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Kathy Gryta

Cueprompter - The online prompter. - 0 views

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    Free teleprompter/autocue service. Good for folks producing video podcasts
anamaria menezes

Remember The Milk - Services / Remember The Milk for Twitter - 0 views

  • Add rtm as your friend, and you can add and interact with your tasks by direct message (and get reminders too!). Read on to learn more.
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    reminder messages via twitter. Send reminders to yourself via twitter
anamaria menezes

AesopSITE - 0 views

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    aesop´s fables
Carla Arena

Mixbook | The Phantom of the Opera - 0 views

shared by Carla Arena on 10 Jul 08 - Cached
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    This is an example on how mixbook was used in Erika Cruvinel's class. Everybody read the book, they made a summary, drew and added them to MixBook.
Carla Arena

Web 1.0 x Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Interesting article. Worth reading it. In fact, First Monday is an excellent online publication site.
Learning with Computers group

BBC - 0 views

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    Good news stories for listening
Learning with Computers group

Current Events Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    You can find Current news and lesson plans. Ready to use !!!
Learning with Computers group

Learn to Read at Starfall - teaching comprehension and phonics - 0 views

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    Story telling sites rec Claudia
Learning with Computers group

ESL independent study lab - 0 views

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    Lewis and Clark has an impressive collection of links on its webpage - and not just about grammar! Suggested by Monica
Carla Arena

Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata - 0 views

  • A user on Flickr, Andrew Lowosky, began posting pictures of doorbells in Florence, along with a brief piece of fiction about the doorbell in the description of the photograph. He dubbed this combination of photograph and short story “flicktion,” and tagged it as such. (Lowosky, 2004.) Some other users have been tagging photographs with “flicktion” and writing short fiction to accompany it
    • Carla Arena
       
      Interesting use of tags.
  • the most used tags are more likely to be used by other users since they are more likely to be seen
    • Carla Arena
       
      That's our idea, isn't it? Providing more tags that will be useful for individual use and for the group.
  • A folksonomy represents simultaneously some of the best and worst in the organization of information. Its uncontrolled nature is fundamentally chaotic, suffers from problems of imprecision and ambiguity that well developed controlled vocabularies and name authorities effectively ameliorate. Conversely, systems employing free-‍form tagging that are encouraging users to organize information in their own ways are supremely responsive to user needs and vocabularies, and involve the users of information actively in the organizational system. Overall, transforming the creation of explicit metadata for resources from an isolated, professional activity into a shared, communicative activity by users is an important development that should be explored and considered for future systems development.
    • Carla Arena
       
      imprecision and ambiguity x free-form tagging - user-generated communicative activity. We should see how our community semantic building evolves.
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    reference from Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?
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    Thanks, Paul, for bookmarking this site. Interesting reading that points out to what we've been experiencing, the strengths and weakenesses of folksonomies. If we learn about them, we can try to minimize a bit ambiguity problems in tagging, though they will always be there!
Bob Rowan

Weblogg-ed - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's blog on "learning with the read/write web"
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    Will Richardson is Mr. Utopian Education to a lot of people. Even if you don't agree with everything he says, most folks agree that he offers thought-provoking topics.
Mary Hillis

TagCrowd - make your own tag cloud from any text - 0 views

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    Just put in a URL and this will generate a cloud based on word frequency
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    I found this tool via Bamboo Project Blog this morning. It is really fun to put in the URL of your own blog and see what words you use most often.
Learning with Computers group

Reading Comprehension - 0 views

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    A "Bee" Hot Potatoes exercise
Learning with Computers group

Reading Comprehension Exercises - 1 views

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    "Bee's" Hot Potatoes exercise example 1
Paul Beaufait

Sloan-C - Publications - Journal: JALN - Vol10:1 - 0 views

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    Karen Swan (Kent State University) introduces a special issue of JALN about collaboration thus: "... [M]any online educators remain unsure of why, when, and how to introduce collaboration in their online classes. This special issue is designed to provide help with collaborative activities."
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    I can hardly wait to read these articles!
Learning with Computers group

NPR. org - 0 views

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    It not only offers audio but also the script. Famous essays
Holly Dilatush

Learning Resources - 0 views

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    Each module includes the full text of each story and interactive activities to test comprehension. Your can choose to read the text, listen to the text, and view a short video clip of the story.
Learning with Computers group

Storynory - 0 views

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    You will find over 75 children's stories in audio. These include classic fairy tales such as Cinderella, Snow White, and The Ginger Bread Man.
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