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Michelle Krill

Free Music Archive - 0 views

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    The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads. The Free Music Archive is being directed by WFMU, the most renowned freeform radio station in America. Radio has always offered the public free access to new music. The Free Music Archive is a continuation of that purpose, designed for the age of the internet. Every mp3 you discover on The Free Music Archive is pre-cleared for certain types of uses that would otherwise be prohibited by outdated copyright law. Are you a podcaster looking for pod-safe audio? A radio or video producer searching for instrumental bed music that won't put your audience to sleep? A remix artist looking for pre-cleared samples? Or are you simply looking for some new sounds to add to your next playlist? The Free Music Archive is a resource for all that and more, and unlike other websites, all of the audio has been hand-picked by established audio curators.
Michelle Krill

Google News Archive Search - 0 views

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    News archive search provides an easy way to search and explore historical archives. In addition to helping you search, News archive search can automatically create timelines which show selected results from relevant time periods.
Michelle Krill

Internet Archive: Moving Image Archive - 1 views

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    Welcome to the Archive's Moving Images library of free movies, films, and videos. This library contains thousands of digital movies uploaded by Archive users which range from classic full-length films, to daily alternative news broadcasts, to cartoons and concerts. Many of these videos are available for free download.
Michelle Krill

Primary Sources for Educators and Students - 0 views

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    National Archives ~ Digital Copies in the Archival Research Catalog (ARC). Grouped by National History Standard Era
Michelle Krill

National Archives Experience - 0 views

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    The National Archives Digital Vault poster and video creation tools allow students to drag and drop digital artifacts into a poster or video. The National Archives provides images, documents, and audio in an easy to use editor. When making a poster students can combine multiple images, change background colors, and create captions to make collages of digital artifacts. See the screen capture below for a demonstration of poster editing.
Michelle Krill

America's Historical Documents - 1 views

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    The National Archives preserves and provides access to the records of the Federal Government. Here is a sample of these records, from our most celebrated milestones to little-known surprises.
Aly Kenee

Google Apps for Education: Webinars and Resource Center - 0 views

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    Archived Google Apps webinars
Michelle Krill

CDS: Digital Storytelling Cookbook - 0 views

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    We have helped over 10,000 people mine stories from their lives and personal media archives. Our cookbook shares our experience, some recipes and some humour to help you get started with your own storytelling experience.
Michelle Krill

Online Web Notes - UberNote - 0 views

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    Organize with tags and search your own personal archive on the web Store your private data or share with your friends
Michelle Krill

Court flunks high schoolers' appeal on plagiarism database - Ars Technica - 0 views

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    Can plagiarism-busting website TurnItIn.com archive complete student papers for use in its detection database? Four high school students claimed copyright infringement, but a federal appeals court says it's just fair use.
Michelle Krill

Media Cloud - 0 views

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    Media Cloud is a system that lets you see the flow of the media. The Internet is fundamentally altering the way that news is produced and distributed, but there are few comprehensive approaches to understanding the nature of these changes. Media Cloud automatically builds an archive of news stories and blog posts from the web, applies language processing, and gives you ways to analyze and visualize the data.
Michelle Krill

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Bloom's Taxonomy: Bloomin' Peacock - 1 views

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    "the Bloomin' Peacock to show teachers the Blooms Taxonomy break down and the Bloomin' digital Peacock that shows how the digital tools in the supplement break down."
Michelle Krill

Your Brain on Google: Interview with Dr. Teena Moody - 0 views

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    "Well, we were very interested in two ideas. One was how do the patterns of brain activity differ when you're doing an internet search versus reading, since computers are such a big part of our lives these days? And then we also wanted to look at different groups of people, people who were internet-savvy and had lots of computer exposure and experience, and compared that to naive subjects - with "naive" we mean people who don't use computers or the internet very often."
Michelle Krill

Kevin Kelly -- The Technium - 0 views

  • Even a dog knows you can't erase something once it's flowed on the internet.
  • If reproductions of our best efforts are free, how can we keep going? To put it simply, how does one make money selling free copies?
  • When copies are super abundant, they become worthless. When copies are super abundant, stuff which can't be copied becomes scarce and valuable.
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  • In a real sense, these are eight things that are better than free. Eight uncopyable values. 
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    "The internet is a copy machine."
Marge Runkle

Seven e-Learning and Teaching Resources - 0 views

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    While the down economy continues to hurt funding to our schools, more and more teachers are looking to web-based services to help educate their students. Whether it's through ...
Michelle Krill

Free Alternatives to Photoshop With All the Bells, Whistles, Filters, & Layers - 0 views

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    Seven free resources that pack the punch of Photoshop's bells and whistles without the price.
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