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Jennifer Dorman

40 Unusual Websites you should Bookmark | MakeUseOf.com - 0 views

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    If you're a long time makeuseof reader, at one point or another you may have seen several of these websites before. We have covered lots of lists and round-ups but this one is quite different: it lists undiscovered webservices that are original, rather unique, unusual, useful, free, and must-be bookmarked type. You won't find any collaboration, storage or ToDo service here.
Jennifer Dorman

bookmarkG.com - 0 views

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    Alternative group social bookmarking service.
Jennifer Dorman

YouTube - Social Bookmarking in Plain English - 0 views

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    social bookmarking in plain english - from the common craft show
Sue Allen

Storyboard Templates - 0 views

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    Save Bookmark
Jennifer Dorman

MyClusta - 3 views

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    Ever wanted to have all your favourite internet sites just one click away and displayed with cool images on your own personal webpage? Then check out MyClusta.
Clif Mims

NECC 2.0 2008 - 0 views

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    Let's all remember to tag everything (bookmarks, posts, photos, videos, etc.) with "necc2008".
Jennifer Dorman

WebSlides - Converting bookmarks to slideshows - 0 views

shared by Jennifer Dorman on 12 Sep 07 - Cached
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    Seems like a great presentation tool.
yc c

ChangeToLink | Create Simple, Useful Pages - 0 views

shared by yc c on 11 Feb 07 - Cached
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    Easily create a page of information to bookmark or share with friends.
    You may not submit copyrighted content unless it is your own.
Katy L

Ed/ITLib Digital Library → Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-... - 0 views

  • Cram, A., Hedberg, J., Lumkin, K. & Eade, J. (2010). Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-User Virtual Environments: Opportunities, Challenges and an Emerging Project. In Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 1185-1194). AACE.Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/34325.
  • Andrew Cram, John Hedberg, Macquarie University, Australia; Katy Lumkin, Jan Eade, NSW Department of Education and Training, Australia
  • There are now several implementations of multi-user virtual environments (MUVEs) that have produced evidence of their educational validity. These implementations, however, do not make full use of the educational possibilities offered by MUVEs – namely the potential for students to learn through design and construct of artefacts within the virtual environment. This paper outlines a design-based research project that aims to implement and evaluate a MUVE that focuses on student design and construction of in-world artefacts. The discussion covers theoretical groundings, the challenges of construction and outlines a progression of activities that meet these challenges. An initial pilot study is described and reported.
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    Cram, A., Hedberg, J., Lumkin, K. & Eade, J. (2010). Learning through Design and Construction in Multi-User Virtual Environments: Opportunities, Challenges and an Emerging Project. In Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2010 (pp. 1185-1194). AACE. Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/34325.
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