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Laurie Simon

Quia - Quia Web - 0 views

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    This site allows you create quizzes or games for use in your online classes.
Laurie Simon

meebo.com - 0 views

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    IM using any program from the web
anonymous

Grammar Grater | Podcasts | Minnesota Public Radio NewsQ - 0 views

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    Grammar Grater® is a weekly podcast about English words, grammar and usage for the Information Age. Because we live in a time of e-mail, blogs, instant messaging, even online product reviews-everybody's a writer. And with the global nature of communication, there's not a single style guide everyone uses. You can subscribe via iTunes.
Laurie Simon

bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online - 0 views

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    online mind mapping
Laurie Simon

Store and Share Documents Online | Create a Free Website | Microsoft Office Live - 0 views

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    Microsoft document sharing
Laurie Simon

Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows: make show-n-tell cool again - 0 views

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    photo story
Laurie Simon

Create free online surveys and polls with PollDaddy.com - Use our award winning survey ... - 0 views

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    free online polls and surveys
Laurie Simon

Webspiration: Online Visual Thinking Tool | mywebspiration.com - 5 views

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    I can already think of a couple of uses for this. Thanks for the invite to this group!
Laurie Simon

I posted the authentic tool box wrong..... sorry, but the url is correct - 2 views

thanks Wendy I need to take a look at this. I am glad to see you are still using this :)

Laurie Simon

Game Templates - 2 views

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    This will be great for the assessment team also, we are always looking for great ways to convey info to enhance some good dialogue and interaction...... and who doesn't love winning a game!?!
Laurie Simon

Tagxedo - Gallery - 0 views

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    Like Wordle but uses picture & shapes! very cool
Laurie Simon

8 Big Mistakes Online Students Make - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • Many online courses require students to post thoughtful, well-written comments at least twice a day, at least four days a week
  • A often spend 15 to 20 hours a week on the class
  • bly a bad option. Nick Delzotto, a Honolulu teacher who has taught online and regular classes, says students who need lots of social support and are looking for a classic college experience will be much happier in a traditional college environmen
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