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Pixorial - Easiest Video Creation and Sharing Platform - 2 views

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    Could be a cool option for online video editing. Wonder how it stacks up to weevideo?
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Youth Plans - curriculum - 0 views

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    Cool curriculum for integrating technology into the writing process. Assignments are digital and build upon one another.
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Welcome to Youth Voices | Youth Voices - 3 views

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    Very cool site on the web for posting all types of student composition and for giving and recieving feedback.
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TypeWith.me: Live Text Document Collaboration! - 3 views

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    Collaborative word processing. An etherpad alternative....there's a bunch of them out there. The cool thing about them is that there's no need to create an account, just share the link with collaborators. Infinate undos and the time slider feature are nice, too!
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Gallery of Writing - About the National Gallery of Writing - 0 views

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    A cool place to publish yours and your students' writing!
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The "We Think" video - 0 views

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    Cool video on how the web is changing the role of information our society. Also brings up points about questions that will have to be answered as we move forward
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YouTube - SOUR '日々の音色 (Hibi no neiro)' - 4 views

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    Also a cool example of digital composition.....amazing!
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ECF Writing Center: Announcements - 1 views

    • Lacy Manship
       
      Diane, This rocks! I can so hear you: "Snacks may be involved. Just saying---" Cool!
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the Awesome Highlighter >> Highlight text on web pages - 0 views

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    Just got a message about this and thought it looked cool. Haven't played with it yet but it looks useful in the class.
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FutureMe.org: letters to the future - 2 views

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    When I learned about Future Me my first thought was that it would be great to have students use Future Me at the beginning of a school year. Students could write about what they hope to learn that year, what they do or don't like about school, and goals that they have for themselves. Then at the end of the school year students can read their letters and see how they've changed over the year.--Richard Byrne
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