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People can use WeVideo to upload and store their video files directly from their mobile phones, desktop or laptop computers. From there, they can edit the files with tools comparable to those on iMovie, like adding filters or making transitions between clips.
"in general students felt that collaborating with partners improved the quality of drafts. On the other hand, the students mostly felt that their edits improved other people's drafts, whereas other people's edits worsened their own drafts."
Students use technology in natural ways that allow them to do what they want: communicate with anyone they want, in the time and space that suits them best. Easily accessible and user-friendly, collaboration tools allow students to explore, share, engage, and connect with people and content in meaningful ways that help them learn. By relying on the familiar ways students use these tools, faculty can enable new forms of communication and engagement in the classroom, permitting extensions and variations of the informal interactions already occurring in classrooms and hallways, and creating new frontiers for collaboration across geographic boundaries.
Sync.in is a web based word processor for people to collaborate in real-time.\n\nWhen multiple people edit the same document simultaneously, any changes are instantly reflected on everyone's screen. The result is a new and productive way to collaborate with text documents, useful for meeting notes, brainstorming, project planning, training, and more.
Share and review/mark up documents online\nMark up, fill out, and collaborate on PDFs, Word documents,\nPowerPoint slides, and web pages... for free!
You've probably heard about a hard-to-get, hugely new service called Google Wave. Lest ye forget, there are plenty of web-based collaboration tools that don't require learning a new way of speaking. Here are a few of our (mostly free) favorites.
"Bookmarks alone won't help your memory. Keep your bookmarks useful - highlight important paragraphs; add notes for context & recall."
"ShiftSpace is an open source layer above any website. It seeks to expand the creative possibilities currently provided through the web. ShiftSpace provides tools for artists, designers, architects, activists, developers, students, researchers, and hobbyists to create online contexts built in and on top of websites."
"The web is the biggest source of information. We all know a tiny bit. Fleck combines the knowledge of your friends. Annotate, discuss, friendcast and bookmark the websites you visit. Browse with a collective mind. Find sites that your friends, fans and colleagues visit."
"Read notes from your friends and favorite blogs about what you’re browsing. Talk back everywhere! Write notes wherever you browse, for yourself or for your crowd."
"Trailfire rewires the web to your interests. It guides you as you browse, suggesting where you can find information related to any page you're on at anytime. It also lets you make your own connections on the web - to link pages that relate to a topic from your own point of view.
At its heart, Trailfire is a community of people helping each other cut through the clutter on the web. By empowering individuals to distill the web, drawing on their knowledge and adding their opinions, Trailfire creates a web of meaning. "
"In this mini-guide I have gathered together a selection of web annotation tools and services"
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