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Adim Smith

Tips to enhance the rate of conversions - 0 views

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    As we know heart plays an important role in the human body, same like, a landing page plays the role of heart in advertising campaigns. No matter from where you are driving the traffic to your website, visitors' decision for staying or leaving your site will based on their interaction with your landing page design .
Cara Whitehead

Figurative Language | Articles - 0 views

  • Reinforce your students' understanding of figurative language with VocabularySpellingCity's figurative language lessons, interactive games, printable worksheets, and powerpoint presentations.
Josh Allen

How Web 2.0 has changed the face of education - 0 views

  • The term Web 2.0 was coined in 2004 to describe a shift towards new ways of using the web as a platform for tools and services that have an emphasis on user participation and interaction.
  • arriers that some learners encounter in schools and colleges are broken down, with previously sidelined pupils becoming engaged and excelling at learning.
  • Barriers that some learners encounter in schools and colleges are broken down, with previously sidelined pupils becoming engaged and excelling at learning.
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  • Teachers are able to give learners more open ended and collaborative tasks to research and present in the medium of their choice, encouraging autonomy and independent learning
  • While this may be appropriate in some circumstances, it is important to educate children about safe internet use, and make them aware of the risks, so that their approach to using the internet is safe outside school as well. Some
  • While this may be appropriate in some circumstances, it is important to educate children about safe internet use, and make them aware of the risks, so that their approach to using the internet is safe outside school as well
  • Other concerns include the potential for some online tools to be a distraction to learners in class. This is largely an issue of classroom management and is not specific to Web 2.0
  • However, using Web 2.0 for learning is more about particular methods and approaches to teaching than introducing a new set of technologies and tools
  • However, this is not about technology for technology's sake and we need to use technology when it is effective and appropriate to do so. As with most new technology, successful implementation relies on effective leadership, reliable infrastructure and support, and the space and time to allow teachers to innovate and embed technology into their everyday practice.
Ian Hancock

National Archives Experience - 1 views

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    Digital Vaults gives you and your kids a place to find raw materials that are arranged in ways that may make more sense to them. The site is set up a bit like a social network. Data is organized by tags and linked to both the tags as well as other resources. Like a social network, you can make your favorites documents / materials your "friends," search for new "friends" by using tags and create "mashups" using primary sources.
Dean Mantz

nsf.gov - NSF and the Birth of the Internet - Special Report - 0 views

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    This is an interactive website created by the National Science Foundation discussing the History of the Internet.
Dean Mantz

LunaPic Online Photo Editor - 0 views

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    Online photo or image editor
Nedra Isenberg

Magnetic Poetry Kids' Poetry Pages - 0 views

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    Students can manipulate words or phrases on a virtual refrigerator to write poems. Poems can be saved. Poems written by other students can also be read.
Dean Mantz

OurStory.com - Capture your stories, save them permanently. - 0 views

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    Use stories, photos, and videos to create a collaborative interactive timeline.
AJ Tivol

Beyond Web 2.0: What lies there? - Haaretz - Israel News - 0 views

  • By the way, "Web 2.0" simply means advanced, or "second-generation," Internet. The main thrust is a shift away from static Web sites, where nothing moves, to interactive, dynamic and shareable content. Originally, Web sites were inert: You could access a site and read it, and that was that. With technological advances came sites you could affect, the most popular of which are blogs and social networks - which allow you to build your own Web site, showing whatever content you choose.
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