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Soo Meta lets you combine segments of videos, text, tweets and images into one presentation. One nice feature is that you can easily grab those items off the Web through a simple search option (though, for me, the image search … Continue reading → Read More...
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Last September, I posted about RealtimeBoard an online whiteboard that seemed like a decent tool for real-time collaboration. It’s easy to use, and lets you upload images from your computer or by its url address. At the time, though, it … Continue reading Read More...
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Yahoo announced a bunch of changes at its photo site, Flickr, today, including letting you store 200,000 photos for free (compared to the previous 200). Read all about it at this Read Write Web post. Flickr is on my The … Continue reading → Read More...
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emaze is a new slideshow creation tool that looks neat and pretty darn easy. TechCrunch says it hits the “Sweet Spot Between PowerPoint And Prezi.” Here’s a video describing the service: I’m adding it to The Best Ways To Create … Continue reading → Read More...
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There’s a fair amount of research, which I describe in some of my books, which shows that leaving lots of teacher comments on student papers is pretty much a waste of time — many, if not most, students don’t pay … Continue reading → Read More...
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A month or two ago, Wallwisher, the popular virtual “corkboard” or “bulletin board” Web tool changed their name — they’re now known as Padlet (though all their old links using the Wallwisher name work fine). Now, Corkboard.Me, a similar tool, … Continue Read More...
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MashMe TV lets you create a free video conference with up to ten people. In addition, you can all watch a video and/or draw together. I’m adding it to The Best Online Tools For Real-Time Collaboration. Read More...
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buncee lets you easily create simple multimedia creations — almost like an extended virtual postcard. You can grab media off the web and add text. Here’s a video about it: I’m adding it to The Best Places Where Students Can … Continue reading → Read More...
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Glide is an iPhone app that lets you easily share video messages and is rapidly gaining popularity. You can read more about it in The New York Times. I’m adding it to both The Best Applications For Sending Online Video … Continue reading → Read More...
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Presenter is a new free online tool for creating online presentations, animations and — at least in my mind — most importantly, infographics. Most of the options on Presenter all look impressive but, for my technologically incompetent tastes, are just Read More...
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Imgembed is a “crowdsourced” collection of what’s now up to one million images that are free to use as long as you credit the photographer (it automatically appears with the embed code). You can also pay if you don’t want … Continue reading → Read More...
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Sketchlot lets students…sketch and draw online. Teachers sign-up and can create a class roster letting students log-in, and drawings are embeddable. You can read more about it at Richard Byrne’s blog. I’m adding it to two lists: The Best Sites … Continue Read More...
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I’ve previously posted about Tildee, which lets you very, very easily create online tutorials without having to register. My only disappointment with it had been that you could only insert images from your computer and not grab images for the … Continue Read More...
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Here’s the latest installment in my series on The Best Ways To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly. As you may remember, in order to make it on this list, the web tool has to: * be easily accessible to … Continue reading → Read More...
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I Wish You To lets you easily draw and create your own Ecards, which you can post, embed, and/or send to someone — and no registration is required. I’m adding it to The Best Ways For Students To Create Online … Continue reading → Read More...
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