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Jennifer Dorman

myVRSpot - 8 views

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    MyVRSpot is the most innovative way to connect true Web 2.0 with curriculum content, combining elements similar to the online publishing of YouTube and the personal space of Facebook.  MyVRSpot provides students with a hosted web space (webspot) to upload their videos, audio files, and pictures, all while exploring in the District's "safe backyard."  All media is controlled and monitored before going online for others to view.  This allows for students to still become those "push button" publishers without the district having to worry about inappropriate content within a multimedia sharing environment.  With MyVRSpot, students become researchers, developers, and producers of their own webspot, giving them the sense of ownership.
amita parmar

Education system in India by Sudipsinh Dhaki (Sudipsinh Dhaki) - 0 views

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    The first millennium and the few centuries preceding it saw the flourishing of higher education at Nalanda, Takshila, Ujjain, & Vikramshila Universities. Art, Architecture, Painting, Logic, Grammar, Philosophy, Astronomy, Literature, Buddhism, Hinduism, Arthashastra (Economics & Politics), Law, and Medicine were among the subjects taught and each university specialized in a particular field of study.
Jennifer Dorman

polltogo - 11 views

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    Create polls accessible to voters on any mobile device
Jennifer Dorman

Official Google Docs Blog: New Features in Forms - 0 views

  • You can now quickly gather responses for a group of similar questions in a new, compact grid format. The new grid question type allows you to label a few columns and create as many rows as you like.
Jennifer Dorman

DEN National Institute 2009 - Great Links and Ideas - 7 views

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    Published page from the NI Google Doc spreadsheet
Jennifer Dorman

Markadee - 0 views

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    Goal tracking
Jennifer Dorman

Wikify - 0 views

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    Wikify is a web-service allowing everybody to enrich their arbitrary text with links to Wikipedia.org. In other words, it make hypertext from your plain text.
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