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Three Online Video Tools That Might Make Your Life Easier
"Three, free and very easy-to-use online tools that will enable you to:
* add subtitles to online videos (YouTube, Google Video, MySpace Video, Dailymotion and Blip.tv)
* download online videos (YouTube, Dailymotion, Metacafe, Break, Google video, MySpace, Revver, Blip.tv, 5min, etc.)
* convert YouTube videos into mp3s."
twtpoll :: a simple survey twitter app.
"Twtpoll is a feedback tool that helps you to create and distribute polls/surveys on Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed or on any other social media site."
Free and Open Source Educational Software
The most amazing collection. Cut a disk for your teachers
GMAIL TOOLBOX: 60+ Tools For Gmail
I am such a gmai convert now- will defintely go and check these out!!
ImageChef - Word Mosaic
"Write a comment or poem in the shape of hearts or other symbols.
Send a greeting or post to MySpace or your blog."
Twitter Applications List You'll Ever Need
Really an impressive list....time to play.......eeash
A reference of web resources for educators
Wow great list
Following a group of people via twitter
This list makes it possibloe to create a group of topic specific tweeps to easily follow.
CTwittLike: See Twitter Like Someone Else
lets you view Twitter as someone else, with all the Tweets from the people he/she follows. For example you can enter Oprah and see her Twitter stream the way she sees it.
Digital Tools 4 Enquiring Minds
Digital tools are an integral part of the Enquiring Minds approach. Here we provide some examples of the kinds of new technologies that we think may benefit learners and teachers
The Power of Educational Technology: 21st Century Technology Tools (great ebook)
This new edition includes updated screenshots for Delicious, Ning and Google Docs.There are tutorials for Google Reader, Twitter and Flickr. You can download the book for free or order it from Lulu.
Using Facebook for Learning
Apps geared toward using Facebook as a tool for teaching and learning
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According to the Educause report 7 Things You should Know About Facebook, “Facebook’s structure encourages users to view relationships in a broad context of learning, even as affiliations change—from high school to college to graduate school to the workplace. By opening itself to virtually anyone, Facebook has become a model for how communities—of learners, of workers, of any group with a common interest—can come together, define standards for interaction, and collaboratively create an environment that suits the needs of the members.”
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