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using powerpoint to present learning on line - but not your usual PPT!
Cartoonster - Fun Animation Tutorials!
free tutorials to teach how to draw and animate. Some irritating web effects on page
iconPot - totally free icons
"icons which are all great to use for your web development projects. But we are different to other icon-related websites because we only list icons which you can use for free on personal AND commercial projects AND without having to provide back-links/credit to the author. "
Langwitches Blog » The Logistics of Creating a Current News Events Google Map
directions for making a "mash-up" using Google maps to locate concepts in your course
Web 2.0 Resources « SmarterSites' Blog
extensive collection of web 2.0 tools
WebTools4u2use - Presentation Tools
"web-based tools offer ways to publish and deliver those presentations as well as some new tools for creating presentations--and most are free, can be accessed from home, school, or the classroom, and foster collaboration."
Eight Ways To Use School Wikis
"Wikis are a great tool to help a school enrich instruction, and increase communication and collaboration among staff. They are also free (for educators using wikispaces) and provide unlimited storage for digital materials including video, screencasts, presentations, pdfs, etc.
When I explain these benefits to educators and their administrators they often nod in agreement, but still want to know the nuts and bolts of what this looks like in practice. The best way to explain this is to use examples of actual school wikis in use here in New York City:"
engage - transforming teaching and learning through technology
"information on podcasting: what it is, how to use it in teaching and learning, samples and how to create and deliver podcasts."
50 Great Examples of Data Visualization
"Wrapping your brain around data online can be challenging, especially when dealing with huge volumes of information.
And trying to find related content can also be difficult, depending on what data you’re looking for.
But data visualizations can make all of that much easier, allowing you to see the concepts that you’re learning about in a more interesting, and often more useful manner.
Below are 50 of the best data visualizations and tools for creating your own visualizations out there, covering everything from Digg activity to network connectivity to what’s currently happening on Twitter.
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Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web.
Timetoast is a great way to share your past, or even your future...
Creating a timeline takes minutes, it's as simple as can be.
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Free Technology for Teachers: A Quick Guide to Annotating Using Diigo
2 introductory videos for Diigo
Picasa
Picasa (free photo editing software from Google) tutorials, tips and advice
SchoolTube
SchoolTube's purpose is to give students and teachers a place to find and share videos. You can locate videos appropriate for classroom use on SchoolTube. If your students create videos of their own they can share those videos with the world. SchoolTube occasionally runs contests to which students can submit their video entries
PlagiarismDetect.com | Free Online Plagiarism Detection System
Check for plagiarism before you turn it in to your tutor, and before you receive a bad grade for your paper. Also, check your web content for duplication.
Back to School: 10 Must-Have Firefox Extensions for Students
Firefox has a vast library of user created add-ons and extensions that can be used to customize the browser and make it perfectly suited to the needs of a student. Below we’ve collected a list of 10 essential Firefox extensions that no student should be without.
SAS® Curriculum Pathways® | Overview
SAS Curriculum Pathways, which is used by thousands of teachers in more than 30 states, is now available for free to every educator in America. SAS Curriculum Pathways provides content in the core disciplines of English, mathematics, social studies, science and Spanish. Aligned with state standards, it has more than 200 InterActivities and 855 ready-to-use lessons that enable technology-rich instruction and engage higher-order thinking skills. It is primarily for use in grades 8-12, though middle school content is in development.
Visual Literacy: An E-Learning Tutorial on Visualization for Communication, Engineering and Business
access an interactive graphic overview on tools, books, researchers in different visualization fields, as well as on key success factors of visualization. There is also an interactive organizing table that shows (incl. examples) one hundred visualization-based methods. Clicking on a particular tool, book, person, document, principle or method within a map opens the respective website or homepage in a new browser window or reveals an example
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