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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 →
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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 →
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Today I came across the web tool Online Dictation. It requires the use of Google Chrome. Simply click the microphone and talk. If anything transcribed is incorrect, click on the error and edit right in the website. Copy the text and paste into any word processor. I put together a 20 second demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyFDB-gpSDc
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I just stumbled on the Connected Educators Book Club. The first live webinar was last night, but the archives are posted. Plus, there is a Ning for discussing the books. Being a Ning, I had to create a user name/password, so the discussions are semi-private. After the amazing learning via #cyberPD, I figured I would jump into this one. For ...
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Under Ten Minutes showcases short videos showing teachers how to use new tech tools. I’m adding it to The Best Places To Learn Web 2.0 Basics.
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Ptch is a new iPhone app that lets you easily mix your photos and videos into a neat slideshow with music. It seems to me like Animoto with a more attractive interface, more options and better music. You can read … Continue reading →
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Minilogs is a new web tool that lets you group multiple url addresses into one short one. There are actually quite a few others that do the same thing (and you can find them at The Best Ways To Shorten … Continue reading →
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Edublogs has just released an app for blogging on on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod. The same day, The New York Times published an article headlined “Three Varied Tools for Blogging With a Hand-Held.” I’m adding this info to The … Continue reading →
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Here are the newest additions to The Best Sites For Beginning iPhone Users Like Me: A Guide to Deciphering the Language of Smartphones is from The New York Times. SlickFlick looks like it might be a very useful storytelling application. … Continue reading →
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FlashIssue is a new free tool that lets you easily create email newsletters. I’m adding it to The Best Applications For Creating Free Email Newsletters. Here’s a video about it:
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