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Fred Delventhal

UnHub - 0 views

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    You Are Everywhere
RJ Stangherlin

Tabbloid - 0 views

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    Described by Mike Bryant as a Web 1.5 for people almost ready to make the leap to web 2.0. Tabbloid gives you a pdf printable neat magazine-type effect for your favorite urls. For people not ready for Google Reader or a more conventional web 2.0 feeder, this just might be the ticket. It's also a great PR tool; take your student's blogs and tabbloid them; then print and sent out as a newsletter. Great creative uses for this tool in education. Summary by RJ Stangherlin.
Jennifer Dorman

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Jennifer Dorman

Four places that import your Google Notebooks | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    Four options to help fill the void left by Google Notebook: Zoho Notebook Ubernote Diigo Evernote
Dean Mantz

7 Ways to Measure Your Influence Online - 12 views

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    7 tools to be used in determining your online presence and influence.
Dean Mantz

The Ultimate iPhone Guide: 60+ Essential Resources - 20 views

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    Here is the compiled listing of apps for the iPhone as recommended during 2010 by Mashable.
Dean Mantz

Technology Integration Matrix - 37 views

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    Great collection of curriculum connected examples mapped to a technology integration matrix. 
Rob Jacklin

Google offers first looks at GeoEye-1 imagery | Webware - CNET - 0 views

  • Google has begun offering the first high-resolution imagery from the GeoEye-1 satellite it helped sponsor--but only as an optional layer in Google Earth for now.
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    Google has begun offering the first high-resolution imagery from the GeoEye-1 satellite it helped sponsor--but only as an optional layer in Google Earth for now
Tim Childers

Visual Field Trips - Webcam Feeds for Classroom Viewing | Making Teachers Nerdy - 0 views

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    Great list of webcams
anonymous

[Infographic] How YouTube Increased Classroom Pass Rates by 31% - EdTechRevie... - 9 views

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    The use of YouTube as an aid to educate the future of the world has become more and more prevalent, and is becoming a way all teachers could benefit educating their students. Source: edtechreview.in See on Scoop.it - Technology in the Classroom , 1:1 Laptops & iPads and MORE
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