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Roland Gesthuizen

Open Archives - ABC Archives - 3 views

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    "The ABC has opened the archives and released a selection of archival materials for you to use. Find them online at the following sites:"
Kathleen Morris

Twapper Keeper - "We save tweets" - Archive Tweets - 4 views

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    "Do you want to archive tweets from your conference? Maybe archive trending hashtags or keywords for historical or analysis purposes? Maybe save your own personal tweets? Twapper Keeper is here to help!"
Clay Leben

Webinar Archive | Connected Learning - 3 views

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    Archived 2012 webinars on the impacts of digital technologies and education reforms. Live weekly webinars every Friday still remain.
John Pearce

SearchReSearch: A note about searching Google Scanned Newspaper archives - 2 views

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    "As you might know, Google currently has a collection of newspaper archives that's worth knowing about.  It turns out that the Newspaper Archive search still works, it just requires a bit of special technique to actually search it out.  You can go to this URL:  https://news.google.com/news/advanced_news_search and it will show you a popup.  Fill in the fields the way you want, THEN do a date-restrict to the dates you want, and THEN in the "Source" field, enter the name of the newspaper you want.  "
Aaron Davis

Never trust a corporation to do a library's job - The Message - Medium - 0 views

  • Google in 2015 is focused on the present and future. Its social and mobile efforts, experiments with robotics and artificial intelligence, self-driving vehicles and fiberoptics.
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    "The Internet Archive is not Google. The Internet Archive is a chaotic, beautiful mess. It's not well-organized, and its tools for browsing and searching the wealth of material on there are still rudimentary, but getting better." Wonder why Ed Tech Crew is on there?
Ian Guest

2012 Book Archive - 1 views

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    "this is the archive of a small project by Andy Schmitz to archive Creative Commons-licensed copies of all the books which were available online from a specific publisher at the end of 2012."
John Pearce

80 Days That Changed Our Lives - ABC Archives - 3 views

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    To celebrate its 80th birthday, the ABC created 80 Days That Changed Our Lives to showcase audio visual treasures from the ABC's 80-year-old archives. Large or small, a single day or months and years, moments of high drama or a gradual shift in attitude, the 80 events featured on this site were documented by the ABC because they made an impact at the time. Looking back at these moments, it's easy to see how certain events mark changes in the way Australians have lived and thought about the world and their place in it.
Teresa Rush

http://www.morguefile.com/archive - 0 views

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    The morguefile free photo reference archive provides the public and creative community with a repository of free raw photo materials. These images can be used in your commercial or private projects.
Ian Guest

Twitter: How to archive event hashtags and create an interactive visualization of the c... - 3 views

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    "Using a combination of Google Spreadsheets as a data source and a simple web interface to add interactivity it's possible to let users explorer your entire event hashtag and replay any of conversations."
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    Followed the instructions and BOOM! An interactive visualisation of the relationships within a Twitter chat e.g. http://bit.ly/HhvBGo
Rhondda Powling

Media History Digital Library - Online Access to the Histories of Cinema, Broadcasting ... - 1 views

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    The Library is a massive archive of documents about the history film, television, and radio. The library can now be searched and the documents viewed online through MHDL's new site called the Lantern. On Lantern you will find reviews and critiques of movies, books and playbills, many periodicals about the movie, television, and radio industries. Your search can be refined according to date, language, and publication type. You can also browse through collections curated by MHDL.
John Pearce

10 Ways to Archive Your Tweets - 6 views

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    "Did you know that your tweets have an expiration date on them? While they never really disappear from your own Twitter stream, they become unsearchable in only a matter of days. At first, Twitter held onto your tweets for around a month, but as the service grew more popular, this "date limit" has dramatically shortened. According to Twitter's search documentation, the current date limit on the search index is "around 1.5 weeks but is dynamic and subject to shrink as the number of tweets per day continues to grow."
Ian Guest

78rpm Records Digitized - 0 views

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    "Through the Great 78 Project the Internet Archive has begun to digitize 78rpm discs for preservation, research, and discovery with the help of George Blood, L.P.."
John Pearce

How To Download Your Twitter Archive - 1 views

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    "As mentioned before, you could back up your tweets via TweetBackup, Twilert, TwapperKeeper or some other web apps. But, because of the API limit, none of them were easy for you to back up all your tweets, especially when there were thousands of. Now, Twitter is available for you to back up all your tweets through its website, and the following will show you how to do that in 3 steps:"
Damien Murtagh

Our Little Earth | Current events for kids; World news for kids - 0 views

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    Our Little Earth is a nice site that provides bi-weekly summaries of the world's biggest news stories. The summaries are written for students. Each edition includes video clips along with the stories. In each edition you'll find stories appropriate for use in social studies, math, and science lessons. You may also find stories about the arts, entertainment, and popular culture. A few "did you know" questions appear in each issue as well. An archive containing every edition going back to 2007 is available too.
Roland Gesthuizen

Review of the FC5025 5.25″ Floppy to USB Adapter « ASCII by Jason Scott - 0 views

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    "If you used home computers at various times from the 1970s through to the 1990s, you have a problem. The problem may be irrelevant, or not a huge problem, but it's a problem nonetheless. The problem is that the vast majority of home computers used 5.25″ floppy disks.. "
Ian Guest

Pepys' Diary - 1 views

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    "In 1660, at age 26, Samuel Pepys began his diary. He stopped a decade later. From 2003 until 2012 this site featured a daily entry from the diary accompanied by thoughts from readers. The complete diary, and the associated background information, is now an archive of this period of London history."
John Pearce

http://www.hippasus.com/rrpweblog/archives/2013/04/16/SAMRGettingToTransformation.pdf - 0 views

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    Ruben Puentedura's slidedeck on Framing Goals for Transformation
John Pearce

GroupTweet | Group Twitter Accounts Made Easy - 6 views

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    "Classrooms using GroupTweet are realizing this is the perfect tool to setup a Group Twitter Account. No more messing with hashtags and having to instruct each student to setup their own hashtag searches or follow every other student in order to follow the conversation. With GroupTweet, your classroom will now have a single Twitter account that can be updated by all the students as well as instructors. It's a great way to organize and archive your classroom discussion under a single Twitter timeline."
John Pearce

Embed a Google Hangout on Air on your Google Site | Teacher Tech - 4 views

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    "Google Hangouts on Air allow you to record your hangout.  Sometimes I hangout with myself just so I can use all the fun Google Hangout (GHO) tools including screen sharing and have a video archive. Once you conduct your Google Hangout on Air  you may want to embed that video in your Google website."
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