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Ian Guest

betterteaching.ie - 6 views

Ian Guest

Connected Mind - 5 views

Roland Gesthuizen

Convert Word Documents to Clean HTML - 3 views

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    "Word to clean HTML is a free converter tool for documents produced by Microsoft Word and similar office software. Word to clean HTML strips out invalid or proprietry tags, leaving clean HTML behind for use in web pages and ebooks."
Ian Guest

Dive Into HTML5 - 2 views

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    "Dive Into HTML5 elaborates on a hand-picked selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine standards." Online version of a print book on some of the things you need to know about html5
John Pearce

DoubleClick Advertiser Blog: Google Web Designer beta now available: Build beautiful HT... - 0 views

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    "Today, we're excited to announce the public beta of Google Web Designer, a new professional-quality design tool that makes HTML5 creative accessible to everyone from the designer to the dabbler. Google Web Designer enables you to: Create animated HTML5 creative, with a robust, yet intuitive set of design tools. View and edit the code behind your designs and see your edits reflected back on the stage automatically.  Build ad creatives seamlessly for DoubleClick and AdMob, or publish them to any generic environment you choose. Receive updates to the product automatically, without having to re-download the application. Access all of this entirely for free."
John Pearce

Gliffy Online Accelerates with HTML5 & Google Drive | Gliffy Blog - 2 views

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    "We're very happy to announce the latest version of Gliffy Online-now completely rebuilt around an HTML5 editor with ultrafast response rates and an impressively improved feature set. The next time you use Gliffy Online you'll notice the dramatic difference. HTML5 offers you stable, secure access to built-in features unavailable using a plugin like Flash. "
John Pearce

The History of HTML5 - 0 views

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    When the first version of HTML5 published in 2008, it raised more questions than it answered. Would it be a force of unification or division? Would content producers, browser programmers and device manufacturers agree to new standards? And would it finally solve issues related to multi-platform development? Its fate was uncertain for some time, especially as heavyweights Apple and Adobe duked it out in the mobile arena. The future of Flash, the standard for streaming video on the web, hung in the balance.
John Pearce

Google Launches Web Designer, A Visual Tool For Building Interactive HTML5 Sites And Ad... - 5 views

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    "Google today announced the launch of Web Designer, a new tool for building interactive HTML5 sites and ads. The company first hinted at this launch in June, but had been quiet about it ever since. Web Designer, which Google calls a "professional-quality design tool," is now officially in public beta and available for download for Mac and Windows."
Russell Ogden

Tidy Online - 2 views

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    Tidy Online is a Web-enabled version of Tidy, a utility originally by Dave Raggett and now developed at SourceForge, to clean up and fix errors in HTML pages. This offers you the opportunity to upload your HTML, and will print out a tidied version.
Tony Richards

Construct 2 the HTML5 Game Maker - Scirra.com - 9 views

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    Interesting Gamemaking tool using HTML5
Tony Richards

BrowserQuest - a massively multiplayer HTML5 (WebSocket + Canvas) game experi... - 2 views

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    Darrel - check this game out - HTML5 bet you wet your pants over it :-) Looks good and the source code is available to look at, explore and change.
Ian Guest

Mugeda - 7 views

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    "Mugeda is a cloud based HTML5 animation platform, where you can create, share, and publish organic HTML5 animation contents, all in your browser, without any download or installation."
Roland Gesthuizen

2010: the year of the cloud - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 6 views

  • that relationship of the technology department with other departments will need to change as hardware and software support, maintenance, and even planning take a back seat to the role of enabler of other departmental and district objectives.
  • This is the beginning of the end for school-supplied, school-controlled computer access. - of the tech department's primary task of keeping individual work stations configured and running and the end of the futile attempt to keeps kids away from their own technologies while they are in school.
  • For libraries, 2010 will be seen as the last time that buying any reference materials in print made sense at all.
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  • Implementing GoogleApps for Education for the staff about a year ago and for the students last fall was a huge jump to the cloud for our district. Our dependence on our own local file servers is lessening each year.
  • I've used GoogleDocs both at work and for my professional writing more than I have used Word
  • I read almost exclusively e-books on both the Kindle 3 and the iPad.
  • Cloud computing, out-sourcing support, and low-maintenance Internet devices will allow me to adopt a similar mission as the head of a technology department - to create technology users who can focus on their real jobs - teaching and learning and leading - just fine without me.
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    "2010 was the year the cloud's impact became clear, permanent and more far-reaching than this slow-thinker had previously realized. Few things we did in my school district have not been in some way cloud-related - and those projects on the horizon look to be as well. My own personal technology use for both work and leisure has changed significantly this year due to ubiquitous cloud access and the devices meant to take advantage of it."
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    Interesting to consider some of the 2011 trends identified in this blog entry.
Teresa Rush

Map Maker: Make a map of where you've been or where you're going. - 0 views

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    Create a map of places you've visited (or want to visit or dream about or know people from) and get HTML code that you can embed in your profile on Flickr, Facebook, My Space, your blog or any other web page. Just click your countries and the map will update itself automagically. Then paste the HTML code anywhere you'd like.
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