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riss leung

eduTecher.net - 3 views

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    A website aimed at ecouraging teacher to share useful web2.0 tools for education.
Ian Guest

Soo Meta - 3 views

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    "Flip Web Content Into Video Lessons Use Soo Meta for your learning stories, documentaries, summaries, compilations, coverage or for your research & curation work."
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    (via @rmbyrne)
Ian Guest

Starter Sheet - Formative Assessment using Voicethread - 7 views

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    "For the teacher, leaving a comment on students work is as simple as playing the slides and clicking on the text, voice or web camera comment button at the bottom of the page."
John Pearce

Say Hola! to the newest route around web censorship - 0 views

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    "The ongoing copyright arms race between content owners and internet users has taken a new turn. Israeli firm Hola! has recently launched a suite of products that are variously designed to bypass geoblocking and accelerate internet-access speeds."
anonymous

Explore more. Web pages, photos, and videos | StumbleUpon.com - 2 views

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    You tell us your interests. We recommend great websites, photos and videos. Simple.
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    pitnerest with more media options
tomrain

Codeigniter Development Services Company - Hire Codeigniter developers - Tomrain Techn... - 0 views

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    CodeIgniter Web Development Company in chennai providing best services in PHP Development and Customization in CodeIgniter Framework. Hire developers from Tomrain
Rhondda Powling

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 2 views

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    Classtools is a tool for educators to make their own educational games, which can be shared via email or embedded in a web page. There are 15 easy-to-use templates, which make game creation easy. There's also a selection of premade games, which teachers may use with their students
Russell Ogden

24% of Web Content is Now in Chinese, Will Soon Surpass English [Infographic] | Tech in... - 1 views

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    Infographic on web content langauges. In the past decade, English has shrunk from being 39 percent of all internet content down to just 27 percent at the end of 2011. It leads over Chinese by just 3 percent
John Pearce

Web 2.0 Is Over, All Hail the Age of Mobile | PandoDaily - 2 views

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    The momentum has been shifting for a while, but now the trend is emphatic. People now spend more time in mobile apps than they do online. There are more than 500 million Android and iOS devices on the market, and giant countries like China and Indonesia are only just getting started in their smartphone and tablet push. Global mobile 3G subscribers are growing at over 35 percent, year on year, and there's a lot more room to move - there are 5.6 billion mobile subscribers on our fair planet. Even in developing countries, cheap smartphones will soon rush into the market. And who here doesn't think tablet sales are going to go gangbusters pretty much everywhere?
Clay Leben

Response to Intervention - 2 views

  • The project focuses on disseminating information, resources, and tools designed to enhance the use of an instructional decision-making model in the areas of reading, mathematics, and behavior. Web site resources address steps of RtI implementation, from conducting a campus needs assessment, developing an action plan, promoting teacher collaboration, designing differentiated intervention, to answering parents’ questions.
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    The project focuses on disseminating information, resources, and tools designed to enhance the use of an instructional decision-making model in the areas of reading, mathematics, and behavior. Web site resources address steps of RtI implementation, from conducting a campus needs assessment, developing an action plan, promoting teacher collaboration, designing differentiated intervention, to answering parents' questions.
Shelly Terrell

Collaborate On An Essay With Nietzsche, Poe, & All Your Favorite Dead Writers... - 2 views

  • Try out Google Docs new demo that lets you write collaboratively with your favorite dead famous writers. Then you get to save and share your creation. As Next Web explains: A “famous writer” will start typing and then it’s your turn. Once you’ve typed in the next line, the writer takes over
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    Try out Google Docs new demo that lets you write collaboratively with your favorite dead famous writers. Then you get to save and share your creation. As Next Web explains: A "famous writer" will start typing and then it's your turn. Once you've typed in the next line, the writer takes over
John Pearce

QuestionPress - Web-Based Classroom and Audience Response System - 6 views

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    Polling, surveys, forms, and online assessments are wonderful tools. QuestionPress will take you one step further by giving you the LIVE interaction you want with your responders. QuestionPress will help you gather a digital show of hands and more, whether the responders are in the same room or across the globe. And since QuestionPress is web-based, it works on any Internet capable computer or device. Check out the many uses of QuestionPress

Ian Guest

No Registration Needed for Students - 14 views

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    Diigo list of Web 2.0 tools which require ...
anonymous

Google Alerts - Monitor the Web for interesting new content - 1 views

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    Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your queries.
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