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Infinity Digitals: Effective Digital Marketing Strategies for Lead Generation - 1 views

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    Content Marketing: Content marketing is a powerful strategy for attracting and nurturing leads. By consistently creating valuable, relevant, and engaging content, businesses can establish themselves as industry experts. Informative blog posts, articles, videos, and infographics can capture the attention of potential leads and inspire them to take action. Infinity Digitals, a leading digital marketing agency (link: www.infinitydigitals.co), can assist businesses in creating compelling content that resonates with their target audience. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): SEO plays a vital role in lead generation by ensuring that businesses' online presence is easily discoverable. By optimizing websites and content for relevant keywords, businesses can rank higher in search engine results pages. This increased visibility drives organic traffic and attracts potential leads actively searching for products or services. Infinity Digitals offers comprehensive SEO services (link: www.infinitydigitals.co) to help businesses improve their search engine rankings and generate quality leads. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising: PPC advertising is a targeted approach to lead generation, allowing businesses to reach their desired audience with precision. By running targeted ads on platforms such as Google and social media, businesses can display their offerings to individuals who are actively interested in their niche. Infinity Digitals specializes in PPC advertising (link: www.infinitydigitals.co), helping businesses create effective campaigns that drive qualified leads and maximize return on investment. Social Media Marketing: Social media platforms provide immense opportunities for businesses to engage with their audience and generate leads. By establi
Camilla Elliott

QR Codes in Education: A Burgeoning Narrative | JAMES MICHIE - 7 views

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    "Since I published a short audioBoo (click the link or scan the QR Code on the right) offering my thoughts on how QR Codes could be used for learning, there has been a significant buzz about QR Codes on Twitter and in the blogosphere. A narrative is developing as ideas, experiences and best practices are shared and discussed."
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    QRCodes have been around for a while now, I keep wanting to try this out with my students. A fascinating idea.
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    James Michie details how QR Codes can be used for learning and the tools to get there. In this post he shares and discusses a narrative of ideas, experiences and best practices.  QR Codes are a fascinating connectivity tool for the distribution of ideas, information and connections.
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: A Short Guide to Google Maps for Educators - 6 views

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    "In this guide you'll find directions for using the measurement tools in Google Maps, directions for creating your own maps, directions for sharing maps, and links to additional resources about using Google Maps in education."
John Pearce

Matterport - 1 views

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    Place the Matterport camera in various points throughout the space to capture an image. Upload your imaged data to the cloud for processing. A 3D model is generated automatically. You'll be notified by email when it's ready to view. Open the link to your 3D model. Walk-through, interact, and share with others.
John Pearce

Google Maps Mania: GeoSettr for GeoGuessr - 2 views

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    "With the release of GeoSettr you can now create your own GeoGuessr game based on your favorite locations and Street Views. Using GeoSettr you can create your own GeoGusser game of five questions. All you have to do is choose five locations on a Google Map and then you then get a unique link to your game that you can share with your friends."
John Pearce

Mapping Media to the Common Core » What do you want to CREATE today? - 3 views

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    Wesley Fryer created this "Mapping Media to the Curriculum" website to accompany and support his eBook, "Playing with Media: simple ideas for powerful sharing." It contains links to all manner of digital storytelling resources.
John Pearce

Mural.ly - Google Docs for Visual People - 4 views

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    Murally's tagline is: "Google Docs for visual people."  Being highly visual, that description immediately resonates with me!  Murally reminds me a little bit of Wallwisher (now Padlet), it is a way for learners to come together to think, imagine and discuss their ideas.  With Murally, students can create murals and include any content they want in them.  Learners can drag and drop images, video, etc. from any website (or from their computer) onto their mural.   Learners can create presentations from within a mural they have already created.  The best part: this all happens with the ability to collaborate with others.  Murally makes it easy for students to collect, think, imagine, show and discuss learning.  Murals can be made public (shared live with a link) or private (only friends granted permission can access the mural).
Russell Ogden

Kwiqpoll - Simple Web Polls - 6 views

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    Create poll, share link, done.
Ian Guest

Record mp3 - 4 views

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    "Just click the button above to start recording. We will give you an mp3 you can save, and a link you can share with anyone. "
John Pearce

