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in title, tags, annotations or urlPlagiarism Checkers: 5 Free Websites To Catch The Copycats - 18 views
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5 Websites to find plagiarism. I particularly would like to check Doc Cop which lets you upload files and check it.
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Many tools exist which help us in sidestepping prickly copyright issues. The professional ones are of course potent, spiffy and dollar loving. The free ones may not be too much on looks but without a pinch they are adequate for the blogger world. Here at MakeUseOf, we have previously covered quite a few content tracking web services.
Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent - 10 views
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This is the presentation where I talk about the importance of creating and sharing, focusing on iPod touch and three types of products: comics, animations, and audio podcasts.
Quest Atlantis - 3 views
TeachAde - 5 views
YouTube - Blogging - 12 views
Computers in Education Group of South Australia - Edublogs - 5 views
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"Edublogs is a blogging tool which is allows students and teachers to create online journals/diaries to share their thoughts and ideas with others. They can include text, audio, images and videos. Blogging allows students to engage in 21st century learning within their classroom and beyond. There are many blogging sites available to use. This page focuses on Edublogs and how it can be used by teachers and students to enhance learning."
Voxopop - a whole new way to talk online - 12 views
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That's right! Voxopop talkgroups let you discuss your interests and passions with people from all over the world, using your real voice. It's a whole new way to talk online. Find talkgroups to join, or start your own and spread the word. Great for families & friends, interest groups, website owners, bloggers, podcasters and teachers. Start talking, it's FREE!
Examples of Class Nings « changED - 23 views
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Awesome! Thanks Jackie! They included our school newspaper/media club Ning, TbirdTimes.org! For more info, see: http://tbirdtimes.wikispaces.com/!
Technology Review: Blogs: TR Editors' blog: Will the Nook Eat the Kindle's Lunch? - 4 views
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Barnes and Noble's response to the Kindle: The Nook. It uses the Android operating system (Google's mobile OS) and can install 3rd party Android Apps. It also has an MP3 player but does not have built in text to speech (so no UDL here) - If you use the free wifi at Barnes and Noble you can read any ebook for free - otherwise it is something that you need to buy.
Ignatia Webs: paper review: Mobile learning paper summary - 2 views
Education Week: Twitter Lessons in 140 Characters or Less - 10 views
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Pros and Cons Debated
Comicbrush - 23 views
remixtheclassroom - home - 14 views
Information Fluency w/ Web 2.0 Tools - 21 views
Google Wave Use Cases: Education - 20 views
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Google Wave is a much hyped new Internet-based communications and collaboration platform. It was announced at the end of May, released as a 'Preview' product shortly after tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/google_wave_use_cases_education.php'; tweetmeme_source = 'rww'; and 100,000 more invites were made available at the end of September.
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