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Kevin Crouch

TubeChop - Cut YouTube videos down to size - 8 views

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    This site says it has the ability to chop segments out of YouTube videos that can be embedded or linked to directly. Didn't work for me on several videos I tried unless I started at the beginning of the clip but its worth revisiting.
Robin Fodness

EduBlogs - 10 views

shared by Robin Fodness on 07 Aug 07 - Cached
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    Blog with your students (yearly fee)
Clif Mims

Calaméo: Publish and share documents - 7 views

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    Upload all major file formats and convert them into online publications. Can be used to: -Create digital books, e-zines, etc. -Students can become "published" authors -Alternative strategy for reports and presentations -Develop and share tutorials, study guides, etc. -Embed projects into a class site, blog or wiki -Connect with others that share your interests
Reynold Redekopp

sigil - Project Hosting on Google Code - 7 views

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    WYSIWYG ebook editore
Nathan Grimm

Free Photo Editing Programs - 6 views

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    Sweet list of photo editing tools that are all free.
Rhondda Powling

Twitlonger - When you talk too much for Twitter - 6 views

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    Twitlonger is an easy way to post long messages to Twitter without the need to write a blog post. Write what you need here and we post the link to Twitter for you.
Emilie Bouvrand

Organiser ses idées - 5 views

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    Exploratree is a free web resource where you can download, use and make your own interactive thinking guides.
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    Propose des organisations possibles pour ses idées, ses projets...à visiter vraiment.
Shannon McClintock Miller

Web 2.0 Guru - Web 2.0 Resources - 7 views

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    Great list
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anonymous

Elementary School Gets Smart Phones - KIAH - 5 views

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    They're excited because the school is testing Mobile Learning Devices (MLD). They are like smart cell phones, but without the phone or texting.
Paul Allison

TALL blog » Blog Archive » The Transition from the Co-Digital to the Post-Dig... - 5 views

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    I like all of the definitions in this blog post. They sound connected to past research, yet new. I know I was feeling odd at the "Digital Is..." Conference, because I don't want to let the technology disappear into uses. It's better, I think to look for what we can get out of particular technologies. That's what we are doing now with Google's Wave. "Alongside these discussions Frances Bell suggested the term Co-Digital as a better term to describe the process of "…seizing the opportunities presented by the newness of technologies to spot changes and then shape the development of the technology."" As this paragraph suggests, we still need to look at "digital technologies" to see how we can exploit them for what we need.
berodier Alain

DÉCIDER EFFICACEMENT (version de démonstration) - 5 views

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    Demo elearning du CEGOS
Steve Yuen

senduit | Share easily. - 4 views

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    file sharing
Ced Paine

Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Home - Web 2.0 Tools for Educators - 5 views

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    Fantastic site: Tools for every lesson
Ced Paine

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 3 views

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    Easily create and share timelines with pictures and videos.
Ced Paine

SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Lessons and Resources for Teachers | Scholastic.com - 3 views

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    Primary level - the phonics lessons are great!
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