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Website Creation- Jimdo - 4 views

started by Kristen Hall on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet

Homestead - 1 views

started by Jamie McFarland on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet

Wix Website Creator - 4 views

started by Michelle Pederson on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
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Wiggio - Makes it easy to work in groups. - 5 views

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    This is a great tool for collaborating when creating documents or projects. It combines email, text, voice messages, calendar, and storing and editing files in one safe place. It is easy and simple to use. Many of the features are designed to be self-explanatory. It is also safe and private. Nobody can join a group unless invited or given permission.
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    Free collaboration/networking tool

OfficeZilla - 3 views

started by Sarah Steele Banks on 03 Nov 09 no follow-up yet

Collaborative Document Creation - Adobe Buzzword - 3 views

started by Jessi Williams on 03 Nov 09 no follow-up yet

Myphotoalbum.com and Google Video - 5 views

started by Michelle Appelman on 31 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
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Storybird: Collaborative storytelling for families and friends - 5 views

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    Storybird is an online story creator. It is a place where people can easily create their own stories and collaborate with others if desired. You can also read stories created by other users. This site is very easy to navigate and purposefully created to be child friendly, but is also appropriate for adults.
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    I really like Storybird as a website that offers story creation. Many websites that allow users to create a story are very complex and may take days and days of work. Storybird seems a bit more simplistic which would make it easier for young children to use. I think online story creating could be a great idea for teachers to incorporate into the classroom.
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    I stumbled upon this free digital storytelling site and think it's pretty cool. It's a service that uses collaborative storytelling to connect children and families. Two or more people create a Storybird by writing their own text and inserting artwork from an extensive library. The final storybook can be shared privately or publicly with an online community.
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bubbl.us - 2 views

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    Free web application for brainstorming online
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Webspiration: Online Visual Thinking Tool | mywebspiration.com - 4 views

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    Free visual mapping program
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HyperOffice - Online Collaboration Tool - 5 views

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    Although you can try the service for free, you will have to pay to continue this service for minimum of $44.99 a month for a group of 5 people. Can be pricy.
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Zero to Eight: Children's Media Use in America | Common Sense Media - 9 views

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    Technology in the lives of our children is here to stay. As a creator and developer, I am very pro technology. While there are many things to celebrate there are an equal number of things to be concerned with. My primary concerns are divided into 2 main areas: technology's impact on human to human interaction and the negative effects of shorter and shorter cycles of information, impacting our ability to focus our attention. Throughout of development cycle, we met with a number of parents. The number one thing everyone expressed was, wanting more time for themselves. Being a parent is exhausting and every one needs a break. What concerns me is the kinds of content, the kinds of experiences and fundamentally, the kinds of rhythms involved in those experiences. I don't want the digital baby sitter to over stimulate my kids or to weaken their ability to hold focus. Everything has a rhythm; every person, every moment, every place. As human beings, this is our primary relationship to our world and to each other. Providing parents with experiences that support their child's rhythm is key to the use of technology in the home. When seeking out digital content, I encourage parents to look for things that provide longer times of focus. Save the fun and flashy events for highly active time. Communicate to your child the quality of time as you make content available to them. its focus time - a movie, its fun time - a game, its quiet time - drawing. One of the things we've done with our digital book, is to provide a free downloadable coloring sheets. Every experience should not be digital. In fact, I believe strongly that facilitating the transition back to the analogue world is part of my responsibility as a digital content creator.
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1:1 in Practice: The Backpack Classroom Part 1 - 9 views

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    Bi-lingual books created during this project and others mentioned by Jane Ross are available for free on the IBooks Store http://1to1inpractice.blogspot.com/p/books-that-ive-published-to-ibookstore.html
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