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Vessel Motion Calculator | displacements velocities accelerations - 0 views

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    CalQlata's technical support for our vessel motions calculator, which calculates displacements, velocities and accelerations of a vessel at sea
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PowerPoint for 365 - 0 views

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    Premium presentation software using slides.
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Screen capture and video editing - 1 views

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    Premium video editing software by TechSmith.
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Google Docs - create and edit documents online, for free. - 0 views

shared by peterjhayes on 21 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    Free online document creating and publishing.
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Microsoft OneDrive - Access files anywhere. Create docs with free Office Online. - 1 views

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    Online drives space for collaborative works using MS Office products.
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Google Images - 0 views

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    Library and search engine for images (clipart, scanned, and photos). Can be filtered to search based on copyright licensing.
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Wikimedia Commons - 0 views

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    Library of images, videos, and other resources in the public domain. Not as widely contributed to as one would expect.
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ProProfs - 0 views

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    Online quiz creator.
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HydroNShip - 0 views

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    Free hull modeling and design software.
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Silver Note - 0 views

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    Premium note and information organizer.
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Zotero - 0 views

shared by peterjhayes on 06 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    Zotero is a powerful, easy-to-use research tool that helps you gather, organize, and analyze sources and then share the results of your research.
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Electronic Journal for the Integration of Technology in Education - 0 views

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    Abstract A complementary relationship exists between technology and constructivism, the implementation of each one benefiting the other. Constructivism is a doctrine stating that learning takes place in contexts, while technology refers to the designs and environments that engage learners. Recent attempts to integrate technology in the classroom have been within the context of a constructivist framework (e.g., Richards, 1998).
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Technology in Schools - Chapter 7: Technology Integration, Technology in Schools: Sugge... - 0 views

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    Chapter 7: Technology Integration, Technology in Schools: Suggestions, Tools, and Guidelines for Assessing Technology in Elementary and Secondary Education
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