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Carla Arena

Web Tools for Educators - It´s all About Connections, Tagging, Conversations,... - 6 views

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    Our Week 3 wrap-up about social bookmarking.
Carla Arena

WebTools4Educators - Tagging&Hyperlinking - 0 views

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    This is a short tutorial I created about tagging and hyperlinking in Blogger.
erika queiroz

http://200.193.237.100/ead/mod/resource/view.php?id=2593 - 0 views

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    Summary about bookmarking and tags
Karen Chichester

Vokle.com - 7 views

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    Host your own show or online event and have live video discussions with your audience - Vokle - live unmuted - You can screen calls and audience questions before showing to the group. I've bookmarked two posts that talk more abour this service with the same tags.
Claudio Fleury

Tagxedo - Tag Cloud with Styles - 5 views

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    A wordle type application that can present the 'cloud' in selected images and shapes
mbarek Akaddar

7 easy Screen-Sharing and Remote-Access Tools (All Free) - 9 views

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    7 easy Screen-Sharing and Remote-Access Tools (All Free)
Maggie Verster

ClipGrab Makes it Simple to Download Videos Off Websites - 11 views

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    "Copy the link, paste it into a single program and download a video. That simplicity is what makes ClipGrab, a cross-platform program for downloading web videos to your computer, a pleasure to use. But it's the support for multiple video sites, including Vimeo, CollegeHumor and - of course - YouTube, that makes this versatile tool an essential part of your kit."
Carla Arena

Splicd lets you edit other people's YouTube videos | - 0 views

  • If there's one bothersome side effect of getting a long Web video sent to you, it's getting to the good parts. In some cases, the part your friend wanted you to see could be a few minutes in, and you might not have the time (or patience) to sit through the rest. A service called Splicd fixes this, by letting anyone drop in a YouTube video URL, then pick the start and end point. It's not a very pretty implementation, but it works. You've got to manually plug in the start and end times, which requires skipping around to the part you want in YouTube, then heading back to Splicd. Once it's worked it through, you get a permalinked page that you can share with friends. What's nice about this system is that it doesn't require extra time to re-encode the video; when you've put in those changes it's instantaneous. The downside to that is that the finished product cannot be shared outside of Splicd's site.
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    Aha! Now you can get just parts of a YouTube video. Might be handy in the classroom. I need to test it!
Carla Arena

Letting It Marinade - Tech Thoughts By Jen - 0 views

  • The new tools don’t always make sense right away and I tend to be a bit hesitant rather than “rah rah rah” check this out.   And if I don’t get it, I tend to put it on the back burner for a while and then come back later with a fresh viewpoint.  In fact, with delicious, one of my most popular tags is “comebacktolater” because I can see possible potential in the site but am not able to put my finger on just what that potential is. And it is important at times to marinade.  To take the time to figure it out and not put a stamp of approval on a tool that perhaps should not carry that stamp.  My teachers depend a lot on my help and trust that when I present to them, it is tried and true and not just a whim.  So, it it good sometimes, to not rush into the “newest and best” until I can say for sure that it is.
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    Very wise advice. Sometimes we just need to let things "marinade".
Gilmar Mattos

Welcome to Webware 100 Awards 2008 - 0 views

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    A collection of the 100 best Web 2.0 applications.
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