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Greg O'Connor

Free Visual QR Code Generator | Custom QR Code Design | Visualead - 0 views

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    Making a Visual QR Code is quick & easy, just follow the steps in our Visual QR Code Generator and you'll be done in less than a minute. You can select from many QR Code types and actions such as Url, vCard, Facebook, Twitter, Video, Text and more. Create your own Visual QR Code Create your own Visual QR Code.
tech vedic

KEYS TO A SECURE PASSWORD - 0 views

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    Are you in a habit of using short or same passwords? Then change it now. Online world is becoming risky day by day. Hackers are always ready to hack your account and thus, it is your responsibility to protect yourself against cyber-crimes. We are providing you important tips to create strong as well as secure password.
tech vedic

How to Create and Restore System Image Backups on Windows 8.1? - 0 views

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    Now, you can easily create and restore a system image backup without using third party tools. This is something interesting for system administrators.
J Black

A GeekyMomma's Blog: Do You Vocaroo? - 0 views

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    Checking out Vocaroo today for a possible segment on PalmBreezeCAFE and thinking about the possibilities for it's use in the classroom. Once you record your audio, you can share the link, embed the sound file (see below) or download the file (.wav). I was able to create my Vocaroo without creating an account.
John McMillen

Gmail - Inbox (8) - johndmcmillen@gmail.com - 0 views

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    Wise Mapping is the web mind mapping tool that leverages the power of Mind Maps mixing new technologies like vectorial languages (SVG and VML) and the power of the whole Web 2.0 concept. No plugin required. Users will be able to create and read their mind maps from everywhere whenever it's needed. Once you have your mind map created the features that distinguish WiseMapping appears: Embed it in your own web page, blog or post, "Wise it" linking documents to it, "Share it" to anyone in the world. To do all this we have a powerful yet simple and intuitive editor to build the maps and lots of features (and upcoming ones) that will help you use WiseMapping.
Jeff Johnson

Student Product Scoring Guide - 0 views

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    The Scoring Guide for Student Products was created to evaluate the content knowledge and the effective use of technology in communicating ideas and information that is evident in the products that students create with computers. Check out Using Scoring Guides vs. Rubrics to understand the scope of a scoring guide.
anonymous

Google Earth takes you inside refugee camps - 0 views

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    Google and the UN High Commission on Refugees talked up a partnership in which Google provides the pro version of its Google Earth software, its Sketchup 3D software for creating objects and structures, and extensive documentation on how to use the system to create a .KML layer. The result is a (hopefully) informative overlay that works with both Google Earth and Google Maps to tell visual stories.
Fred Delventhal

Atmosphir - Free Video Game / Creation Tool for Mac and PC - 0 views

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    Atmosphir is a free video game / creation tool for Mac & PC. Design mode lets you create enormous 3D platforming levels filled with fun gameplay elements like power-ups and fireballs, while Play mode lets you explore through the thousands of diverse user-created challenges being uploaded every day.
Henry Thiele

Question-Answering Service, - 0 views

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    Yahoo BOSS allows developers to create their own customized search apps based on Yahoo's search engine, and the Google App Engine is a platform for hosting apps. Vik Singh, the engineer who leads the Yahoo Boss project (and a former Google engineer) created a simple Question-Answering Service, where you put in a question, and it tries to come up with the answer based on the top 50 results from Yahoo. (So, if you ask, "Who invented the light bulb?," it looks for the most popular dates in the top 50 results and returns: "Thomas Edison").
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    Another quick q&a site
Dave Truss

Drape's Takes: No Teacher Left Behind? - 0 views

  • There is a difference between leaving someone intentionally 'behind' and choosing to work only with those willing to change. There is a difference between teaching with technology and using technology to engage learners. There is a difference between being a lifelong learner and being too busy to learn.
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    Ideas I'm thinking of sharing on SEEDLINGS Oct. 30th.
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    * In spending so much time to create (shallow?) connections with such a wide range of educators on a global level, isn't it possible that one might also neglect local relationships that are equally (if not more) important? * What can we do to consistently maintain a healthy perspective? Shifting gears to a higher plane: * Do we really think that all teachers need to be this connected? * Can every teacher (human being) handle all of the information? Are they "bad teachers" if they can't? * And what about those teachers that take 25 minutes just to create a Gmail account (PEBKAC)? Will it really be worth my time - and theirs - to help them enter the 21st Century? Or are the benefits of such efforts simply not worth the costs? I guess what I'm really wondering is this: * Is it ever OK to simply leave some teachers behind?
Fred Delventhal

