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Mural.ly - Google Docs for Visual People - 1 views

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    Google Docs for visual people The easiest way for creative teams to think, imagine and discuss their ideas.
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Mootly - a social network - 1 views

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    Say hello to a little conversation. Mootly is where ongoing conversations take the main stage. In a moot the discussion can go as deep or as frivolous as you like. Sign up now by creating your first moot!
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    Very easy signup: add name, email, participants, and welcome message. It is like a very simple Facebook group and free to use. Can't be more simple and straightforward than this. Students can use this to setup a simple and temporary chat/collaboration platform if they do not want to use Facebook.
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StumbleUpon.com - share web pages, photos, and videos - 2 views

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    serendipitous tool to find interesting content online and share your own interesting content.
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    It is an easy way to discover interesting photos, videos, web pages and more, recommended by people sharing your Interests. Pedagogical uses: Searching information and resources in the Web.
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xtimeline - Timelines - 2 views

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    xtimeline is a place for you to create, share and discuss interesting timelines
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    easy and accessible tool for students, allows us work together to create biographies and timelines like a wiki through collaborative work to create results in a multimedia timeline. To get a richer content, we can include texts, images and video.
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InterLoc - Dialogue Game - 0 views

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    InterLoc realises Dialogue Games for learning and thinking through combining synchronous group interaction and personal activities. The games promote critical and creative discussion, reasoned dialogue and collective inquiry within the digital landscape.
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Ubuntu - Free operating system - 1 views

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    interesting description of open source learning. roles. responsibilities. tasks. etc.
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    This open source product allow teachers and students to personalize their personal learning environment with easy access to many different tools in a friendly way. Pedagogical uses: the students can install and manage their own personal environment where find favorite tools for communicating, sharing, creating, ...
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    Teachers and students have access to the software, they can learn about the programming, tailor it to their requirements. By discussing the problems and suggested solutions with a greater group all the members can learn from each other. Pedagogical uses: collaborative work on these issues, even in transnational projects
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Idea Informer - Tool for projects feedback in a web - 3 views

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    discuss and rate ideas - similar to uservoice or get satisfaction. including a popup to be placed on a website. Options include: "Add idea", "Report a problem", "Ask a question", but this can be customized. Some alternatives are shown here: http://alternativeto.net/software/uservoice-custumer-feedback-system/?profile=online&platform=online
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    Teachers could use this to ask students to share their ideas, and people can comment on it. It seems only text-based.
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