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peajayCreate trail through website with narration
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Michelle SmithSocial annotation and bookmarking service. Create trails of webpages, place comments on sites using sticky notes, and share your trails and notes with other people.
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Mitch Weisburghsocial networking site, somewhat similar to delicious and diigo
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Sheryl A. McCoy"Find what you want on the web in an entirely new way. Follow trails of web pages and discover new ideas, hot topics, reviews."
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Naomi HarmTrail Fire http://www.trailfire.com/ Helping others create trails on the web
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Blair MillerA tool for creating a set of links to related websites and adding comments for each of the websites. A good tool for creating a webquest or outlining an ordered path through online content with prompt questions. Students could also use the tool as a way
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Jean PotterCreate a "trail" of linked websites as you guide students through a project. Trails can be created (requires login) and sent to students (they do not need the login). Could be a good way to guide research - can add questions or directions
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Christina DiMicelliThe basic building block of Trailfire is the trail - a collection of web pages on a subject or concept, hand built and annotated by a trail creator (we call them "guides") on each page. Trails run the gamut from practical to evangelical to whimsical.
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Tamara Malloffcreate annotated web tours that everyone can comment on
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A. G.a way of leaving a trail of linked comments for students to follow
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Jeffrey McClurkenHave you played with Trailfire yet? Bryan Alexander has a write up and good example (see the Gothic Tales thread he provides in a link.) Seems handy... Seems like it could make for a good assignment for 299 -- students not only need to locate websites (ar
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Ken Leeorganize and annotate web pages or to communicate your point of view. Share your trails by sending them via email, posting them on your blog or by publishing them on Trailfire.com
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lian11A trail is a collection of web pages, assembled and annotated by any Trailfire member, on just about anything under the sun.
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William FerriterTrailfire allows students to create annotated collections of related websites that can be studied in logical "trails."
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James LeeschThis is a new toy I found recently that looks like it may hve implications for creating web based "tours" for teachers and students.
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Ashlyn DeWittcreate and share trail guides to show others what you think is important on the web, and use the trail guides created by others to learn what they are finding significant, interesting or useful
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koroghcm usA Web 2.0 application that allows users to create "trails" of web pages on topics. You add post-it-like notes that can be text, images, videos, etc. to web pages and kind of make a trail of break crumbs. The site has some examples to explore. The one on M
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Stein BrunvandTrailfire allows you to leave comments on any webpage for others to read. You can even have chat sessions within your comments.
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d stokesMake a trail of your surfing
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dberkitlink different web-pages into a linear browsable path
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"Making trails is easy. Place a 'trail mark' (like a 'post-it' note) on a page with your comments. A trail mark can contain text, images, videos and other media types. When you give several marks the same 'trail name' you are forming your own navigation path on the web. We call this a 'Trail'. Trails can be private or public. Trails can be shared via email, by posting them on any website, or by publishing them on Trailfire.co"
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