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Dianne Rees

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  • This is a great utility for reading text back to you from any document or screen.  Great for students and also for those of us preparing texts.  A great way to check our work.
  • This is another animation package, a bit like Pivot. Only this one is entirely online, no programmes to install and has a more graphic quality to it. You build up your shape with basic building blocks and then animate. A simple and intuitive interface and when combined with CamStudio a real winner I think.
  • Spybot search and destroy is an extremely powerful malware attack program that allows you to surf the Internet with all the nasties blocked at the browser level.  A great bit of code that needs to be supported.
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  • This is a great looking tool that allows you to add real creativity to your wiki, blog or website.  There is a little snippet of code that needs to be embedded  on your site and then the application runs.
  • This is a great tool for literacy.  It enables students to create their own story
  • This utility allows you to create your own widgets for your website, wiki, social networking site etc.  It allows you to create bespoke widgets, embed Flash or HTML code or simply use an RSS feed.
  • Zamzar:  This is a free online service that allows you to convert almost any file into another format that you wish.  Great for converting .flv video files into something that you can play on your computer or mp3 player.
  • Zoho: Zoho is a complete suite of online tools that are designed to increase your online functionality.  It is free to join and is well worth spending some time with the range of 18 applications for you to choose from to ascertain just how you could utilise these tools in your classroom.
cristina costa

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Mike Hasley

Are wired kids well served by schools? | Tech news blog - CNET News.com - 0 views

  • PALO ALTO, Calif.--Among the generation of kids growing up wired, many teens are hyper-motivated to learn a special skill like how to create a podcast, direct a YouTube video, publish an anime site, or hack an iPhone. Now if only teachers could inspire such ingenuity.
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      They don't mention it here, but collaboration can be added also, meaningful collaboration, not what you typically see in the classroom.
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