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Coming of Age is an introduction to Web 2.0 which has been downloaded at least 60,000 times (I stopped keeping track after a while, and it's available from other websites too, so I didn't have a complete picture anyway.)
At last! The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book!
* 87 projects.
* 10 further resources.
* 52 applications.
* 94 contributors.
* The benefits of using Web 2.0 applications.
* The challenges of using Web 2.0 applications.
* How the folk who ran these projects handled the issues...
* ... And what they recommend you do if you run them.
* What were the learning outcomes?
* And did I mention that this is free?!
"Teachers Guide on The Use of Wikis in Education
guides, social networking tools, wikis in education Med kharbach
Today's guide is about Wikis in education. This is the 14th guide we are publishing here and there are more coming on the way. We . in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning, are very much hoping that by the time we finish posting all the series of guides we have been working on, our readers ( most of whom are teachers and educators ) will have already acquainted themselves with some powerful web tools to integrate technology into their education. As I said in earlier guides, we will also publish a free ebook containing all the guides we have written plus several other surprises for teachers, so stay tuned."
"Home of the ebook project for Change MOOC. If you are looking for the course itself, please see http://change.mooc.ca See this blog post for details of the nefarious plans behind this page "
"Introducing an entirely new kind of textbook that's dynamic, current, engrossing, and truly interactive. A textbook created by publishers using a new authoring tool from Apple. A textbook brought to life by iPad."
"The app opens to a series of templates, which include basic, contemporary, modern type, classic, editorial, and craft. I'm assuming that you can also use custom created templates that have been downloaded from external sources as well.
When a template is chosen, it switches into edit mode, which reminds me a lot of Keynote. There's a bar on the left that organizes all of your pages, and the window on the right displays the page currently being worked on. I chose to experiment with a picture book that also has some text. "