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Mathieu Plourde

Weavly - The Video Editing App for Your Classroom - 0 views

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    "Weavly is a free and easy to use video and music mixing browser app. Use it to show your pupils how to edit videos and give them new means of expression for their assignments!"
Mathieu Plourde

A Free Complete Guide to Evernote - 0 views

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    "How To Use Evernote, The Missing Manual is a free 34 page guide to using Evernote. The guide will help you use Evernote in your web browser, on your iPad, on your Android tablet, on your phone, and on your desktop. The guide is available to download as a PDF or EPub."
Mathieu Plourde

Educreations - 0 views

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    "Create and share great video lessons with your iPad or browser."
Mathieu Plourde

Aggregation and curation: two concepts that explain a lot about digital change - 0 views

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    "Curation is a term that has always referred to the careful selection and pruning of aggregates, such as for a museum or an art exhibition. But the concept in the digital content world means the selection and presentation of these disparate items to help a browser or consumer navigate and select from them. Aggregation without curation is, normally, not very helpful. Curation creates the brand."
Mathieu Plourde

Online image editor pixlr free - 0 views

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    fix photos direct in your browser
Mathieu Plourde

Students Launch "Button" to Put Denied Access to Research on the Map - 0 views

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    "The Open Access Button is a browser-based tool that lets users track when they are denied access to research, then search for alternative access to the article.  Each time a user encounters a paywall, he simply clicks the button in his bookmark bar, fills out an optional dialogue box, and his experience is added to a map alongside other users.  Then, the user receives a link to search for free access to the article using resources such as Google Scholar. The Open Access Button initiative hopes to create a worldwide map showing the impact of denied access to research."
Mathieu Plourde

Firefox Send Is an Easy Way to Share Large Files Securely - 0 views

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    "What sets Send apart is its ease of use. It works in any browser; just go to send.firefox.com. Upload or drag and drop files, and Send will generate a link that you can set to expire after a certain number of downloads-up to 100-or a certain amount of time, ranging from five minutes to seven days. You can send up to 1 gigabyte, or up to 2.5GB if you sign in with a Firefox account. For comparison sake, SMS generally maxes out at 600 kilobytes. The biggest Gmail attachment you can send is 25 megabytes."
Mathieu Plourde

We're not teaching the web correctly - 0 views

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    "An adequate education in web literacy would provide a framework for understanding the internet. It's not just about learning to type or to use a computer or smartphone, nor is it about mastering a programming language like JavaScript. It's about the gulf in between. Web literacy requires understanding the difference between a web browser, a search engine, or an app, and being able to leverage each. It's about knowing how to evaluate online content, and knowing how to differentiate between the credible and the dishonest. It's about the ability to thwart phishing attempts, to craft strong passwords, and to control how personal data is collected and used."
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Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong - Alexis C. Madrigal - The Atla... - 0 views

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    "The main situations in which this happens are email programs, instant messages, some mobile applications*, and whenever someone is moving from a secure site ("https://mail.google.com/blahblahblah") to a non-secure site (http://www.theatlantic.com).  This means that this vast trove of social traffic is essentially invisible to most analytics programs. I call it DARK SOCIAL. It shows up variously in programs as "direct" or "typed/bookmarked" traffic, which implies to many site owners that you actually have a bookmark or typed in www.theatlantic.com into your browser. But that's not actually what's happening a lot of the time. "
Mathieu Plourde

Awesome Screenshot - 4 views

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    Capture, Annotate and Share
Mathieu Plourde

The death of Firefox - 0 views

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    "I love the Fox as much as the next bearded geek, but the numbers just don't lie: Chrome is breathlessly decimating Firefox's userbase at a breakneck rate. It took Firefox more than four years to prise 20% of the market from Internet Explorer; Chrome did it in almost half that, and is fast approaching 30% in just over three years. Internet Explorer's graph is a little harder to interpret, but it looks like it might have finally turned the corner and stopped hemorrhaging market share."
Mathieu Plourde

How to Anonymize Everything You Do Online - 0 views

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    "the software known as Tor has become the most vouchsafed and developer-friendly method for using the Internet incognito. The free and open source program triple-encrypts your traffic and bounces it through computers around the globe, making tracing it vastly more difficult. Most Tor users know the program as a way to anonymously browse the Web."
Mathieu Plourde

Hypothesis | The Internet, peer reviewed. - 1 views

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    "Our mission is to bring a new layer to the web. Use Hypothesis to discuss, collaborate, organize your research, or take personal notes."
Mathieu Plourde

Unpaywall: a search-engine for authorized, freely accessible versions of scholarly jour... - 0 views

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    "Unpaywall is a service that indexes open access repositories, university, government and scholarly society archives, and other sources that make articles available with authorization from the rightsholders and journals -- about 47% of the articles that its users seek."
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