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Dan Zdilla

Welcome To Photo Hugs - Picture to Frame - 0 views

  • With just a click you can send pictures across the globe to your loved ones and share the moments you treasure.
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    A site that spruces up snapshots and makes them more presentable for presentation. Would be good for slideshows.
Matt Williams

SlideShare is the best place to share powerpoint presentations - 0 views

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    SlideShare is the best way to share your powerpoint presentations with the world. Share publicly or privately.
Vw Prof

Innovations in Teaching and Learning Conference, University of Maryland, Presentation A... - 0 views

  • Engineering Education in the Age of Web 2.0—Explorations Through iMechanica.org Teng Li, Department of Mechanical Engineering Web 2.0 refers to a collection of second generation Web services, such as blogs, social bookmarking, wikis, podcasts, and Really Simple Syndicates (RSS) feeds. While the first generation Web (Web 1.0) is about linking information available online, Web 2.0 emphasizes online collaboration and sharing among people. These new Web services bring up new opportunities to innovate how we conduct research and education. We report the preliminary explorations of engineering education exploiting Web 2.0 services, through iMechanica (http://imechnica.org).
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    Contains list of presentations of a conference that includes information and link for web 2.0 in engineering education
Matt Sipe

CELL STRUCTURE - FREE presentations in PowerPoint format, interactive activities, lesso... - 0 views

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    free cell ppt presentations
Adrian Baker

Add your voice to presentations, share online, and track viewing | myBrainshark - 0 views

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      Great for presentations
Clint Walters

The Connected Classroom - home - 0 views

  • This site was created by Kristin Hokanson to show teachers ways that they can create a "Connected" Classroom for their students. It is growing into a collection of presentations surrounding the ideas of using technology and web 2.0 as tools to create constructivist learning experiences for all students. If you have a wikispaces account, use the discussion tab to discuss your thoughts about constructivism and using tools to connect your classroom with others.