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Quillionz - World's First AI-Powered Question Generator - 0 views

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    In the age of information overload, the key to a successful learning experience lies in asking the right questions. Quillionz does exactly that. Powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, Quillionz is a platform that lets you build a host of quality quizzes and assessments-within seconds and completely free.
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Create a Custom Jigsaw Puzzle - 0 views

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    Create your own online custom jigsaw puzzle and share it with friends and family! Just enter the web address of your JPG photo's location (e.g., from Facebook, Imgur, Flickr, or other location). No uploading. No registration. No hassles!
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All Learners Learning Every Day (ALLED) - strategies for UDL and Differentiated Instruc... - 0 views

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    This website has a wealth of strategies that can be used to increase student engagement and achievement
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Beautiful.AI - AI Powered Presentations - 0 views

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    Build presentations with a fresh new look
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Vynchronize - - 0 views

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    The hot new video synchronization platform used to watch videos in realtime with friends!
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Crayon: Collaborative Whiteboard - 1 views

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    Basic collaborative whiteboard that can be used with no accounts.
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How Do We Know If Ed Tech Even Works? - Education Week - 1 views

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    A good read, raises interesting questions.
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Digital Photo Boards with Capsure - 0 views

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    "Capsure lets you share personal moments in private with family and friends with photos, audio and video. As social media becomes more cross-generational, we begin to filter ourselves more often. Instead of sharing one moment with everyone, share different moments with special groups by inviting them to join digital boards. Boards could be for collaborating on family history, a special place, person or topic - you choose!"
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WikiWhere - 0 views

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    a geography-based trivia game
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JuxtaposeJS - 0 views

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    JuxtaposeJS is a free tool for making and hosting side-by-side comparisons of images. The tool was designed to help people see before and after views of a location, a building, a person, or anything else that changes appearance over time. JuxtaposeJS will let you put the images into a slider frame that you can embed into a webpage where viewers can use the slider to reveal more or less of one of the images. JuxtaposeJS is relatively easy to use. You don't need to register on the site in order to use the tool. Go to the site and click "Make a Juxtapose." That link will direct you to fill in the template with links to the two images that you want to compare (the images must be hosted online and publicly viewable). After adding your images you can add labels and credits where necessary. Click the publish button to get the embed code for your JuxtaposeJS interactive frame.
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Beautiful Free Images | Unsplash - 0 views

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    "Beautiful, free photos. Gifted by the world's most generous community of photographers.
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