Google Apps User Group - 8 views

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    Welcome to the Apps User Group website. Our purpose is to connect and assist schools in the use of Google Apps for Education. The site contains resources for implementing and using Google Apps, news from the Google blogs, links to schools that use Google Apps, a discussion forum, and more. All uses are encouraged to share resources, ideas, questions, and comments.
Rhondda Powling

watch2gether.com - Watch videos. Together. - 5 views

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    Sometimes watching a video as a group is just what you need. Watch2gether does just that. This tool allows you to create your own, private screening room. Then share the room via a link with your group. They enter and you can watch the video, synced together. There is an option to create playlists and the chat feature works great for collaboration
Scott Duncan

Phonebloks - Made by Dave Hakkens - 0 views

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    (First time I've tried sharing a link to the Diigo Group - Hope this works!) A phone only lasts a couple of years before it breaks or becomes obsolete. Although it's often just one part which killed it, we throw everything away since it's almost impossible to repair or upgrade.   Phonebloks is made of detachable bloks. The bloks are connected to the base which locks everything together into a solid phone. If a blok breaks you can easily replace it, if it's getting old just upgrade.
Scott Duncan

Games from Scratch - ABC Splash - 0 views

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    My first go at sharing a link via Diigo ! Hope you guys get it !!!! ======================================================== Join us for a live online show about making your own computer games with Good Game's Bajo and Hex. What makes an awesome game? Sign up to our newsletter to find out how to send us games you've made in Scratch and Minecraft! #ABCSplashLive
Ian Guest

TeachMeetNZ - 3 views

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    "Here is a virtual way for New Zealand educators to reflect on, record and share their own learning." Repository for Hangouts, presentations and links from the online Teachmeets in New Zealand.
John Pearce

Try Google Docs Without a Google Account - 0 views

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    If you go to https://docs.google.com/demo/, you can start editing a document, a spreadsheet or a drawing and share the links with other people, so you can collaborate in real-time. Google says that the documents are only available for 24 hours from the time they are created.
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Serial Number or TuneUp Utilities 2010 | Gadget and Teknologi - 0 views

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    Need Serial Number, Registration Code or key for TuneUp Utilities 2010. May this info is useful for you. I forgot, where I got this download link. But I share
Adam Brice

iSchool.net.au - 7 views

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    Ringwood North PS Podcast Site
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    Welcome to the new iSchool series - the iSchool crew. Check out my Podcast Producer's first go at doing their own podcast -Edtechcrew style. Found it very difficult but very rewarding. Basic concept is trying to give kids a voice for their honest feedback on th good and bad aspects of technology, and how it is being used in the classroom. Kids collaborate on a Google Doc to make show notes, and upload links to website. Planning to share Google Doc or create a Diigo/Delicious account so other kids at school can all have an input - much like is done here with Diigo. First episode, so be nice! Click on the link to read more of this type of stuf.... "We must give a big thanks and hello to Tony and Darrel from the EdTechCrew podcast, who are enthusiastic educators sharing their knowledge of technology. They have inspired us to try something from the kids' perspective. You know the old saying, 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.'"
Rhondda Powling

Education Eye - Mapping Innovations - 0 views

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    EducationEye allows the user to discover, explore and share new ideas. It maps hundreds of top educational websites, blogs, forums and case studies to provide up to date information about innovative ideas being explored in the education community. The information is then present in a visual format that is itself interactive. Type in your search term and let it find the relevant articles, websites or links. This is a innovative tool from Futurelab and well worth a visit
Rhondda Powling

WebSlides - Turning bookmarks and feeds into interactive slideshows… - 8 views

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    Webslides allows users to easily and instanly convert their bookmarks and feeds and present them as live web pages in an interactive slideshow format complete with the full content pages, links, and comments. It enables a new way to easily create and share unique presentations based on web content and user annotations.
Rhondda Powling

How To Embed Practically Anything On Your Blog or Website - 3 views

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    A post from Mashable. People want the hands-down, easiest way to embed practically things onto their blog or website. nThere are many7 tools to help you do that. "The nature of the web is such that sharing and republishing content is common - and often even encouraged. The problem is, we increasingly store bits of our data on various services scattered across the web. Aggregating that content into one centralized personal hub can be time consuming - requiring user to manually copy text and links or upload files and photos - or fiddling with RSS feeds trying to make content automagically appear"
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