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Netvibes Tutorial - masey - 0 views

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    Nice step-by-step for creating your own Netvibes presence.
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Perspective - Procedures - 0 views

  • Turn In a jpg scan or photograph of your drawing to the drop box. If you are in a face to face class, show them to the instructor.
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      Make sure you read this carefully.
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ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 0 views

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    Dr. Helen Barrett's site on using Google Apps for ePortfolios. Dr. Barrett offers a good plan of action for implementing an ePortfolio project at your school.
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Perspective - Rules - 3 views

  • For practice using these elements of perspective, find a photo on the web or in the stock photos on your computer that uses one point perspective. Print the photo in B & W. Then,using a pencil or marker, draw lines on the photo to indicate the horizon line and orthogonals. Add a dot for the vanishing point.
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      Instead of printing out the image - place the photo in Adobe Illustrator and use the line tool to mark the horizon line and orthogonals. Use the elipse tool to mark the vanishing point. Work green and save a tree!
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EduDemic » The Ultimate Twitter Guidebook For Teachers - 1 views

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    Great site listing over 100 sources for using Twitter in the classroom.
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Using the Color Wheel: Color Theory Tips for Artists and Painters - 0 views

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      This explains primary and secondary color science
  • Warm Colors go from Yellow to Red on the color wheel, and will appear to visually come forward in artwork, towards the viewer. No matter the innate color of an object, under bright light or heat (like the noonday sun) an entire scene can actually be colored completely by warm hues.
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xmarks browser add-on - 0 views

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    This is a handy web browser add-on if you work on a number of different computers or devices. It allows you to access your links from any computer with web access. If you're only going to bookmark your computer locally you MUST use this tool - or you'll risk losing all of those great web finds you've accumulated over the years! It is an add-on to your computer's browser - works in all the major browsers.
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Weebly Web Sites - 0 views

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    Weebly is a site creation tool that allows non-technical people to create their own basic blog and websites for free. Weebly for educators allows you to have your own blog and class site and also lets you manage your students' portfolio sites. There is a pro edition ($40 year) that opens up some other features like selected password protected pages, audio player, increased file size limit, embedded documents and a file uploader for your site. Weebly comes with 10 student site spaces and additional spaces are reasonably priced.
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    Here is the link to my blog and class site: http://graphcomm.weebly.com
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Netvibes - 0 views

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    Netvibes is considered one of the best mashup tools on the internet. A mashup is a web page that uses and combines data, presentation or functionality from two or more sources to create new compilations. They generally don't require programming skills to create.
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What are Diigo Educator Accounts? - 0 views

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    Diigo is the best of the lot in my opinion! Not only are you bookmarking, you're creating a community of people interested in the same subject. Text on a site can be highlighted, annotated and discussed using Diigo. It's a perfect way for students to discuss a site's content and for them to share their web with you. Here is the link for creating a free Diigo user account: https://secure.diigo.com/sign-up
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Live Binders: Sharing Your Web Binder - 0 views

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    LiveBinders allows you to present a number of pages in one browser window. Easy interface allows you to create subject binders that you can share by making public. Again, multiple site links given with one URL. Linking sites to your binder with the toolbar applet that works with Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. I created a Live Binder for the PACTEC TechBootCamp group here: http://livebinders.com/play/present?id=18125
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http://www.only2clicks.com/user-register.php - 0 views

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    only2clicks is a visual bookmarking site - pages can be marked private or public depending on your need. A small applet will allow you to add a site to only2clicks quickly. One disadvantage is the lack of keyword search and the window can get quite crowded. You can find my only2clicks site at this URL: http://www.only2clicks.com/pages/altucker
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http://start.io/ - 0 views

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    start.io is a basic bookmarking site - allows the user to share a group of sites quickly with one short URL. An applet exists for Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. My start.io page can be found at http://start.io/altucker
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