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Lance Mosier

10K Apart | Inspire the web with just 10K. - 6 views

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    Want to give some design feedback on a site (or another 10k Apart entrant)? You can, with TinyBounce! Grab a screenshot of a website, add notes to it, then save your feedback and send the link to your friends (or enemies). TinyBounce is the smaller, sleeker little brother to Bounce (bounceapp.com)
HistoryGrl14 .

Pixton™ - Create web comics online - 12 views

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    This might be a cool way to have students create projects, or summaries of lessons! Creating thejir own comic strip!!
Daniel Ballantyne

Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 9 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future
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    A quick and easy timeline creator. 
Kay Cunningham

Interactive maps reveal London's history in unprecedented detail : JISC - 7 views

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    press release announcing 'a new JISC-funded website that lets users delve deep into the capital's past, revolutionising our understanding of London's history '
Annabel Astbury

The Forbidden City: Beyond Space and Time - 1 views

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    This looks very cool. Quite big (2G) but maybe you can talk to the ICT department... I saw a similar thing for Ancient Rome on Google Earth but you need a powerful computer to run it and my laptop wasn't up to the job. Gen-Y is so visual, things like this can be great tools.
David Hilton

Library_Webs_Home - 0 views

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    This is a paid-subscription site offered to secondary schools to assist in student research. A well-respected history teacher has told me that she found this very useful with her students.
Christina Briola

Educational Technology and Life » Blog Archive » Quick and Easy IF Formulas for Grading Google Forms - 1 views

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    Creating a self graded quiz in Google Docs. The kids like taking tests on line and you save time grading.
Lance Mosier

TypeWith.me: Live Text Document Collaboration! - 9 views

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    Set up a space where people can get together and type on a common document. Great for student and teacher collaboration. 
Van Weringh

PD: Wikis and other tools - home - 9 views

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    I made this wiki for a school PD session I ran. It contains links to my class wikis and other things I use in class. Let me know what you think.
Rob Jacklin

Tripline - 16 views

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    At its most basic level, Tripline is a way for you communicate by putting places on a map. That's a very human activity that has been happening for thousands of years. It's also a way for you to easily ask and answer questions about your favorite places and topics and the best way to tell your travel stories. And just like in the movies, the Tripline player gives you an animated line moving across the map with a soundtrack. That's appropriate, because our journeys are our own epic tales of discovery and adventure. Press play and see for yourself.
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