for embedding pdf or PPT files on your webpage, or providing a link to the file that can be viewed right in the browser. However, the document must be uploaded somewhere online first - must have a URL to access it.
Lennie Symes

Download Free AVG Rescue Bootup CD: Repair Infected Computers - 12 views

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    "AVG Rescue CD is basically a portable version of AVG Anti-Virus supplied through Linux distribution which can be used as a bootable CD or bootable USB flash drive suitable for recovering MS Windows and Linux operating systems (FAT32 and NTFS file systems) from virus and spyware attack. AVG Rescue CD administration toolset also includes a Windows Registry editor, a TestDisk utility for recovering deleted files and lost partitions, a file browser for navigating folders, and a Ping tool for basic network diagnostics. How does AVG rescue CD work? Simply download to any CD or USB stick and insert into damaged computer like a recovery disk. Upon booting, the free AVG software will automatically mount all hard drives of the computer and scan them for viruses and malware, while automatically restoring a safe network connection. Download AVG Rescue Free now onto any CD or DVD or USB flash drive. They promise free support and service for paid license holders of any AVG product."
Lauren Rosen

Mind42.com - 60 views

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    Collaborative mind mapping in your browser. Add texts, images, links, attach notes...
trisha_poole

WordNet - About WordNet - 140 views

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    WordNet® is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller (Emeritus). Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet's structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Ryan Kinnett

Body Browser - Google Labs - 145 views

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    Google's great new tool for exploring the body
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    Agreed. Very useful in Biology, Psychology and PE. Nice find.
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    What did you use to access this site? I used Google Chrome, as suggested on the site, but every time I try to look at it, it refuses to load. I emailed Google to let them know, too.
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    Hi Holly, you need to upgrade to the latest chrome beta. http://www.google.com/landing/chrome/beta/
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    Sorry, I wasn't clear. I was using the latest edition (downloaded it yesterday). Well, I guess I'll just have to wait to see what Google says. Thanks anyway!
Randy Rodgers

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 142 views

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    Set up notes and/or flashcards by course. Allows recording notes as part of the text. Record online, no special software needed.
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    Interesting tool. Have to have department added by webmasters so there's a slight delay from instant gratification. ;-)
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    A beautifully made online flash/study card site. Teachers can make great looking text, image and audio based study cards and share them online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    Online flashcards and notes that can include pictures and video.
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    Create online flashcards that students can access via web browser or mobile apps (iOS and Android); tracks student progress.
Kathy Malsbenden

iChromy: Bookmarking Service Diigo Releases A Chrome-like iPad Browser - 109 views

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    Wow. This is like, REALLY OLD. Chrome has been in iPad for a while now . . .
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    OK. I see that it has an old date on it. I wonder why it was so high on the Diigo list? I thought they were chronological. Sorry!
Sandy Munnell

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 99 views

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    What HTML 5 will look and feel like. An interactive feel.
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