Wiki for session on Library Tools Smackdown. Lots of fabulous resources here for Digital StoryTelling, Books & Reading Promotion, Information Fluency, Digital Citizenship and others.
Listen to a practice session of the Blues in preparation for Kevin Honeycutt's IPOD Mini-Concert. Too cool.
Wonderful World of Wikis: Practical Classroom Wikis\n[Formal Session : Open Source Lab]\nVicki A. Davis, Westwood Schools, Technology A with Sarah Cove and Adam Frey
Dipity allows you to create a timeline out of your lifestream. It uses a combination of search services and APIs to pull in content from across the web that has been posted to popular websites like YouTube, Flickr, Digg, Twitter, Picasa, Blogger, Wordpress and Yelp
7 best ways to tweet video. Even tho’ there’s yet to be a single video sharing site for Twitter that has managed to attract the same number of users as TwitPic, these sites are clearly gaining in popularity.
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Use Flickr Storm with your students for locating imagery for digital storytelling projects. It locates multiple photos for you that relate to the keyword and annotates with a Creative Commons license, providing the user name you need for attribution. There is a great tutorial on using Flickr Storm at http://www.jakesonline.org/using_flickrstorm.pdf