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Clay Leben

openmeetings -open source web conference - 6 views

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    Open source conference software. Use with Moodle or Facebook to hold online meetings.
Clay Leben

USDLA Instructional Media Selection for Distance Learning - 1 views

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    Free ebook by by Jolly Holden and Phillip Westfall. 2nd Ed. 2010
John Pearce

Virtual Software Tours - Simbeck-Hampson - 0 views

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    "I would just like to know how 'it' works, what the benefits are, how complicated it is and what costs are involved? I wish there was someone who could give us a quick overview, a birds-eye view tour... " Using Skype you are taken on 45 minute tours of a range of software portals. Interesting
Glenn McMahon

280 Slides - Create & Share Presentations Online - 0 views

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    Not a bad app as an addition to using google presentation, few more features on it which is nice.
Darrel Branson

Twenty Five Interesting Ways to Use Audio in your Classroom - 8 views

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    Twenty-Five Interesting Ways* to Use Audio in your Classroom
Kenneth Coppens

Computer support in New York to fix all sorts of technical issues - 0 views

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    iYogi - world's-fastest growing provider of comprehensive direct-to-consumer & small business remote tech support, with more than 100,000 subscribers across four continents for its annual subscription.
John Pearce

Twittercure: Kathy Shrock's Twitter Presentation - 6 views

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    This presentation provides an in-depth overview of the micro-blogging tool, Twitter. The links to the tips, tricks, tools, research, and other items included in the presentation are listed below.
John Pearce

Internet Tutorials - 9 views

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    This excellent site begins with an overview of the WWW before looking more closely at Search with annotated lists of search tools and techniques as well as an extended discussion on the Deep Web and keeping current.
John Pearce

Knowledge 2.0 - 1 views

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    Our society has been irreversibly affected by a new phenomenon in InfoWhelm - an unparalleled access to a wealth of online information, never before seen or heard of. Learning has truly become a lifelong pursuit, and it can happen anytime and anywhere in our Information age. But how do we determine good from the bad, interpret right from wrong, and distinguish complete, accurate, and usable data from a sea of irrelevance and digital inundation? The skills to help us best understand and make use of the wealth of knowledge at our fingertips is essential to life and success both in the classrooms and workforces of the 21st century.
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