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Cherie Witt

Riffly - webcam comments, free video comments, free audio comments, free video blogging... - 0 views

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    A site designed to assist people in creating video/audio comments to other webpages. Anyone who blogs would see the importance of an actual video or audio comment.
Penny Spore

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 0 views

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    A VoiceThread is a tool for having conversation around media. A powerful new way to talk about and share your images, documents, and videos. Viewers can leave comments via voice, text, audio file, or video. Imagine, an entire group discussion on ONE page; digital storytelling made simple! It is free and has an education side to it with a secure network for K-12 students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with ANYWHERE in the world!
Traci Arnold

Museum Box Homepage - 0 views

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    Excellent source for spicing up the bland research project! Teachers can grade and comment on project before it is uploaded to the web. Students can create a project such as research on a topic, locate images that are uploaded to each 'side' of the cube, create a Word document with their research info and upload it too! Even interactive hyperlinks can be imbedded into the cube.
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    wow, really cool! I shared this site with my 21 year old daughter (history major) and she has been enjoying it
Ryan Corcoran

Instapaper: Save interesting web pages for reading later - 0 views

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    Allows you to save a webpage for later reading, even offline. It strips away all of the extemporaneous information (ads, menus, comments, etc.) and just gives you the article you want to read. I use this for just about every website that we are sent to in this MS program!
Esther Myers

educationalwikis - home - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for the introduction of wikis. It describes possible ways they can be used in the classroom, a list of quality educational wikis already in existence, and it has a discussion board to post comments or questions.
Kathy Howerton

21 Classes - Free Classroom and Educational Blogs - 1 views

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    Great for students and teachers. You can communicate with other classes in the same grade. The teacher is the manager of the student blogs for it is very safe. There is also advance privacy available. The students can upload text, photos, and videos. Easy and fun!
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    Teachers can host and manage blogs for your students, use a Class Homepage to communicate with students, review capabilities of entries, and it offers advanced privacy. Students get fully featured blogs to upload text, photos, or insert videos, fun learning experience, customizable visibility and comment settings, and no e-mail address required.
Stacy Main

Voice Thread - 0 views

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    This site has a lot of possiblities. Vocie Thread allows the user to post images on the web and hold a discussion via the internet. Anyone accessing the voice thread can comment to the information provided if allowed. Imagine the possiblities that this could bring to the classroom- Digital story telling, Lecutre over the web for multiple people to access, Professional development oppotunities.
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