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Electronic resources represent an increasingly important component of the collection- building activities of libraries. "Electronic resources" refer to those materials that require computer access, whether through a personal computer, mainframe, or handheld mobile device. They may either be accessed remotely via the Internet or locally. Some of the most frequently encountered types are:
E-journals
E-books
Full-text (aggregated) databases
Indexing and abstracting databases
Reference databases (biographies, dictionaries, directories, encyclopaedias, etc.)
Numeric and statistical databases
E-images
E-audio/visual resources
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4See the Cerne Giant in your bedroom
Visit some of the world's most famous and unusual places on Google Earth. You can search for places you know or visit the Google Earth KML directory to make new discoveries. *Download required.
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5Automatically save every draft of your wedding list/seating plan
Google Docs automatically saves every version of your document so you never have to worry about losing a valuable draft again.
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6Flight arrival and departure times in real time
With Google Search, you can enter a flight number and get updated information on when the flight is arriving or departing.
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7Say 'I don't speak Italian', in Italian
With Google Translate, type the word or phrase you want to translate and select your languages to receive your translation. Please note that Translate is only available in some language pairs. We're adding more as fast as we can.
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8Are you big in Uzbekistan?
With YouTube Insights, you can find out what countries your viewers are from and also get additional information like viewer demographics.
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9Settle trivia disputes in the pub
Settle a bet in the pub with Google Search on your mobile. Access all the information on the web without needing to be in front of your computer. Go to Google search on your mobile by typing m.google.co.uk into your mobile phone browser
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10Watch your favourite YouTube clips in high-resolution
If you have a fast internet connection, you can change the setting in your YouTube account to
Hello and Welcome to the Web 2.0 in Education Wiki. This site is designed to provide teachers with a directory of free webtools along with some suggestions as to how they may be used in the classroom. I have searched over 2000 websites and listed 194 tools, that's 194 opportunities for you to use ICT in your classroom and all for free!
Welcome to the Directory of Australian Edubloggers. The password to edit this site is teacher . The purpose of this site is to put people in contact with like minded people. It was set up in 2005 by Jo McLeay, of The Open Classroom.
"A Community of Practice for teachers using edmodo. Work in Progress"
This Wikispace from teachers in NSW covers
About
Best Practices
edmodo and school safety
edmodo for Student Voice
Independent Schools
NSW DEC Topics
Parents
Resource List
School Directory
School Policy
School Subdomains
Selling edmodo
Teacher Stories
Teacher Topics
The edmodo FAQ
Use Edmodo - Primary School
Using Edmodo - General
Using Edmodo - High School
Using Edmodo - Special Needs
"Working in technology administration, I have always bowed down to uniformity. I can't help it…it's the way we were all taught in the technology industry. It was routine and comfortable. Everyone got the exact same computer with the same image. Everyone had to login to active directory. Security groups were applied with abandon. I wax nostalgic just thinking about it.Fear of BYOD
But those days are coming to an end. This is due to a huge number of factors including ridiculously tight school district budgets, much lower computer prices and cloud computing. I believe more and more schools will soon adopt bring your own device (BYOD) as a matter of economic necessity and recognition of educational potential."