"Snapify widget.
Snapify enables contextual web browsing through image markers and word highlights. All you need to do is highlight a word or click an image marker and 'Snap It'.
Snapify will then open up its search box with results from mainstream search engines such as Google, Twitter, Wikipedia, Google News and even Maps. "
"What is chirbit? Watch This Video to Learn More
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Share your audio on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, your blog or website.
Upload audio in mp3, wav, aiff, wma, ogg, amr, or m4a formats.
Record on the go using any smart phone with a voice recorder & email."
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"Educreations turns your iPad into a recordable whiteboard. Creating a great video tutorial is as simple as touching, tapping and talking. Explain a math formula... Create an animated lesson... Add commentary to your photos... Diagram a sports play...
With voice recording, realistic digital ink, photo imports, and simple sharing through email, Facebook or Twitter, now you can broadcast your ideas from anywhere."
I've got to introduce you to one of my heroes. Her name is Carly Fleischmann. She is a teenager from Toronto, Canada and she is living with autism and severe apraxia. Carly is amazing. She uses twitter, has a webpage, a facebook page and she has written a book along with her father.
"* Create a grocery list using visuals instead of text
* Build your own icons by customizing colors, labels, and categories
* Share to Facebook, Twitter, Email, Messages, etc.
* Quickly browse categories by swiping left and right
* Add items to your checklist with one tap
* Regularly updated with new icons
* Enjoy a fun and simple grocery list experience"
What is Stage'D?
Stage'd is a digital toy for creating animated comics.
We want to make telling your stories easier. Being big comic and animation nerds ourselves we decided one fateful night to have a go at creating a mash-up.
Stage'D is definitely a work-in-progress, but already there's lots of fun to be had. You can pick characters and choose costumes for them. Then you can pick from a library of animations for them to perform, and don't forget to give'em some dialog! Pick some scenery and you officially have a comic, easy as that.
All that's left is to share it with the world. When you've saved your comic you can e-mail it to your friends, or just take the link and share it yourself on Facebook, Twitter or anyplace else!
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"Technology provides a terrific way to remove the obstacles to learning. Fortunately, many of the tools available are free but what are they? I reached out to my PLN through Facebook, Twitter, Classroom 2.0 and Google+ to find out. Here are the fabulous resources shared by my PLN. "
"This blog is a spinoff of sorts, a collaboration between four #slpeeps on Twitter, springing from the goal of developing a centralized location for information on mobile devices and their uses in therapy."
Another good accessibility post about Steve Jobs
"When I heard that Steve Jobs had passed away, I was boarding a train from New York to Philadelphia to visit my son. A friend phoned and then text-messaged me the news before I could read it on Twitter. It felt, I said later, as if someone had torn the hair out of my head.
When I did tweet, the first semi-coherent thought I was able to write about Jobs was also about my son:
I'm on my way to PHL to see my son, who uses a device Steve Jobs invented to help him talk. He will never know. He will never know."
The World's First Social eReading Software
Interactive reading with your friends, classmates or book club
With ReadCloud eBooks become interactive as students can share their thoughts inside an eBook in real-time by posting annotations as text, links, pictures or video or by making direct posts to Twitter/Facebook.
"This is how Garver lectures these days: He gives his lectures alone, at home, on his own time, into a microphone"
Garver instructs his students to listen to one or more of the mini-lectures in preparation for each class