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Twiducate.com - Social Networking For Schools - 0 views

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    twiducate.com is a free resource for educators. Developed in 2009, our goal is to create a medium for teachers and students to continue their learning outside the classroom. We attempt to fill a need for a more educationally focused, safe venue for teachers, schools, and home learners in a social networking environment. We understand that many social networking sites exist, however the control of content is limited for teachers. Also, many of these social networking sites are continuously being blocked by school firewalls and administrators. Our service proudly differs in that only teachers and students may view classroom posts, thus creating a private network for you and your students and a safer online learning environment.
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Top 10 Presentation Softwares | AEXT.NET MAGAZINE - 0 views

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    Here are 10 top of the line programs that will help you take your PowerPoint presentation global. If you haven't used any of these to create some great video, give them a shot!
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Twitter, The 140-Character Chameleon - 0 views

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    What Twitter can be to users . . . Broadcast medium, PLN builder, Professional Development, Edchat, Virtual conference attendance, Live blogging, Backchannel, Complaints dept., Tech support, Subscription service, Disaster and emergency tool, Share your tastes and activities, Real time search, News on demand, Broadcast the revolution, Journaling, Look at me, look at me!
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Your First Days Of School Classroom Management Checklist - Smart Classroom Management - 0 views

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    This article has some really good things to think about!
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Pullfolio - 0 views

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    Instant Professional Portfolio Site from your Flickr Photos
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VidMe - 0 views

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    YouTube is the most popular online video sharing network but it does not offer the privacy many of us would prefer. In order to better control who gets to see your videos, log on to VidMe. The difference between YouTube and VidMe is that videos shared using VidMe work only for the intended recipient and cannot be forwarded, downloaded, or made viral without the video owner's approval. *Maybe a good place to put student vids - Don't forget Schooltube
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New Leaders: Find Your Poker Face or Perish | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Hmmmmm. . .
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Get Thinking Skills into Your Lessons - 10 Step Framework - 0 views

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    Is this something for us to use?
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Free Online Graphing Calculator TI 83 84 86 89: Student's Center - 0 views

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    "This free on-line graphing calculator is available to you 24hrs / 7days a week. This free online graphic calculator requires no subscription, no downloading, no soft-ware, and has no advertising. When you click on the link, a new window opens. If the calculator doesn't load right away close the new window and click on the link again. Once the window is open you may resize it or maximize it to fit your screen. "
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Screencast-O-Matic - Free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. - 0 views

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    Screencast-O-Matic is the original online screen recorder for creating screen capture video recordings (aka screencasts) with free hosting all from your browser with no install!
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Top 10 Ways to Declutter Your Digital Life, 2010 Edition - 0 views

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    I really really like this article!
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SimpleDiagrams - 0 views

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    SimpleDiagrams is a small desktop application that helps you express your ideas quickly and simply. There's just enough functionality to describe a thought or capture a process. SimpleDiagrams keeps the visual expression clear through the simple design of library items and backgrounds.
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New BBC Director Mandates Journalists Use Social Media - Rob's posterous - 0 views

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    Note the brief 2nd paragraph. How would the teachers in your school react? What would they think?
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KeepVid: Download videos from Google, Youtube, iFilm, Putfile, Metacafe, DailyMotion! - 0 views

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    Pogue said: Want to download a YouTube video as a file on your hard drive to have, edit, or play anytime? I just discovered keepvid.com. Works great.
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