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Martha Hickson

7 Great Tools to Annotate Webpages and Documents - 31 views

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    These tools will allow you to easily highlight, annotate and clip any part of a webpage and share it with others.
Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: Scrible - Bookmark, Annotate, and Create Bibliographies - 14 views

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    free service offering a nice set of tools for highlighting, annotating, and bookmarking webpages. Scrible offers browser bookmarklets for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer.
Jennifer Garcia

A.nnotate.com: Upload, Annotate, Share. Online document review and collaboration - PDF,... - 19 views

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    annotate docs and pics for free online
Donna Baumbach

Video Ant - 7 views

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    Video Annotation Tool [Academic Technology Services, UMN] - CLick to make a marker in the tmeline; add a note or question
Dennis OConnor

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 31 views

  • Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups. Search through bookmarks to quickly find desired information. Save a screenshot of a website and see how it has changed over time. Annotate websites with highlighting or virtual "sticky notes." View any annotations made by others on any website visited. Share websites with groups or the entire Diigo social network. Comment on the bookmarks of others or solicit comments to your shared bookmarks.
Martha Hickson

Library Operating Expenditures: A Selected Annotated Bibliography | Professional Tools - 12 views

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    Like academic libraries, school libraries rely primarily on their parent institution for financial support. The latest nation-wide expenditures figures for school library media centers in public schools comes from Characteristics of Public Elementary and Secondary School Library Media Centers in the United States: Results From the 2011-12 Schools and Staffing Survey published in August 2013. The "Selected Findings" summary in the beginning of the Adobe Reader PDF version notes -- -- During the 2010-11 school year, public school library media centers spent an average of $9,340 for all information resources [Information resources include such items as books, periodicals, audio/visual materials, database licensing, and software. They do not include salaries, computer hardware, or audio/visual equipment.] (table 4). This includes an average of $6,010 for the purchase of books and $490 for the purchase of audio/video materials [Includes all copies of any tape, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray]. -- The number of holdings in public library media centers per 100 students was 2,188 for book titles and 81 for audio/video materials at the end of the 2010-11 school year (table 5).
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