Free Technology for Teachers: Resources to Help Schools Understand Social Media - 7 views
Blogs, Wikis, or Google Docs - Oh My! - 0 views
Conversations.net - Conversations - 0 views
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Suggested uses: extending networks, retrieving lost conversations
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Search engine collection by Steve Hargadon (www.stevehargadon.com) "that allows you to search across ALL public Ning networks and other conversation-oriented sites for specific content" (On Classroom 2.0: ... New Searching Site; December 16, 2008). allows you to search across ALL public Ning networks and other conversation-oriented sites for specific content.
YouTube - How to create a magazine in Bloxi - 0 views
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Carla recommended the Japan-based Edublog service, bloxi.jp, and I've found it every bit as accommodating as she said it was. When I Googled "bloxi" today, to bookmark my new blogs a Flock browser, this video showed up in the top five hits.
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"This is a simple explanation for how to create a mag..." (YouTube description) - a tutorial for quick and easy set up of a personal blog, and then another blog to use as a magazine site
techwiki28 » Blogs_&_Blogging - 0 views
YouTube - iPeace - Google Project 10^100 - 0 views
Lively - Welcome - 0 views
Picasa - Nina - Krakow-2008 - 0 views
Diigo Session Wrap-Up - 0 views
25 Incredible Skins, Resources & Tools for the Gmail Power User - 0 views
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Each day seems to produce a new hack, tool or tip for better Gmail use. In this post, I want to highlight only the very best, hand-picked from hundreds of resources. This is not another resource list you'll bookmark and never look at again. These tips, monster resources and tools will change the way you use Gmail.
Google Earth Lessons - 0 views
http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 0 views
On The Media: The Internet - 0 views
Shirky: Ontology is Overrated -- Categories, Links, and Tags - 0 views
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there is no shelf, and that there is no file system. Google can decide what goes with what after hearing from the user, rather than trying to predict in advance what it is you need to know.
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the semantics here are in the users, not in the system.
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It's all dependent on human context
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