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Flashcards: matching, hangman, crossword, word search, word scramble and flash cards
An interesting web application holding a good amount of study material already entered or allowing you to enter your own. What captured my attention is the ability to download the flashcards to a number of offline platforms (iPhone, cell, PDA, etc.).
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TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: Teaching with Google Earth
Tips and Tricks on teaching with Google Earth in the classroom
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TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: Google Earth Pro - Free to Educators!
Educators can now get free accounts to Google Earth Pro.
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Protect Your Kids Online Using Open DNS :: Mysticgeek’s Realm
OpenDNS is a service I use at home as well as for our school. Consistent, reliable, and easy to manage, it's definitely worth a look for anyone responsible for an internet connection for other people or students.
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Remember the Milk Tool
Remember the Milk is my favorite todo application and here's just one more way to get those nasty little items loaded into the system.
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Listen and Write - Dictation
A tool to practice capturing notes on your computer while someone is speaking. Invaluable!
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Heysan! Mobile Messenger - AIM - Yahoo - ICQ
A nice little mobile messenger app for instant messaging from your WAP browser.
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Debut Records Video from Webcams or Your Screen
This tool will let you record movies of what you are doing on the screen and then save the movies for later review and sharing.
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Online Mind Mapping - MindMeister
This is an online mind mapping tool simiar to Freemind and other comparable tools.
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Tumblr to launch pro service, intelligent group blogging
Tumblr is planning a service to allow users to open their Tumblogs for publishing by others.
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It uses Tumblr's vanilla-flavored posting tool, so users can add pictures, links, audio and video--or write a full-blown blog post with the WYSIWYG editor. Those posts then go in a queue the blog owner (or fellow administrators) can give the once over, then push straight to the blog.
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To solve the problem of having inappropriate content being published, Karp's solution was to take those submissions people would have sent directly to the blog and drop them into an upcoming queue. That way, anyone who is administrating the blog could go over the posting and give it the yay or nay to post to the front page. Administrators also have the option to go in and edit a post before publishing, adding their own wrapper of analysis or commentary around the original post.
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