Pageflakes, the social personalized homepage, is revolutionizing how we how we start with and use the Internet. At www.Pageflakes.com, you can easily customize the Internet and make it yours using '"Flakes" - small, movable versions of all of your web favorites that you can arrange on your personal homepage. You can also participate in the Pageflakes community, sharing your page as a "Pagecast" with a private group or with the world, and connecting with other users across the globe. Over 235,000 Flakes and 140,000 Pagecasts are available for thousands of uses and interests, including Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, news, sports, e-mail, local events, search, photos, music, videos - even interactive tools like a calendar and a to-do list - and just about anything else you do on the web at school, work and at home. The Pageflakes user community creates and helps each other discover more new Flakes and Pagecasts every day.
Pageflakes has thousands of Flakes (widgets or modules) including Facebook, a universal News Search, YouTube, Twitter, message board, blog, and hundreds of RSS feeds to choose from. Design and create a page that you can have for yourself or share with anyone you choose.
At Google, we support teachers in their efforts to empower students and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. That's why we've assembled the information and tools you'll find on this site.
There are many ways you can use an edublog in your teaching, here are ten to get you started: 1. Post materials and resources The web is a fantastic tool when
Windows Movie Maker 2.1 makes home movies amazingly fun. With Movie Maker
2.1, you can create, edit, and share your home movies right on your computer.
Build your movie with a few simple drag-and-drops. Delete bad shots and include
only the best scenes. Then share your movie via the Web, e-mail, or CD. Using
third-party software you can even take movies you've made and
turn them into
DVDs
. You can also save your movie back to the video tape in your camera to
play back on a TV or on the camera itself.
Picasa is free photo editing software from Google that makes your pictures look great.
Sharing your best photos with friends and family is as easy as pressing a button!