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Marcos PeñéñoryAggregate all your resources, mail, RSS feeds, etc, in one place.
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FIREFOX
More than just a browser with 100s of extensions
available to provide an enormous range of extra functionality not
found with other browsers.
GMAIL/GOOGLE MAIL
No more worrying about an email client on your desktop and dealing
with spam and viruses - and tons of free storage
space.
SKYPE
An easy way of not only text messaging your contacts but also free voice calls -
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DELICIOUS
Store your bookmarks online, tag them and share
them with others, students, colleagues and so on
GOOGLE READER
Subscribe to website and blog feeds and the news
is delivered automatically to you. Effortless! - 4 more annotations...
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Luke Watkinson6/4/08 - For possible inset / staff development
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Tami BrassThese are the 25 current must-have free tools. Each Tool activity comprises a number of tasks to help you find out more about the technology behind each tool, the tool itself and why it is so popular, how to try out the tool and reflect on its use for your own teaching and learning and for productivity and performance support. Many of the tool activities are inter-related, so you will also be using other tools for different tasks.
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Zaid Ali AlsagoffThe 25 current must-have free tools, which include Skype, Del.icio.us, Google Reader, Twitter, iGoogle, Freemind, NVU, PBWiki, Slideshare, YouTube, Flickr, VoiceThread, Audacity, Polldaddy, Yugma, UStream, Ning, ExE and Moodle.
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AUDACITY
Record and edit audio and, with the extra
encoder, convert your audio files into MP3 podcasts - 2 more annotations...
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Ingunn Kjøl WiigTeacher's toolbox
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