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Michelle Krill

Chatterous - 0 views

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    Group chat with SMS, IM, Email and the Web.
Michelle Krill

NetherPad - 0 views

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    Like etherpad
Michelle Krill

PiratePad - 0 views

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    Like etherpad
Michelle Krill

Drop.io: Simple Private Exchange - 1 views

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    Use drop.io to create drops and privately share your files by web, email, phone, fax, and more. Drops are protected from search engines so you can conveniently share what you want, how you want, with whom you want.
Michelle Krill

K12 Online Conference 2008 | Week in the Classroom"Wiki Collaboration Across the Curric... - 1 views

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    Video Presentation Outline:\n 1. Wiki Background\n 2. Why students need to know how to wiki\n 3. A brief overview of the active portion of this project\n 4. The pedagogical use of wikis in the classroom\n 5. Wiki assessment strategies\n 6. Common questions from school administrators
Michelle Krill

VoiceThread - About - K-12 - 0 views

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    VoiceThread solutions for K-12
Michelle Krill

DoInk.com | Draw, Animate, and Collaborate - 0 views

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    A free online drawing and animation tool that runs right in your browser. You can treat it like Microsoft Paint and use it to do just a quick doodle, or take advantage of its layer cloning and vector-based designs to create relatively advanced animations.
Michelle Krill

Revizr - Document Revision and Review - 0 views

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    Revizr is a new way for content creators to interact with their audience, in public or in private. You decide if you want to communicate privately, socially, or wiki-style to improve and update your work. Your revisers don't change your documents directly. They provide you with contextual comments and editing suggestions you can use at your discretion. You have the control you need when you're responsible for the results.
Michelle Krill

Edistorm - 0 views

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    "Edistorm takes the metaphor of sticky notes on a boardroom wall and brings it online allowing anyone - anywhere to brainstorm with only a web browser. Each user picks their favorite ideas and Edistorm brings the best ones forward."
Michelle Krill

Draw Anywhere - easy online diagramming, flow chart - 0 views

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    What you can do? * Draw Flowcharts, Process diagrams, Organizational charts and more. * Login from anywhere and modify your diagram. * Share your diagram with others or link to your webpage. * Export your diagram as an image file (jpg, png etc). * No software to download. You just need a web browser with Flash player.
N Butler

Google Wave: A Complete Guide - 1 views

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    Great place for information on GoogleWave
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    I want a Google Wave beta account, but I'm not willing to spam all the twitterverse to get it. This appreally will be a game-changer
Michelle Krill

LiveBinders - Organize your resources in an online binder - 0 views

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    "We created LiveBinders so that you could do with digital information what you do with the papers on your desk - organize them into nice containers - like 3-ring binders on your shelf. With our online-binders you can also upload your documents and easily combine them with your links in a neat and organized way. "
Michelle Krill

19 Interesting Ways to Use Wall Wisher - 1 views

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    "Nineteen Interesting Ways* to use Wallwisher in the Classroom"
mary heuer

http://diben.pbworks.com/f/MoodleToolGuideforTeachers.pdf - 1 views

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    Moodle flow chart
anonymous

join.me - Free Screen Sharing and Online Meetings - 1 views

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    Share your screen with others
anonymous

Free and Unlimited Web Conferencing | Free Video Conferencing | Online Web Meeting | Mu... - 1 views

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    This looks pretty nice. Anyone try it yet?
anonymous

Will the Real Digital Native Please Stand Up? -- Campus Technology - 1 views

  • "It is how they perceive [the web] that makes them different in my opinion," he explains. "Many older people use the web, of course, but for digital natives the web is an integral part of their lives. They go there first, instinctively. And yes, some are better at it than others. I definitely agree that there is a continuum of capabilities among the digital natives. But if we are talking about what makes them different from previous generations, I believe it is this connection to the web."
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      If the difference is in whether or not they go to the web 'instinctively' then I think this guy just disproved his own point. MOST of us to to the web instinctively.'
  • She says this group of learners is more globally aware, thanks to the internet, and more adept at collaborative uses of the web.
    • anonymous
       
      And this definition has NOTHING to do with age.
  • "This generation definitely has a thematic approach to learning," she says, "which is not about, 'I'm a vessel--go ahead and fill me up.' It's about, 'I'm the master of my own educational destiny. Give me lots of input and I'll find what I think is most important.' Most of the [K-12] schools I talk to still believe that they are the custodians of knowledge. But for these kids, increasingly, [schools] are just one more source of input."
    • anonymous
       
      I LOVE this discussion. What do you think?
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  • While Prensky's original definition might not survive close scrutiny a decade later--too generationally focused and without enough attention on how students use their devices--he was definitely on to something.
    • anonymous
       
      Ah, there it is.
anonymous

Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 1 views

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    This one is for the elementary teachers. Looks like fun.
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