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Tony Richards

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom "Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They're often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom."
Clay Leben

Stroome.com | online collaborative video editing - 9 views

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    Editing video in your browser, share, mix, and pubish. Still, video, and music. Collaborative video editing. Free. Slide show with music.
anonymous

Collaboration - Action Teams - Project Management Software - 1 views

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    "Podio moves your work out of your inbox into social activity streams. It's never been easier to gain transparency and appreciate your team's work, collaborate online, and streamline your communication - all in one place. Break free from the chains of email overload, document chaos and broken communication. Get social with Podio. "
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    Podio Explained: http://www.youtube.com/user/podio Very useful for Action Teams + other
John Pearce

Collaboration with Google Docs in the classroom - YouTube - 5 views

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    "Two year 4 students from Winters Flat Primary School explain how they write, collaborate, receive feedback and share using Google Docs, one of the key communication tools of Google Apps for Education."
John Pearce

52 Great Google Docs Secrets for Students - Online Colleges - 3 views

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    Google Docs is such an incredible tool for college students, offering collaboration, portability, ease of use, and widespread acceptance. But there are so many options, both hidden and obvious, that there's a good chance you're not using Google Docs to its fullest capability. We've discovered 52 great tips for getting the most out of Google Docs as a student, with awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive.
John Pearce

The History 2.0 Classroom: Social Reading on the iPad: Subtext X Custom ePub - 3 views

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    While there will never be a replacement for a paper book with dog-eared pages, hand written notes in the margins, a broken spine and a proudly worn cover with a hint of dirt and stains, there is an exciting new option to transform the practice of reading to make it more social and collaborative.  Subtext is an intriguing iPad application that allows users to read books collaboratively.  While reading, participants can insert text, emotions, questions, links and thoughts into the margins of the book.  When other readers jump into the text they can see the notations and reply to the existing thoughts in a discussion thread that is neatly tucked away into the margins of the text.
Roland Gesthuizen

Photos: Microsoft-Apple collaboration, the 10 greatest moments | TechRepublic Photo Gal... - 1 views

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    "Microsoft versus Apple has long been the marquee rivalry of the technology industry, but the two companies also have a long history as frenemies. Here are their 10 greatest collaborations."
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    It is easy to forget when groups do manage to work well together. This is an interesting gallery spanning the past 15 years.
Clay Leben

Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration - Video Conferencing - 2 views

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    Center for webinar and distance learning edtech resources and finding collaborators.
Darren Murphy

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing - 0 views

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    EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing Beta
riss leung

Popplet - 7 views

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    Fantastic use friendly site for creating mind maps of images / information online. Works almost in fairly similar way to prezi. Very easy to learn. Free sign up. Collaborate on mind maps with other people. You can select to be emailed daily, weekly or monthly changes to the popplet. Think you only have 5 free 'popplets' though :(
Rhondda Powling

Mineclass - How to set up an Interschool Minecraft project - Australian Teachers Blog -... - 4 views

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    How to use minecraft to teach across schools. "Minecraft is an engaging platform for creativity, computational thinking, collaboration and learning. Crafting learning opportunities in Minecraft between schools is a wonderful opportunity to develop student collaboration and ICT for learning skills. Mineclass, started by a bunch of Australian Microsoft Expert Educators, was conceived to make interschool Minecraft projects a reality"
Ian Guest

RealtimeBoard - 3 views

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    "Discuss web-site or product interfaces with your team. Add visual materials and screenshots, mark-up, leave comments in mini-chat. Create simple sketches or complex infographics using shapes, texts and mark-up tools. Visualize any data and share it with others. Upload pictures and drawings of interior and exterior, discuss your design projects with your colleagues and clients using comments and chat. Plan and discuss your projects in RealtimeBoard - add your Google Docs and PDF-presentations, create mindmaps and collaborate in real time. Use business model template to structure your business activity. Add files, texts, pictures, comments and work together.
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    "Plan and discuss your projects in RealtimeBoard - add your Google Docs and PDF-presentations, create mindmaps and collaborate in real time"
Ian Guest

Marqueed - 3 views

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    "Simple image collaboration and markup tool. Share, annotate and discuss images. "
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    via @rmbyrne
Clay Leben

ideasLog - 10 views

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    Free online tool for team collaboration. Target to students and mentors. Templates for project plans. Help videos available. Complicated.
John Pearce

Findery - 4 views

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    Findery is a community site on which anyone can share a short story about any location on the globe. Findery uses Google Maps as its base so in a way it is really just a public, collaborative Google Map. To make a contribution to Findery just sign-in, pick a location, and start typing your story. Your story can also include pictures and video clips. You can make your stories public or private on Findery.
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).
Clay Leben

7 resources for student collaboration - Page 2 of 2 - eClassroom News | eClassroom News... - 3 views

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    Short reviews of 7 tools.
Clay Leben

Online Diagram & Flowchart Software | Lucidchart - 12 views

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    Free allows 2 people to collaborate and store small charts. Schools can get a free account, which is awesome.
Rhondda Powling

ThinkBinder - 2 views

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    Think Binder is a website that gives students a place to create online study groups. In each group students can share files, share links, chat, and draw on a collaborative whiteboard. Students can create and join multiple groups. Getting started with Think Binder is very easy and quick..
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