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julie broski8

Modules | drupal.org - 0 views

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    Would like to see this one
anonymous

Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection - UT Library Online - 0 views

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    "Google Earth (earth.google.com) works wonders but loves to crash on older computers. Try the University of Texas at Austin's renowned Perry-Castañeda Library Virtual Map Room for a wide array of PDF maps from around the globe."
ecrivan wordwizard

Modern Prehistoric Animals - 0 views

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    Prehistoric-like animals still around.
Lee-Anne Patterson

SlideBoom - upload and share rich powerpoint presentations online - 1 views

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    site that will take your presentation (powerpoint) and convert it to an animated flash presentation. It will embed in blogs etc
Darin Johnson

Moodle as Course Mgt System? Need feedback - English Companion - 0 views

  • Since I also use Ning for blogs and forums, I don't use these much on Moodle, though I do use Moodle forums somewhat like an essay question on the test. I set it so a student can't read any other answers until after they post their own response--then they can read and comment on what others' wrote. I like that quite a lot. I just haven't been able to get Diigo to work through the password log on, so I don't have a really good way to comment on their responses.
    • Darin Johnson
       
      Here's a teacher using Moodle as a forum and then wanting to use Diigo to respond to the students' posts. I hadn't put the two together, but this solves one problem I have had in the past.
Steve Ransom

Tweeting Your Way to Better Grades - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • says today's kids aren't just digital natives—they're "digital savages" and "digital cannibals." They master technology at an alarming rate, he says, and they find ways to adapt it to practices other than what was originally intended. And they cheat.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      There is a more defining characteristic of Prensky's flawed label!
Patience Wieland

John Tedesco» Blog Archive » Tips for shooting better video of anything - 0 views

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    This was written by a journalist, but this great advice can be utilized by educators to improve their videos as well.
Patience Wieland

Studies Explore Whether the Internet Makes Students Better Writers - Chronicle.com - 0 views

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    Mark Otuteye
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.
Dave Youl

Podcasts - Creating - 1 views

    • Dave Youl
       
      I'm assuming that this theory would also apply to uploading content to youtube
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