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draw.to - Draw something and share it! - 14 views

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    Draw anything you like and share it instantly via email, instant messaging, Twitter, Facebook and more!
Margaret Moore-Taylor

7 Online Quiz Tools Perfect For Classrooms - Edudemic - 26 views

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    Whether you want to have students turn in homework via an online form or simply take a quiz or test, online quiz tools are critical to having a connected classroom. Most tools are free, all are robust, and they're quite easy to use. What could be better than that? You can use any of these below tools to get feedback from parents, students, colleagues, and more.
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48 Free Education Apps Sorted By Grade Level - Edudemic - 16 views

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    Gary Toews has put together the below list of useful education apps as recommended by the STaRT Education Department. On this page are nearly all the apps I'd personally recommend to anyone looking to outfit their iPad, iPhone, or other device with free apps perfect for their grade level.
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MakeUseOf - 12 views

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    If you can't get enough tips, apps, websites, tech help and guides, Make Use Of should be a go-to for you. This website will keep you in-the-know when it comes to anything tech. Cost: Free.
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Write yourself in. Figment - 11 views

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    A place to get young teens to write and even read!  Figment users-most of whom are between 13 and 24 years old-create a profile and upload their work, giving it a title and picking from a large selection of stock images to use as cover art. Other users can read the pieces online and leave comments and provide feedback. The site is free and there is capabilities to create educator/ group profiles to have privacy within your own class before making writings public.Rally good for self expression, releasing feelings thoughts and creativity.    
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Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - 13 views

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    Meograph is a free, easy multimedia storytelling tool. Students can quickly combine videos, audio, pictures, text, maps, timelines, and links to create what the developers call "four-dimensional storytelling." No registration is required and an education version is available.  You have to play around with it to get the concept before introducing it to students.
Margaret Moore-Taylor

ImageQuiz - 21 views

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     ImageQuiz, a website that uses the power of images (1 image = 1000 words) to help you learn. The website contains a variety of quizzes, that you can try out.  It is really easy to make a quiz with an uploaded image of your choice from clip art or your computer.  Be creative and use power point to make an image and develop a quiz.  It worked on the android tablet and is free.  
Margaret Moore-Taylor

safeshare.tv - 9 views

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    Recall how you embed a youtube video in your wiki page and you play the video and at the end there are a number of suggestions of other videos you may like. Some of them may not be some becoming for your viewers. This is where safeshare.tv comes to help. Not only does SafeShare.TV remove distracting and offensive elements around YouTube videos, but it also allows you to crop videos before sharing them.
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10 of the best apps for education | eSchool News - 0 views

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    As iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches become included in curriculum, here are several education apps you might enjoy
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For School Counselors, Technology Enhances the Human Touch -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Technology is a good fit for counselor and those in the human service field but few embrace the resource out their for them. This article addresses some of the issues faced, and advantages technology brings into the field of counseling. Social workers can benefit from the advice in the article.
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#tab/all-books - 0 views

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    BiblioNasium is a free, protected social network for children ages 6-12 designed to engage, encourage and excite young people about reading
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cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    This looks like an excellent resource with MANY web tools...I see that it is an aware winner, so its worth keeping track of this one.
Margaret Moore-Taylor

About | Technology in (Spl) Education - 2 views

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    This is a website to collect and share tools, hardware and applications available for the enhancement of technology in edudcation with emphasis in Special education. We have been collecting material over the last 7 years. This is our attempt to put together all that information in a categorized format so parents, educators and other professionals who work with kids with special needs can benefit from the knowledge we already acquired.
Margaret Moore-Taylor

SyncPad - 0 views

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    SyncPad is the ultimate whiteboard for remote and local collaboration. Would you like to share your ideas with a coworker but you are out of town? Don't worry, just create a room with your SyncPad and share the name of the room with your co-worker, who can enter in his SyncPad or simply use any browser, visiting http://mysyncpad.com/roomname. cost is $9.99
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Download thousands of Android apps from the Android Market - AndroidZoom.com - 0 views

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    a place that bookmarks your favorite android apps and it can sent you updates on new apps and other information.
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EmoSocial - 0 views

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    an interactive web site that lets children chose emotion faces and then use the faces to describe feelings or tell a story about how they or someone else feels
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