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Maggie Verster

The Visual Dictionary - a visual exploration of words in the real world. - 0 views

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    The Visual Dictionary is a collection of words in the real world. Photographs of signage, graffiti, advertising, tattoos, you name it, we're trying to catalogue it.
Maggie Verster

10 tried and tested internet tools for teachers - 0 views

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    using technology effectively has clear benefits for both teaching and learning and can help to improve motivation by engaging pupils in activities which, perhaps, step out of their ordinary school experience and which show them that it is possible to teach and learn about a subject using tools similar to those they use daily outside school. In other words, we have tried to use the types of tools with which they are often already familiar.
Andre Netto

bookr :: pimpampum - 0 views

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    Create books with turning pages. Direct link to flickr for images.
Maggie Verster

What Was a Wiki, and Why Do I Care? A Short and Usable History of Wikis" - 0 views

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    A book about wikis on a wiki
Guillermo Lopez

Podcasting within Moodle - 0 views

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    Over the last month I found myself presenting at not one, but two moots. the first was the Australian Moodle Moot in Brisbane, the second was the New Zealand
Maggie Verster

Myna: online audio recording and editing - 9 views

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    "Myna will look familiar to those already using audio recording and editing software such as the fantastic Audacity but it actually reminds me more of Apple's GarageBand, because of its effortless drag and drop interface and its library of audio tracks, clips and loops which allow you to quickly whip up professional sounding recordings."
Maggie Verster

Ebook: Netbooks in K-12: Thinking Big by Thinking Small - 6 views

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    Over the years, the question of how many computers per student or per classroom has emerged as a pivotal issue. Advocates for different perspectives agree that technology-enabled learning is important and the ideal is one-to-one computing and anytime, anywhere learning. In today's economic environment, school districts must budget wisely and get the most out of each dollar invested. One way to address student computing and anywhere anytime access is with netbook PCs. This eBook will explore the issues and showcase districts that have implemented successful and cost-effective programs.
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