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Damien Murtagh

Junaio Augmented Reality Browser on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    Junaio enables you to easily access augmented content on images and objects and provides you with an easy way to experience new virtual interactions.
Damien Murtagh

Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 0 views

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    TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables you to build visually-rich interactive timelines and is available in 40 languages.
Damien Murtagh

Citefast automatically formats citations: APA 6th edition, MLA 7th ed. and Chicago 16th... - 1 views

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    'Citations are kept and can be accessed from this computer as long as you keep visiting the site. After four days of inactivity citations will be deleted' this would be a problem for most people
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GmapGIS - 0 views

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    GmapGIS is a free tool for marking and drawing on maps without having to create or use a Google account. GmapGIS provides tools for drawing lines and shapes, adding markers, adding labels, and measuring distances. To get started just visit GmapGIS and select the drawing or labelling tools that you want to use. When you are finished drawing on and labelling you can share your map by sending the link that is automatically generated for your map. You can also save a KML file for your map and view it in Google Earth.
Damien Murtagh

Hemingway - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for analyzing students writings. Hemingway highlights long and complex sentences and common errors. It also use different code colours to show you the areas in your writing that you need to work on , for instance if you see a yellow highlight, shorten the sentence or split it. If you see a red highlight, your sentence is so dense and complicated that your readers will get lost trying to follow its meandering, splitting logic. Phrases in green have been marked to show passive voice and adverbs are helpfully shown in blue. Get rid of them and pick verbs with force instead.
Damien Murtagh

Braineos - 0 views

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    Braineos provides users with a platform to create their own flashcards or study flashcards created by others. Braineos provides users with four ways to study their flashcards' contents. Users can study through traditional flipping of cards (question then answer) or flipping cards in reverse (answer first, question second). Users can play a game called Papilio based on the content of their flashcards. In Papilio players zoom through scenes gathering correct answers as they go. Finally, users can take multiple choice quizzes that are generated based on the content of their flashcards.
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