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WeTransfer.info
the simple and easy way to send big files to everyone- it's free, send big files (2 GB), no registration, files available for 2 weeks
Dropbox Bonanza « Epic Epoch
"The hands-down best reason to use Dropbox for a teacher, is the extremely easy way to file share. Once you create a folder and set access permissions for who can view and manipulate the files, all you have to do is drag and drop an item (i.e. Word doc, Flipchart, picture, song, video clip, etc.) into that folder and PRESTO! it’s automatically synced on your colleague’s computer."
FlockDraw- realtime collaboration drawing tool
Applications for Education
FlockDraw could be a simple way for students to create quickly create a mind map together. It could also be used by students to sketch diagrams and other drawings for use in slide presentations.
Google Docs Makes It Easier to Recognize Updates
"If you have students sharing work with you via Google Docs, the new bolding option should make it easier for your students to recognize the edits and suggestions you've made to their writing. "
Upload Robots: Fast free file uploading service
"Upload Robots is a fast, safe and easy way to upload, download and share a file. File uploading has never been easier. "
DocVerse | Group Collaboration Bliss
Ever want to collaborate on a PowerPoint, Excel, or Word document? Now you can for free with DocVerse.
File2.ws
"File2.ws is a free website that converts any of your own files into a public online web page. Every converted file to a web page has a unique web address so you can share it with friends, or other people on the internet. This allows information to be shared quickly and efficiently to a large audience."
Flash Meeting
"FlashMeeting is an easy to use online meeting application, it allows a dispersed group of people to meet from anywhere in the world with an internet connection"
Making Global Connections Using Technology
"In a collaborative project, several groups of learners - usually school classes - from different locations focus on a common topic for a specified time range. They may be exploring a question or contributing to a compilation of materials on a topic. Participating in a collaborative project usually involves communicating with partner classes (through e-mail, chat, or videoconferencing), creating a project or presentation, and sharing your results with the group (via e-mail, web, or videoconference)."
Free Technology for Teachers: TokBox & EtherPad Offer Real-time Collaboration
Applications for Education
The combined services of TokBox and EtherPad make it possible to edit documents and discuss those edits at the same time. This could be every useful for anyone that teaches online as teachers can explain to students the reasons for changes in a document. The TokBox and EtherPad combination could also be useful for students who are developing reports collaboratively.
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