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XMind - 0 views

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    XMind is a Web 2.0 Open Source tool in which you can create mind maps. You can insert your own pictures, change colors of each heading, and even add a background. Visually appealing since you can add a background and your own pictures.
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Triton/Patterns Fall Symposium 98 Module Three - 0 views

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    This site is at the essential cognitive level, providing an overview of the terms, functions, and processes involved in using Inspiration software (or mywebspiration.com). The site, which is apparently a workshop plan, is plain-looking but effective. Functions in Inspiration are broken down into discrete links, allowing for user-controlled navigation. Each offers a very simple text tutorial, accompanied by a static or animated graphic.
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Audacity Activities - 0 views

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    This website will allow the learners to become familiar with the tool they will be using to add voice to their presentation. This website offers tutorials and activities that allow them to become familiar with the features Audacity offers.
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Bookr - 0 views

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    This websites provides the learner to create their own book using pictures captured from Flickr. I like the fact that the learner can create an educational book or personal book of their own topic.
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GoVentures Roleplay Development Multimedia Video - 0 views

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    This overview training video is designed both to help existing users understand how to develop a roleplay simulation in the GoVentures platform, and to introduce novices to overall design processes for developing a role-play simulation.
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M62- Presentation Ideas - 0 views

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    M62 is a corporate website that offers everything about presentations based on their success of creating presentations. Some of their customers are BP, Hilton, CISCO, Citigroup, Microsoft, and Sony. I think their statement on the home page sums it up: "It's not just what you say in the presentation that counts, it's what they pay attention to and what they remember that makes the difference"
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