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John Pearce

Add Pictures to Your Audio Recordings with Snoozerr - 8 views

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    "At first Snozerr looks like most audio recorders, until you notice the button for the camera. This app gives you the ability to take photos while recording audio; each picture is timestamped to the point in the recording where the photo was taken, and you can easily synchronize the images with the audio for later playback. This combination of features makes Snozerr an ideal app for students recording lectures and workers recording presentations with lots of infographics. You can use the timestamped photos to target the interesting parts of the lecture and ignore the non-relevant parts. All of the voice and photo files created in one session are linked together, so it is easy to share content with your peers. The app also supports nested hierarchical organization, dual cameras, and sending files by email."
Clay Leben

Audioboo - 2 views

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    Record or upload audio files. Share and link to friends onTwitter and Facebook. Create podcasts. Embed widgets on web pages. Use for storytelling.
Camilla Elliott

Fukushima disaster Timeline - Dipity - 9 views

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    Find, create and embed interactive timelines. Dipity is a free digital timeline website with a mission to organize the web's content by date and time. Users can create, share, embed and collaborate on interactive, visually engaging timelines that integrate video, audio, images, text, links, social media, location and timestamps.
John Pearce

Copyto | Clever bookmarking - 2 views

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    Copyto is a new unique way to bookmark sites by allowing teachers and students to simply select parts of sites they want to have backed up. Like a mix between Diigo or Delicious and Evernote, this site is a great way to clip out pieces of websites, articles, research papers, and more, in order to save it for use later on or to share it out with collegeaues or students. There is also a browser plug-in and a mobile site to access all the links and content on the go. This has a slick interface and easy to use tool.
John Pearce

Google Chrome Extensions - as Suggested by the Google+ Community! - Plus Your Business - 4 views

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    "We thought it would be fun to poll our Google+ Community and see what extensions make your lives easier and put together a friendly guide.  We received TONS of responses and are thrilled to share them with you all. In each section below, you will find a link to the extension in case you'd like to check it out and review's from your fellow Google+ Community members.  For a teaser, we'll let you know that the extension that was most popular out of all the responses comes from the Security/Privacy category.  Any guesses?  It is Last Pass which helps in storing all those pesky passwords!"
Ian Guest

GraphSketch - 2 views

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    "Enter an equation, choose some settings, and graph it. There are a number of functions you can use to plot, you can save the graphs to use later (in documents, worksheets, etc.), you can create a permanent link to them to share with others, and a few other nice little things (like getting a quick graph by going to an address like http://graphsketch.com/sqrt(x) )."
Kathleen Morris

the Awesome Highlighter >> Highlight text on web pages - 11 views

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    Awesome Highlighter lets you highlight text on web pages and then gives you a small link to the highlighted page.
Tony Richards

SimplyBox - Think Inside the Box - 0 views

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    Thanks to Di Wilson for this link - looks good.
Ian Quartermaine

ESL Games, Interactive Grammar & Vocabulary Games for Classrooms - 2 views

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    We provide a variety of interactive games and exercises for total esl fun. Our free ESL fun games here include : Snakes and Ladders, Hangman, Spelling games, Wheel of Fortune, TV Games(Betting Game), Mazes, Memory Games, Matching exercises, Sequencing exercises, Picture Quizzes and more. Follow the links below. This site is dedicated to helping teachers by providing fun esl games for classrooms, powerpoint game templates, printable board games, interactive games for classrooms, Games for ESL Kids, Grammar Games, Vocabulary Games, Reading Games
Ian Guest

Your Friendly Guide to Colors in Data Visualisation - 4 views

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    "Once upon a time, I tweeted on an urgent matter. "Can somebody tell me how to get better with color?" I wrote." My color decisions are awful." I got a lot of replies with links to tools. They were awesome, so I collected them in a blog post."
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Ian Guest

MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 1 views

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    MentoMob enables users to create slide like curated web content.  "Creating and editing Learning Playlists is a free and easy process. Not only does it show the world what you know, but it opens your knowledge to people who share your skills so they can help you refine it by adding and editing your Learning Playlist. Each Learning Playlist can be rated, bringing the best ways to learn to the top of the charts."
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    "Create A Playlist Of Your Very Own! Organize any video, article, or website into a Playlist."
Andrew Williamson

4 Fantastic Network Visualization Tools | Edelman Digital - 0 views

  • As internet usage has grown, so too have the various online networks which connect family, friends, colleagues and people with shared interests. Whilst it is often easy to gain a numerical overview of connections, friends or followers, this tends to add context, rather than insight – the fact remains, it can be difficult to dig that bit deeper and see how people within networks are linked. This poses a challenge for digital communicators as we want to tap into big, social data and visualise networks; so we can see how ideas may spread, understand who knows whom and identity people that are influential within a particular context. After all, if you can understand a network, you gain insight into who people may trust, find influential and credible.
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    In short; being able to accurately visualise networks has big implications for influencer mapping, identification and outreach. If you can discover who the idea starters, amplifiers or adapters are, you are at a distinct advantage (check out 'The Fire Hose, Ideas, and 'Topology of Influence' by my Edelman colleague, Jonathan Hargreaves for more information on influence).
John Pearce

ScratchJr: Coding for Young Kids by Mitchel Resnick - Kickstarter - 2 views

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    "ScratchJr is an introductory programming language that enables young children (ages 5-7) to create their own interactive stories and games. Children snap together graphical programming blocks to make characters move, jump, dance, and sing. Children can modify characters in the paint editor, add their own voices and sounds, even insert photos of themselves - then use the programming blocks to make their characters come to life."
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    Thanks for sharing this link John. I have recorded my interest with the developers to keep me informed. I love using Scratch with my grade 4s. As you'd know - the new Digital Technologies curric emphasises programming, so Scratch Jr will be a welcome addition. Seems as though currics around the world are picking up on kids programming. Cheers - Chris Trimnell
Tony Richards

FRONTLINE: digital nation: your digital nation | PBS - 0 views

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    This site follows up the promo video - jump in and have a look.
Jessica Smith

8 Must Have Apps for Teachers - 0 views

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    This app was formerly known as Remind101, the key to creating a link to your students and their parents. The app enables you to text reminders, assignment, schedules, homework and any other information that would be relevant to parents and students. This app at the same time, maintains privacy and phone numbers will not be shared.
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Buy Google Maps Reviews - 100% Safe, Permanent, Cheap ... - 0 views

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    Buy Google Maps Reviews Introduction It's not surprising that Google Maps is the most popular app on the App Store. It's a really helpful application that enables users to plan road trips as well as navigate a new city or municipality. How can I get Google Maps Reviews for my business? You may receive Google Maps evaluations for your company in a few different methods. You can either strive to make yourself more visible in the search results so that more people are likely to see and click on your listing, or you can actively encourage your customers or clients to submit reviews. Buy Google Maps Reviews Simply asking clients to submit reviews is one method to get their attention. You can do this in person or by asking for a review in an email or other communication you send to a client after they conduct business with you. When someone checks out or picks something up from your physical location, you can also include a reminder to post a review on Google Maps. Finally, you can promote your listing through additional means in an effort to improve your presence in the search results. You might, for instance, put a link to your Google Maps listing in your email signature or on your website. You can advertise to people who are looking for companies like yours or just share your listing on social media. Buy Google Maps Reviews
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ICT Learning Spaces & Places - 60 views

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