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nadjaintheworld

comic rocket: a new way to read web comics - 2 views

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    I am a great fan of graphic novels, as are my students! Comic Rockets for readers writers artists takes users to the actual website and helps them find and track web comics. Oh and I found it on a fabulous site www.thelibraryasincubatorproject.org
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    The original link you posted takes us to the article on the incubator site."Incubator" looks like a blog worth exploring! Thanks for sharing the link to the site. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
marg moloney

sweet search - 0 views

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    Every Web site in SweetSearch has been evaluated by our research experts.A great reseach site with a definite American bias but still very useful
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    Thanks for sharing this link, Marg. I've marked the Diigo Assignment as complete for you
Yvonne Langford

Discerning web use - 1 views

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    This web site is a great way to help students learn about the need to be discerning when researching online.
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    This is one of my favourite hoax sites to use with students. Thanks for posting it Yvonne, I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
Barbara James

findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    Good site for short and easy to use research tips such as The Top 10 reasons why you can't cite wikipedia"
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    Lots of great web guides in here for sure, Barbara. Thanks for posting the link. I've marked the Diigo Assignment as complete for you.
Michelle Gummer

Use the Evernote Clipper With Safari On iPad and iPhone by the mergy notes - 3 views

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    Useful bookmarklet so that you can clip web articles into your Evernote account on your Safari iPad app.
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    halleluja finally a simple solution and now a workable bookmarklet! Thank you!
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    Very handy! Thanks for sharing the link to this site. I've marked your Diigo assignment as complete on Lore.
anonymous

Asia Education Foundation - 4 views

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    Asia Education Foundation (AEF) enables educators to develop Asia literate young Australians. They support teachers, principals, education leaders and school communities to implement the Australian Curriculum cross-curriculum priority of Asia and Australia's engagement with Asia.
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    Hi Merryn, It looks like the last letter of the url (web address) is missing on the link. Are you able to hop back into Diigo and fix it up? I'm think many people will find this site of great use especially as the implementation date of the Nat'l Curriculum creeps closer. Drop us an email when you've made the edit, thanks!
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    Oops! Sorry about the typo in the url - should have been www.asiaeducation.edu.au
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    Merryn, if you go to your My Library page, you should see this bookmark. Click edit and then you should be able to fix up the typo in the URL. Thanks!
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    I go to My Library but do NOT see bookmark???
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    Hi Merryn, Not sure what's happening at your end, I can see your bookmark fine. In situations like yours, I try refresh then jump out of the site and browser then back in just to see if it clears things. Hope that helps.
Shona Cornwall

Home - British Pathé - 0 views

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    This amazing site has a wealth of interesting material. "About Us: British Pathé is one of the oldest media companies in the world. Their roots lie in 1890s Paris where their founder, Charles Pathé, pioneered the development of the moving image. They were established in London in 1902, and by 1910 were producing their famous bi-weekly newsreel the Pathé Gazette. After the First World War they started producing various Cinemagazines as well. By 1930 they were producing the Gazette, the Pathetone Weekly, the Pathé Pictorial and Eve's Film Review, covering entertainment, culture and womens' issues. By the time Pathé finally stopped producing the cinema newsreel in 1970 they had accumulated 3500 hours of filmed history amounting to over 90,000 individual items. Over the last 30 years this material has been used extensively around the world in television programmes, home videos, advertisments, corporate productions and, most recently, in web publishing."
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    Fantastic site I'd forgotten about. Thanks for sharing with the group, I've marked Assignment 2 as complete on Lore for you.
keanb12

Storify - 0 views

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    Allows user to drag items from social networking sites into their own "story" and write their own comments.
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    I think this would be great to use when looking at "issues".
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    Agreed! Also wonderful for conferences and current events. Thanks for posting the link. I've marked the Diigo Assignment as complete for you
Marcia Phillips

Study Vibe - 0 views

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    A study skills guide for primary & secondary students. Includes the research process, thinking & doing skills as well as web 2.0 tools.
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    Hi Tilly Billy, can you just drop me a message either here or in Lore telling me who you are so I can mark off your Diigo assignment as submitted? Thanks. Great link too!
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    The Study Vibe site is designed for students to encourage then to develop skills in many facets of study and research. It is the brainchild of Leonie McIvenny, a Western Australian teacher librarian.
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    Thanks for sharing. I've marked this assignment as complete on Lore for you.
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