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Stellarium
Stellarium is planetarium software that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars. It's easy to use, and free.
more fromwww.stellarium.org
WikiMatrix - Compare them all
provide a bit of info about how you use or want to use a wiki, and the system will provide feedback on what is likely to be your best wiki option.
more fromwww.wikimatrix.org
Visual Understanding Environment
this is very very cool
more fromvue.tufts.edu
C E Q • A LL » CEQALL - Learning in a Web 2.0 World
Tom March on open source education
more fromtommarch.com
rubrics home - Rubric Studio Home - RCampus
randyb shared this bookmark; an opensource website for teachers to use in evaluating alternative assessments, such as projects, units, experiments or hands-on activities.
in list: DIY
more fromwww.rcampus.com
BOSCO Uganda
this is a blog about activities in Uganda, including personal stories and how people are using technology to get their story out; AGAIN, the first thing to go is access. Access to cell phones, etc.
in list: ethics
more frombosco-uganda.blogspot.com
Nokia admits shift to Linux
more fromwww.rlhc.net
MathCast Home
can download free; to make those equations look correct
more frommathcast.sourceforge.net
Dimdim: Free Live Meeting, Web Conference, Net Meeting, Online Meetings, Online Training, Desktop Sharing, Web Meeting, Free Web conferencing, eLearning, Presentation Software, Web x collaboration, Collaboration software
in list: DIY
more fromdimdim.com
Taskjuggler - The Open Source Project Management Software - Home
project management
more fromwww.taskjuggler.org
Around the Corner - MGuhlin.net : Online Graphic Organizers
various ideas on the use and need for online tools for graphic organizers
more fromwww.edsupport.cc
Lawrence Lessig Final Free Culture Video | Open Source Cinema - An Open Source Documentary Film about Copyright
documentary that discusses the Supreme court decision where constructionist judges broke with their constructionist roots\nhow the law is creating an unnecessary regulations against creativity
more fromwww.opensourcecinema.org
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