StoryCaching Home - storycaching - 0 views

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    Storycaching is a proof-of-concept project combining GPS units, iPods, and laptop computers to create, store and share audio stories where absolute place is important. By using a GPS to locate a specific point on the earth and then listening to a podcast specific to that area, a new dimension in communication is created. Also, an artifact, trinket, or other symbolic object can be cached at that exact site adding a compelling relevance to the story. The experience could even include the podcast guiding the listener to the cache from the beginning point noted by the GPS. Once combined, the iPod and the GPS will recreate concept of sharing stories both in the capabilities of the storyteller and the expectations of the listener. via Brenda Muench
Fred Delventhal

WordSift - Visualize Text - 0 views

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    WordSift is a tool that was created primarily for teachers. Mainly, think of it playfully - as a toy in a linguistic playground that is available to instantly capture and display the vocabulary structure of texts, and to help create an opportunity to talk and play with language.
jason mammano

Google Tips - 0 views

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    Create a legitimate gmail account at http://mail.google.com/. (e.g. username@gmail.com). Then, you can use that base account to "trick" web applications that require e-mail address to create user accounts. The way it works is that you add a + and a student name/alias after the gmail user name (e.g. username+sara@gmail.com, username+tom@gmail.com, username+chris@gmail.com, etc.)
Henry Thiele

Create and Collaborate on Online Diagrams - Try it Free | Creately - 0 views

  • Draw Anything Easily Create fast, professional looking diagrams with Creately's large library of objects and easy start templates. Now you can draw anything easily.
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    Online diagramming application
J Black

Thinkature - About Thinkature - 0 views

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    With Thinkature, you can create a collaborative workspace and invite coworkers, friends, and colleagues to join you in just seconds. Once inside your workspace, you can communicate by chatting, drawing, creating cards, and adding content from around the Internet. It's all synchronous, too - no need to hit reload or get an editing lock.
April H.

How to Create a Static Front Page For Your Blog | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    A quick tip on how to create a front page for your Edublogger blog. Works for Wordpress blogs, too, since Edublogger uses the Wordpress platform.
April H.

Screenr - @tomkuhlmann: Here's how to use Screenr and PowerPoint to create a virtual wh... - 0 views

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    The immenently clever Tom Kuhlmann of Articulate demonstrates how to use Screenr and PowerPoint to create a virtual whiteboard.
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    The imminently clever Tom Kuhlmann of Articulate demonstrates how to use Screenr and PowerPoint to create a virtual whiteboard.
jason mammano

Create A Face Online! Make Your Own Character Online, Create A Virtual Person. Your Car... - 0 views

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    this is cool. Would be great to create the character for a short story. Simple and fun too.
April H.

eLearning Global Giveback Competition - 13 views

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    "Despite some challenging times in the past year, you know there are others in the world in greater need than you. LINGOs is comprised of over 45 NGOs like CARE, Habitat for Humanity, Oxfam, Save the Children, and many other organizations that offer assistance in critical areas throughout the world. This competition will give you the opportunity to create an e-Learning course that will be used by LINGOs member organizations to help them help others. Enter this competition, and gain recognition for creating an e-Learning course that can help the world...literally!"
Allison Burrell

simplebooklet.com - 40 views

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    I'm excited about the possibilities this site might have for our school, especially as we're trying to be "greener" in our project choices. The booklets seem very simple to create (you're able to add images, files, backgrounds, text, video, embed code, webpages, music and your own code), are saved in the cloud, and can be published in MANY different ways, all without having to print a single sheet of paper! (actually the print function isn't available yet, but they're working on it.) For students: "Create reports, project portfolios, presentations, book reviews, papers, and more. Leverage your expertise with Internet technologies by adding multiple content elements to your project. Your teacher will appreciate the dynamic and engaging experience." For teachers: "Engage students with class newsletters, creative writing exercises, and school projects using simplebooklet. No more lost reports or "I'm almost done" excuses. A simplebooklet is stored in the cloud so you can always find it, even the half completed ones. Simplebooklet is based on the middlespot architecture, so authoring a booklet is a snap. Simple add tools allow a student to quickly upload almost anything to their booklet page. Then drag and drop tools allow for easy formatting and styling. Since each element is saved as a separately, no single element will take down the entire booklet."
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
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