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Jose Antonio da Silva

QR-Code Generator - 2 views

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    Qr Code generator
dani lyra

Quiz Generators for Techie Teachers | Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - 7 views

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    Orze's Karaoglu's post - Quiz Generators for Techie Teachers
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Create Authentic Web Based Research Tasks With Mashpedia - 7 views

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    "The site will then generate a page of information links about your search topic. It collects information from multiple media and different sources from books, blogs , text images to video and even Twitter references."
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    The site will then generate a page of information links about your search topic. It collects information from multiple media and different sources from books, blogs , text images to video and even Twitter references.
Jose Antonio da Silva

E-Learning Curve Blog: The Challenge of Training the PlayStation Generation - 0 views

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    A blog entry about the challenge of teaching the net generation.
anonymous

Crossword puzzle maker - 0 views

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    The Crossword puzzle maker is used to make simple crossword puzzles. It turns out that good crossword puzzles of the type found in newspapers are fairly hard to generate, and require a pool of lots of words, not all of which are used. This program puts all of the words you specify (no more, no less) into a simple crossword puzzle. The puzzle that is generated will remain on this server for about two months. If you want to ensure that you have a copy of the generated puzzle, make sure you save a copy.
dani lyra

Nik's Learning Technology Blog - 3 views

  • I've always found wise (and sometimes not so wise) quotes really useful, both within the classroom with students and as a way of introducing a topic when writing materials. I've used lots of different websites to find quotes over the years, but iWise is certainly about to become my new favourite as it seems to have taken wise quotes to a new level.
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    A blog full of wonderful resources for teachers.
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    Again, it's amazing. I have ideas here for a life. Loved it....
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    hahaha, Ana! I'm sure you have ideas for a lifetime! Nik is a very cool and generous guy. Can you believe he actively posts on three different blogs?
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    A very useful blog for ESL or EFL teaching
Maggie Verster

Mathematics and Multimedia Tutorials - 10 views

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    A great list of tutorial about Geogebra, sketchpad and general maths
Maggie Verster

ECHO- a great commenting system (via @c4lpt) - 4 views

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    "Echo is... the next generation commenting system. It's the way to share your content, and watch the live reaction. You can quickly embed Echo on WordPress, Blogger, or any website and turn your static pages into a real-time stream of diggs, tweets, comments and more."
Maggie Verster

Accessibility testing 14 PDF conversion tools - 0 views

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    There are many tools available for converting documents to PDF. We tested 14 of them for their ability to generate accessible output. The results were highly polarised. A few produced excellent results, but the rest performed poorly, if at all.
Carla Arena

Welcome to the Digital Generation | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Worth browsing through.
Mariucha Dias

Word search generator - 0 views

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    create your own printable word find worksheet
Maggie Verster

Take typing speed test and practice typing online - 0 views

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    Unlike much of the teaching typing software available out there, Keybr.com does not force you to type random characters over and over again; that is simply boring and contributes very little to your learning. Instead, Keybr.com generates readable random words using the phonetic rules of your native language. These words look almost natural, and often they really are. Typing sensible text is much easier than random letters, and it helps you to remember frequent key combinations. For example, it's almost impossible for the letter 'W' to follow the 'Z' in English, and you will never type this combination in Keybr.com. Instead, you will type more common words, such as "the," "that," "with," and so on. Keybr.com lets you introduce as few keys as possible to the lesson, adding more keys later when you feel that you are competent and fast enough on the current level. So, if you start with the keys from the Caps Lock row, then add keys form the Tab row, and then from the Shift row, you will eventually end up typing real text with capital letters and punctuation.
Maggie Verster

Create cartoon strips in seconds - 0 views

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    Learners can summarise lessons/thoughts using this strip generator
Maggie Verster

Mind42.com - Collaborative mind mapping in your browser - 0 views

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    In Mind42, 42 is not only the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything! 42 means FOR TWO and indicates the collaborative character of mind42, because that is exactly what mind42 is: A collaborative browser-based online mind mapping tool. It allows you to manage all your ideas, whether alone, twosome or working together with the whole world. As mind42 runs inside the browser, installing mind mapping tools is no longer needed - for a hassle-free mindmapping experience. Just open the browser and launch the application when needed - it behaves like a classical desktop application! Mind42 is a web application - however, this doesn't mean yout have to set your comfort aside. Mind42 is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) mind map editor supporting keyboard shortcuts, drag and drop, zooming and much more. No forms and lists which are generally used in web application. A real application - within your browser.
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