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10 Awesome Free Tools To Make Infographics - 1 views

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    By Angela Alcorn on the blog MakeUseOf, October 8 2010; shared by IdealWare in their Best of the Web email, May 8 2012. The post offers some tips, links to tutorials, and then 10 free tools, with brief annotation to describe what each is good at.
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Digital Reasoning To Give Users New Tool For "Learning" Custom Data Sets - 1 views

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    By Jennifer Zaino on semanticweb.com, January 30, 2012. Education sector not mentioned in article but this tool could be applicable when looking at data sets of any unstructured data.
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eduTecher - 0 views

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    eduTecher is a great place to look at new educational technologies, or to find just the right technology to do a job (e.g. document collaboration or word clouds). Each tool is reviewed by the staff, and users can search the database various ways. While many tools have a K-12 focus, there are plenty that would be useful in postsecondary education as well.
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Password Management Software Review 2010 - 0 views

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    From TopTenREVIEWS, 2010. There is a comparison chart of 14 leading password management software solutions. Scroll beneath the comparison chart for a brief article outlining why someone might use this software and what to look for when evalutating. Unfortunately, the solutions presented here range in price from $15 to $75. There are no free solutions presented.
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FREE Video Editing Tools - 0 views

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    List of video editing websites and software with details about each on Squidoo.
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    Squidoo is a community site founded by Seth Godin. Members can contribute a curated collection on a topic of interest.
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Compare Content Management Systems - 0 views

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    The Content Management Comparison Tool "To put it simply Wordpress is much smaller and some would argue less powerful than Joomla or Drupal. Joomla or Drupal tend to be used for large business and community sites with lots of different types of content where there is more specific needs. Wordpress tends to be used by SME's, bloggers and charity's because it's very easy to use but you can hit that usability ceiling despite it's excellent plugin library."
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