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Linguistic Annotation Wiki - 1 views

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    This wiki describes tools and formats for creating and managing linguistic annotations. `Linguistic annotation' covers any descriptive or analytic notations applied to raw language data. The basic data may be in the form of time functions -- audio, video and/or physiological recordings -- or it may be textual. The added notations may include transcriptions of all sorts (from phonetic features to discourse structures), part-of-speech and sense tagging, syntactic analysis, "named entity" identification, co-reference annotation, and so on. The focus is on tools which have been widely used for constructing annotated linguistic databases, and on the formats commonly adopted by such tools and databases.
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UAM CorpusTool Homepage - 0 views

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    "The UAM CorpusTool is a state-of-the-art environment for annotation of text corpora. So, whether you are annotating a corpus as part of a linguistic study, or building a training set for use in statistical language processing, this is the tool for you."
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PDFVue Beta : Edit, Annotate, and Share PDFs for Free - 0 views

shared by LRC MHC on 06 Mar 09 - Cached
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    Allows you to upload a document, add annotations, and download as another pdf
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Transcriber - 1 views

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    Transcriber is a tool for assisting the manual annotation of speech signals. It provides a user-friendly graphical user interface for segmenting long duration speech recordings, transcribing them, and labeling speech turns, topic changes and acoustic conditions. It is more specifically designed for the annotation of broadcast news recordings, for creating corpora used in the development of automatic broadcast news transcription systems, but its features might be found useful in other areas of speech research.
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Video Annotation Tool [Academic Technology Services, UMN] - 1 views

shared by Daryl Beres on 24 Jun 09 - Cached
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    VideoAnt is an online video annotation tool created by the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. It allows users to make time-line based textual comments in synchronization with online video. It's an ideal tool for providing feedback or facilitating peer reviews.
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Overview - Spanish FrameNet Project - 0 views

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    The Spanish FrameNet Project is creating an online lexical resource for Spanish, based on frame semantics and supported by corpus evidence. The "starter lexicon" is available to the public, and contains more than 1,000 lexical items (verbs, predicative nouns, and adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and entities) representative of a wide range of semantic domains. The aim is to document the range of semantic and syntactic combinatory possibilities (valences) of each word in each of its senses, through: * human approved and automatic annotated example sentences and * automatic capture and organization of the annotation results. The Spanish FrameNet database will be in a platform-independent format, and it is able to be displayed and queried via the web and other interfaces.
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EXMARaLDA - 1 views

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    "EXMARaLDA steht für "Extensible Markup Language for Discourse Annotation". Es ist ein System von Konzepten, Datenformaten und Werkzeugen für die computergestützte Transkription und Annotation gesprochener Sprache, sowie für das Erstellen und Auswerten von Korpora gesprochener Sprache. EXMARaLDA wird im Teilprojekt "Computergestützte Erfassungs- und Analysemethoden multilingualer Daten" des Sonderforschungsbereichs "Mehrsprachigkeit" (SFB 538) der Universität Hamburg entwickelt. Alle Komponenten des EXMARaLDA-Systems sind auch für Nutzer außerhalb des SFB frei verfügbar."
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scrible | smarter online research - annotate, organize & collaborate on web pages - 0 views

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    Scrible transforms the online reading and research experience. Save webpages for later & stop worrying about broken links. Richly annotate web pages right in the browser. Easily organize & find saved research with tags, legends & search. Access research from anywhere because it's saved online in the cloud."
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ThingLink Education - ThingLink - 0 views

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    "With ThingLink's easy-to-use editor, teachers can create immersive and engaging experiences by adding tags to any image in a few minutes: Create authentic, valuable, and rich interactive stories around historical events using media (video, sound, photos, written words, etc.) found online. Annotate graphs and timelines. Record an instructional message to students inside an image. Embed interactive images into student blogs. Enable students to curate content inside an image to demonstrate understanding of a topic."
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Mediathread - 1 views

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    Mediathread is an open-source platform for exploration, analysis, and organization of web-based multimedia content. Mediathread connects to a variety of image and video collections (such as YouTube, Flickr, library databases, and course libraries), enabling users to lift items out of these collections and into an analysis environment. In Mediathread, items can then be clipped, annotated, organized, and embedded into essays and other written analysis.
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qrayon - iPad and iPhone Apps - 0 views

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    Air Scanner. Turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a wireless document camera! Air Projector. Leave the VGA dongle at home! Project PDFs and photos directly over WiFi. Air Sketch. Turn your iPad into a wireless whiteboard! Annotate PDF documents and images live. Stickyboard. Imagine a giant whiteboard with a never-ending stack of sticky notes.
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Introduction to VITAL - 0 views

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    Video Interactions for Teaching and Learning (VITAL) is a Web-based video analysis and communication system created by the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning and Professor Herbert Ginsburg of Teachers College, Columbia University. VITAL comprises tools for video editing and annotation and for the creation of multimedia reports, embedded in the context of an course syllabus with topics, videos, and activities, all housed within an online community space. Students who use VITAL learn to observe closely, interpret, and develop arguments using cited video content as evidence.
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Netsupport School The Classroom Management Software - 1 views

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    NetSupport School is a class leading training software solution, providing Teachers with the ability to instruct, monitor and interact with their Students either individually, as a pre-defined group or to the overall class. Combining advanced classroom PC monitoring, real-time Presentation and Annotation tools, with an innovative customised Testing suite, Internet and Application control, automated Lesson Plans, Printer Management, Instant Messenger control, Content Monitoring and Desktop Security, this latest version of NetSupport School rises to the challenge and requirements of today's modern classroom.
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CLA Language Center - Online Exercise Makers - 1 views

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    Exercises developed by the CLA Language Center GlossMaker: Allows the creation of on-line texts with annotations or glosses. EvalMaker: Creates an exercise where students can evaluate their own answers by comparing them to the teacher's. Also allows incorporation of sound or image files. MatchMaker: Creates a classic two-column matching exercise. Good provision for feedback. Also allows incorporation of sound or image files.
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Quality Matters Program Rubric - 0 views

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    "Quality Matters created a set of forty specific elements, distributed across eight broad standards, by which to evaluate the design of online and hybrid courses. The web-based, fully interactive rubric is complete with annotations that explain the application of the standards and relationship between them."
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The Golden Notebook Project - 0 views

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    Welcome to The Golden Notebook Project. Start reading the book online → Here are answers to some common questions: What is this? It's an experiment in close-reading in which seven women are reading the book and conducting a conversation in the margins. The project went live on Monday 10 November 2008. Why are you doing it? It's part of a long-term effort to encourage and enable a culture of collaborative learning. What do you hope to learn? We don't yet understand how to model a complex conversation in the web's two-dimensional environment and we're hoping this experiment will help us learn some of what we need to do to make this sort of collaboration as successful as possible.
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Illuminations | Stuff we like: The Golden Notebook Project - 0 views

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    I have seen the future, and it works. Sort of. This particular version of things to come is the future of the book. And the future of reading, too, as we move from consuming books on paper to contributing to them on screens. Maybe. Perhaps. As I suggest below, it might even be a future for 'watching' films. Whatever. In any case, The Golden Notebook Project, which went live at the start of this week, is an entirely engrossing cultural experiment.
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