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Protopage v2 released - free AJAX start pages now with RSS news feeds, sticky notes and... - 0 views

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    Teri drew this to our attention
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Have Fun with English! 2 - 0 views

Paul Beaufait

Asynchronous Collaborative Learning Activities - 0 views

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    Thanks to Sirin for pointing this out (Learning with Computers, Message #5331, Sun Jan 18, 2009 3:16 am)
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    An "investigation of how to improve the procedure of known (or new) pedagogical activities for asynchronous delivery" (header, tagline, 2009.02.12)
Claudia Bellusci

Create text-to-speech podcast from RSS feed with Odiogo for iPod, MP3 player and mobile... - 0 views

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    transforms news sites and blog posts into high fidelity, near human quality audio files ready to download and play anywhere, anytime, on any device.
Paul Beaufait

Principles for Evaluating Websites ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

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    Guide to careful reading and evaluation of online resources
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    Original post by Stephen Downes (2005.07.16), remixed with ads and graphics in "How To Evaluate A Web Site['s] Trustworthiness and Credibility" by Luigi Canali De Rossi (2008.08.21)
Learning with Computers group

Learning with Computers´ wiki - 1 views

Holly Dilatush

techLEARNING.com | Technology & Learning - The Resource for Education Technology Leaders - 0 views

  • 13. A history class videotapes a Holocaust survivor who lives in the community. The students digitally compress the interview, and, with the interviewee's permission, post it on the Web. Another school discovers the interview online and uses it in their History Day project. This is fair use.
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    copyright info!
Illya Arnet

Clipmarks - Clipping Tool Installed - 0 views

    • Illya Arnet
       
      After taking some time to delve into this tool, I find it pretty exciting. You can very easily post things directly to you blog (haven't tried that yet) and clip things to print out so you only print what you want to print. It does have a social aspect, contrary to what I had mentioned while bookmarking. You can add comments and even follow what others are clipping. So let's see what else we can do with this!
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    This looks like a great resource for posting to blogs and sharing. A more personal type than diigo - less social, but still useful in its own right
Learning with Computers group

Surfing the Net with Kids: Free DAILY CONTENT for your Web site - 0 views

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    Rec. Illyav Educational quotes for the day.
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