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in title, tags, annotations or urlKATE - Resources - 2 views
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 2 views
Scratchpads Biodiversity Online - 1 views
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Scratchpads are an easy to use, social networking application that enable communities of researchers to manage, share and publish taxonomic data online. Sites are hosted at the Natural History Museum London, and offered free to any scientist that completes an online registration form. Scratchpad users include societies, journals, scientists, students and amateurs. Any group with an interest in natural history is eligible for a site and you do not have to have an academic affiliation, or any professional qualification. All you need is a little time, some information you would like to share, and a little experience using the web. You don't need to even be a member of a group, although the best sites are usually those developed by a community who make regular contributions.
Free Technology for Teachers: 12 Ways for Students to Publish Slideshows Online - 3 views
10 Best Practices for using wikis in education « Technology Teacher - 5 views
Eduism - 3D Virtual Worlds - 1 views
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The Edusim application is a slimmed down version of the core Open Cobalt Metaverse Project. Edusim is a 3D multi-user virtual world platform and authoring toolkit intended for your classroom interactive whiteboard, but equally powerful on the students laptop or desktop computers. Cobalt - Edusim has been tested and works on the Smartboard, Activeboard, Interwriter, Polyvision, Mimio, eBeam, and even the Wiimote Whiteboard. Edusim is extendable allowing multiple classrooms to connect their interactive whiteboards for collaborative learning session.
BuddyPress - 0 views
30+ Moodle Videos and Tutorials by @sbrandt (nice work!) | Moodle News - 3 views
Voice Thread Tutorial - Fullscreen - 4 views
Educational Technology & Society - 7 views
Engage Me! - 1 views
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Pupils from Robin Hood primary school, Birmingham, worked with a film crew from the National College for School Leadership to express their desire to use their favourite technologies for learning in school. Also posted on the NCSL Future website - http://future.ncsl.org.uk
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