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Wikipedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia (pronounced /ˌwiːkiˈpiːdiə/ or /ˌwɪkəˈpiːdiə/) is a multilingual, Web-based, free content encyclopedia project. The name Wikipedia is a portmanteau (combination of words and their meanings) of the words wiki (a type of collaborative Web site) an
anonymous

Skype - 1 views

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    Skype created a little piece of software that makes communicating with people around the world easy and fun. With Skype you can say hello or share a laugh with anyone, anywhere. And if both of you are on Skype, it's free.
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    This program is not suited well in servign as a web2.0 tool for children. This site can, however, be used as a tool of communication between caregivers and teachers. Though it does not have a direct influence on children, it can also be used to connect with other professionals to gain insight and advice.
Katie Whitaker

Weebly - 0 views

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    Free Website Creation. From what I've explored so far it is really easy to use! Prompt bubbles pop up to help you.
Diane Bales

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 1 views

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    Free downloadable software to record podcasts. Compatible with both Windows and Mac.
Bonnie Blagojevic

: PBS LearningMedia - 4 views

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    "The site will provide digital content tied to curriculum standards and will be available in both a free and premium format." Interesting to see how they are organizing digital content to make it easy to access...
Diane Bales

Collaborize Classroom - 2 views

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    Free private online collaboration sites for teachers to engage students
Erin Vose

StoryJumper: publish your own children's book. - 1 views

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    Free for teachers. Helps children engage in their writing. Interactive workbooks that allow children to be empowered by creating their own book.
Nadene Mathes

Classroom Alarm Clock - 3 views

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    Free download. You add music to make for easy classroom transitions.
Fran Simon

Tech on Deck: A Technology Playroom for NAEYC Conference Goers at the Annual Conference... - 2 views

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    Meetup, Tweetup and share with your ECEtech colleagues at the NAEYC Conference in Atlanta on 11/7 from 1 pm - 8 pm. Learn more! http://ow.ly/dbL8c
Jess Keenan

edcampME - home - 3 views

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    EdcampME is a FREE technology un-conference for preK-12 educators across the state/region interested in sharing, learning and collaborating about use of technology in the classroom. A conference for teachers, by teachers! Learn more and register here! Date: March 31st at the Waynflete School, Portland, ME
Bonnie Blagojevic

GENERAL SESSION ROOM LINKS - Library 2.0 - 3 views

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    Recordings from this free online conference include a presentation by Lisa Guernsey, "Children's E-Picture Books, Can They Help Children to Read?"
Tanya Ramsay

Education Related Blogs & Blogging Resources | Emerging Education Technology - 1 views

  • Subscribing to Blogs For those not already familiar with this … there are two common ways to do this – some blogs allow users to subscribe by simply entering their email address (and then confirming the validating email sent to them). The more common technique for subscribing to a blog is to subscribe to an RSS Feed. An RSS Feed directs the blog, or a summary and link to it, to a special place where you can go and view it (as opposed to having it go to your crowded email In Box).
  • Some suggested sites where you can create your Education-specific Blog There are many websites on the Internet where educators can write their own blogs. One way to do this is to become part of an organization that provides its members a place to blog, such as Educause, or Classroom 2.0. The other way to write your own blog is to set yourself up on one of the many sites that are designed to allow you to create your own domain or subdomain, where the content is entirely yours. While this may sound a little daunting to newbies, it really isn’t too hard to get started. Below I have listed two such sites, both of which are free, and are very widely used.
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    PLA Cited in sample in Social Media Class
Kristin Gould

Can An App Help Solve the Literacy Problem? - 2 views

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    Article about a new app, Learn with Homer, free on iPad, that helps teach young children how to read. Interesting videos on utube about it. It got me to download the app.
Bonnie Blagojevic

One Best ThingiPad Teacher - 4 views

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    Describes and links to the new, free One Best Things series of books, created by ADEs, available on the iTunes store http://search.itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZContentLink.woa/wa/link?path=onebestthing
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