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Greetings, SECURE PASSWORD GENERATOR is a web app for creating strong passwords. Passwords are a necessary but annoying aspect of life in the 21st Century. Until biometrics are perfected they will likely continue as the primary security device of a digital Read More...
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Greetings, DUPLICHECKER is a free, online plagiarism checker. Of all the links and resources posted on this web site, the plagiarism checkers are the most popular. I’m not sure whether to be happy about that or sad. I suppose anything which draws users Read More...
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Greetings, ONETIMESECRET is a way to send a secret, encrypted, self-destructing message. Safety, security and privacy are all concerns of present day Internet users yet there may come a need to communicate privately and securely with someone without the Read More...
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Greetings, MY PERMISSIONS is a tool that will quickly allow users to check which apps have access to their social media accounts. Facebook is the worst. Twitter, Linked-in and the other social media sites aren’t much better. I’m referring to all the 3rd Read More...
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Greetings, SPAMON is a web site offering free disposable or temporary email accounts. If one disposable email account is good, are two accounts better? Last week I blogged about a disposable email service called DISPOSTABLE. This week I have an almost Read More...
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Greetings, DISPOSTABLE is a web site offering free disposible or temporary email accounts. One of the biggest obstacles to integrating many web apps in the classroom is the need for an account which usually involves an email address as part of the process Read More...
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Greetings, WEB WISE KIDS is a Facebook page containing numerous messages focusing on Internet safety for young people and adults. At last! A useful application for Facebook. I say that half in jest and half not, for I’m not be big Facebook fan. I find Read More...
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Greetings, TAKE THE LOLLIPOP is an unusual Internet safety site for teens. Are you an advocate of “shock therapy” when teaching kids, like showing graphic accident movies as a way to get them to drive responsibly or using those “scared straight” encounters Read More...
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Greetings, KIDSMART is a elementary focused safety site for kids Recently, several colleagues and I were discussing Internet safety and when it should be introduced to students. In the primary grades? Elementary grades? Middle School or junior high-school. Read More...
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Greetings, ACTIVEHISTORY PLAGIARISM CHECKER is a free, easy to use, plagiarism checking site. The British history site, ACTIVEHISTORY.CO.UK now has it’s own plagiarism checking area called ACTIVEHISTORY PLAGIARISM CHECKER. At least there is no doubt about Read More...
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Greetings, VIEWPURE is a web service which will display just a YouTube video. YouTube is an incredible educational resource with content on virtually every topic imaginable. Unfortunately, it’s being under utilized by educators for many reasons including Read More...
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Greetings, ACCOUNT KILLER is a free online service that will assist users in deleting/removing their accounts or public profiles from popular websites such as Facebook, Linkedin, My Space, etc. Most web services such as Facebook, Gmail, Skype or Twitter Read More...
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Greetings, ARTICLE CHECKER is a free, web based plagiarism detection tool. Today’s site — ARTICLE CHECKER — offers a service that’s near and dear to the hearts of many educators — plagiarism checking. One of the downsides to the digital world is the ease Read More...
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Greetings, KYPLEXAV is a free web service for checking website for viruses or any other malicious threats. I call it, “The Devil’s Bargain”. You and I want something — software, services, files, pictures, resources, etc., — for free however, obtaining Read More...
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Greetings, DEFENSIO is a free, real-time protection service that provides malicious content detection, profanity filtering, Facebook protection, URL category blocking, plus enhanced statistics. There are lots of free programs available to protect computers Read More...
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