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Mark Woolley

Lighthouse Course 2010 - 3 views

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    "Welcome to LIGHTHOUSE 2010 Learning Technologies wikispace."
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Lighthouse Learning Technologies - 2 views

  • Don’t forget the Diigo group “Purposeful Learning Technologies” where we share useful resources with each other.
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    Blog of the Lighthouse Learning Technologies Course
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EtherPad: FRHvagpAzL - 3 views

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    Lighthouse Learning Technologies 2010 etherpad collaborative document. Etherpad is a free, no sign up, no ads collaborative editor. One click to create your own collaborative space. Share and discuss your most powerful learning tool and how you use it. Elaborate on such things as * classroom implications * student engagement * impact on learning outcomes
Mark Woolley

WallWisher - In what ways has your professional development this year impacted on your ... - 2 views

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    Wallwisher is a simple "sticky note" environment that anyone can post a note to (text, images, movies etc). This wallwisher was created for the participants of the Lighthouse Learning Technologies Course 2009
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laura3 [licensed for non-commercial use only] / FrontPage - 2 views

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    A great student wiki example
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compfight + a flickr™ search tool - 5 views

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    A great Creative Commons image Search Tool
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Twitter - 1 views

shared by Mark Woolley on 22 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Share and discover what's happening right now, anywhere in the world. This can be used really well as a professional learning tool.
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Horizon Project | NMC - 0 views

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    A page hosting the latest Horizon Reports. Look for the Horizon Report Australia/New Zealand Edition and the K12 Horizon Report
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SlideShare - 0 views

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    Share powerpoints online, easy and powerful sharing of presentations. Ability to comment and discuss presentations. A very easy way to publish student presentations.
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YouTube - thewoolleyone's YouTube - 6 views

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    The second biggest search engine in the world and a massive collection of movies. Create a channel for your school or class and use it to publish student movies and keep parents involved in whats happening at school. Use the playlist function to direct students to the movies that you want them to watch.
Mark Woolley

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 6 views

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    Centre for learning and performance technologies top 100 tools for 2009
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    Hey Brad, you should submit your top 10 tools, its close to closing for the year.
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    Thanks Mark - just sent it in then. I am liking diigo also. Looks like a handy little tool and have set it up to send through to delicious also. May become my social bookmarking tool of choice!!
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