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Michelle Krill

Screenjelly - What's on your screen? - 0 views

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    Screenjelly records your screen activity with your voice so you can spread it via Twitter or email. Use it to quickly share cool apps or software tips, report a bug, or just show stuff you like. To start recording, click on the red button. No need to install or download anything!
Michelle Krill

Spezify Search - 0 views

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    A visual search engine that aggregates search results from multiples sources including Yahoo, Flickr photos, Twitter, Wikipedia, Amazon, eBay, etc. and then arranges all these results a large, interactive collage.
Michelle Krill

The Benefits of Distraction and Overstimulation -- New York Magazine - 0 views

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    Took me a week, but I read the whole thing:)
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    Twitter, Adderall, lifehacking, mindful jogging, power browsing, Obama's BlackBerry, and the benefits of overstimulation.
Michelle Krill

easy and free voicemail and sharing it via web, email, podcast, and more, phone.io: an applet by drop.io - 0 views

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    A service of drop.io designed for recording voicemail directly to the web, and podcasting. In two clicks you get a custom phone line and record MP3s instantly to the web. You can then share via web (URL), email, iTunes, rss, twitter, and facebook 'outputs'.
Michelle Krill

Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels - 0 views

  • 57 per cent of those who used text-based web applications such as blogs, said they generally enjoyed writing compared to 40 per cent who did not.
  • Pupils who write online are more likely to write short stories, letters, song lyrics or a diary, the research revealed.
  • Even social websites such as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo are causing alarming changes in the brains of young users too, claimed neuroscientist Susan Greenfield. “My fear is that these technologies are infantilising the brain into the state of small children who are attracted by buzzing noises and bright lights, who have a small attention span and who live for the moment.
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    "A research by The National Literacy Trust on 3,001 children from England and Scotland showed that schoolchildren who blog or own social networking profiles on Facebook have higher literacy levels and greater confidence in writing."
Michelle Krill

Edmodo - 0 views

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    Microblogging tool for use with/by students
Marge Runkle

Tweetminster: Livewire - 0 views

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    Great to use with students and global connections. You can follow discussions/comments about the UK gov by gov officials. WOW!
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Creza - 0 views

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    All-in-one storytelling/making site
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