Wonderful Free Templates to Create Newspapers for your Class ~ Educational Technology a... - 0 views
The Best 30 Educational iPad Apps in 2014 ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Over 20 Good Apps to Use in BYOD Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Meet Diigo Outliner – the best way to structurally organize your information and ... - 0 views
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After months of hard work, we are happy to release the new feature: Outliner. We hope you love it! Here is how it looks when you are using outliner to organize bookmarks, annotations and notes.
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After months of hard work, we are happy to release the new feature: Outliner. We hope you love it! Here is how it looks when you are using outliner to organize bookmarks, annotations and notes.
EDpuzzle - 0 views
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Make any video your lesson. Edit a video by cropping it, adding your voice or embedding questions. Then, track your students with powerful hassle-free analytics.
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Make any video your lesson. Edit a video by cropping it, adding your voice or embedding questions. Then, track your students with powerful hassle-free analytics.
- Check out The Google Gooru - 0 views
3 types of Digital Portfoilios - 0 views
ePortfolio Checklist for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
Blog Entry - 0 views
Top 100 Sites & Apps of 2014 - 0 views
40 Incorrectly Used Words That Can Make You Look Dumb | Jeff Haden | LinkedIn - 0 views
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While I like to think I know a little about business writing, I still fall into a few word traps. (Not to mention a few cliché traps.)Take the words "who" and "whom." I rarely use "whom" when I should -- even when spell check suggests "whom" I think it sounds pretentious. So I use "who."And then I sound dumb.Just like one misspelled word can get your resume tossed onto the "nope" pile, one incorrectly used word can negatively impact your entire message. Fairly or unfairly, it happens -- so let's make sure it doesn't happen to
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While I like to think I know a little about business writing, I still fall into a few word traps. (Not to mention a few cliché traps.)Take the words "who" and "whom." I rarely use "whom" when I should -- even when spell check suggests "whom" I think it sounds pretentious. So I use "who."And then I sound dumb.Just like one misspelled word can get your resume tossed onto the "nope" pile, one incorrectly used word can negatively impact your entire message. Fairly or unfairly, it happens -- so let's make sure it doesn't happen to
Finding copyright-friendly photos for the Google Images generation - eClassroom News - 0 views
6 Alternative Social Media Tools for Teaching and Learning -- Campus Technology - 0 views
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