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John Pearce

moourl.com - 2 views

shared by John Pearce on 17 May 13 - Cached
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    "Welcome to the web's cutest URL shortening service. If you have a really loooong URL, just paste it in the text field below, and we'll milk it, creating a moourl for you. It lasts forever, It can be easily copied to your clipboard, and It's really cute." moourl also allows you to personalise your URL.
Roland Gesthuizen

Why Bare URLs are a problem « Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 4 views

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    Despite staff constantly reinforcing the message with students that they need to construct proper bibliographies, I still see plenty of kids creating them with just the bare url and no other detail about the site they sourced their information from. I think Wikipedia have provided me with some terminology and explanations I can use with the students that will help them understand the importance of a citation using full details.
John Pearce

LinkBunch - Put multiple links into one - http://linkbun.ch - 8 views

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    LinkBunch is a free service that you can use to quickly send a group of links to your friends, colleagues, and students. To use the service just visit LinkBunch, enter the links that you want to share, and click "Bunch." When you click on "Bunch" you will be given a URL to share with anyone you want to see the links in your bunch. When someone clicks on the URL for your Bunch he or she will be able to open the links you bunched together.
Tony Richards

fur.ly | shorten multiple urls into one - 0 views

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    Shorten multiple urls into one
John Pearce

WebVideoFetcher.com - Download and Convert videos directly from Youtube, Facebook, Goog... - 5 views

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    WebVideoFetcher.com is a free internet videos download application which allows you to convert nearly any audio or video URL from YouTube, MySpace, Google, Facebook and 100 more sites to common formats with absolutely no waiting time, this is what makes us special. Lets Begin!!!
Andrew Jeppesen

textsnip - Keep your text & code formatting safe from IM and Email - 2 views

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    Paste in your text and you get a URL that you can give to anyone.
Heather Bailie

ImageCodr.org - 10 views

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    Enter in the URL of the picture page (as seen in your browser) you are interested in and ImageCodr.org will generate the ready to use HTML code. It will also display a brief and easy license summary, so you don't get in legal trouble because you missed something.
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    Generate embed code for CC licenced Flickr images... simply enter in the URL of the image and ImageCodr.org will generate the ready to use HTML code with proper attribution. It will also display a brief and easy license summary, so you don't get in legal trouble because you missed something.
Roland Gesthuizen

How To : Create QR Code Using Goo.gl - 7 views

  • A QR Code is a matrix barcode (or two-dimensional code), readable by QR scanners, mobile phones with a camera, and smartphones. The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on white background. The information encoded can be text, URL or other data.
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    Goo.gl URL shortener also allows you to create QR codes for your website links. Google uses QR  Code for its personal use in many applications.
John Pearce

VideoNot.es - 2 views

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    If you watch a lot of online videos for education or research, you'll find VideoNotes a really useful tool. It's as simple as this: sign in with a Google account (VideoNotes uses Google Drive for storage) and then paste in the URL for a YouTube video. Then as it plays you can start making notes on the right-hand side of the screen. The clever bit is that as you click on previous notes you've made, the video will jump to that point, making this a really useful tool for navigating documentaries, study guides and other long, involved videos.
Ian Guest

3DTin - 4 views

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    "3DTin is the simplest way to design 3D Models. You can work right in your browser. Save the sketches in cloud. Share it with friends with a unique URL. And it's FREE as long as you share your models with others under Creative Commons license."
Ashley Proud

sqworl - 1 views

shared by Ashley Proud on 29 May 12 - Cached
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    Sqworl is a web application that provides a clean and simple way to visually bookmark multiple URLs
John Pearce

Mr G Online: iPad - 13 views

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    "This is my first attempt at blogging. I want to write about iPads in schools ( a crowded blogosphere there) from real world experience. I want to share how Web tools can change education. I want to write what I believe ( not what I'm expected to believe ), hopefully by thinking before I post. I want to get our students inspired to write by blogging themselves so they can see writing has a real purpose beyond file books and NAPLAN assessments! I want to inspire and encourage my own colleagues ( and hopefully others outside my school ) to take a chance and think outside the comfort zone of the 20th Century where I began my life as a teacher." This URL is the iPad category of Mr G Online.
John Pearce

WebVideoFetcher.com - Download and Convert videos directly from Youtube, Facebook, Goog... - 1 views

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    WebVideoFetcher.com is a free internet videos download application which allows you to convert nearly any audio or video URL from YouTube, MySpace, Google, Facebook and 100 more sites to common formats with absolutely no waiting time, this is what makes us special. Lets Begin!!!
Rhondda Powling

qwips.com (beta) - 5 views

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    An easy-to-use, free tool. Go to the main page and sign in using your Facebook or Twitter account. Once logged in you can click on record and start talking . You have up to 30 seconds of recording length so you may need to prepare a script. When your audio message is ready Qwips generates a URL for you so that you can use to share your messages. You can embed it on your blog or share it with others via email. You can also use your audio message as an image caption.
John Pearce

How to Password Protect a Google Form - 3 views

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    "When you create a form using Google Forms, the form is public by default meaning it can be filled out by anyone on the Internet as long as they know the web URL of that form. If you are a Google Apps user, you can put the form behind a login screen such that only members of your domain /organization can access and fill out that form but this feature is not available to other users who have regular Google accounts."
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.  "
John Pearce

Ridiculously easy file-sharing: Let's Crate. - 0 views

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    "Visit Crate and sign on. You'll be presented with a list of crates, normally representing separate areas of files. Select one of the crates. Drag-and-drop all of the files you want to your heart's content. After a short uploading period they'll be stored on the cloud. Mmmmm, legendary cloud. Now, you can share away, either by crate or by individual file. We provide a short URL for ease-of-use. You can also invite someone to add files themselves!"
Camilla Elliott

7 Things You Should Know About QR Codes | EDUCAUSE - 6 views

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    QR codes are two-dimensional bar codes that can contain any alphanumeric text and that often feature URLs that direct users to sites where they can learn about an object or place (a practice known as "mobile tagging"). Decoding software on tools such as camera phones interprets the codes, which are increasingly found in places such as product labels, billboards, and buildings, inviting passers-by to pull out their mobile phones and uncover the encoded information
John Pearce

Droplr - 0 views

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    Droplr Desktop is a tiny application for Mac OS X that aims at helping people share things easier. Droplr Desktop allows you to upload things to Droplr by either drag&drop on the menubar icon, drag&drop on the dock icon or using a system-wide keyboard key combination. Once uploaded, Droplr returns a URL in which a user can share with anyone.
Tom March

Putting Technology in Its Place - Lesson Plans Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • October 11, 2008, 3:00 pm Putting Technology in Its Place By Matthew Kay
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      This series has been very insightful. I think teachers who are threatened and against technology don't understand what Matthew Kay eloquently states in this article: it's not about the technology, it's about people and pedagogy.
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