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Organizing your tasks efficiently is the first step toward an efficient management. The post-it era is over: enter the 21st century successfully. Via Susan Bainbridge, Gert Nilsson
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December 22, 2012 1:37 PM
Osrganizing tasks help create an organized life. Delete the scoop?
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I think you will enjoy discovering all of the new tools that these web sources will present. I guarantee that you will find something new that will amaze you as you explore. So get ready to dive into these web 2.0 treasure troves! Via Petra Pollum Delete the scoop?
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Ana Cristina Pratas's comment,
May 20, 10:20 AM
Yes it is Bronwyn! Hope to revamp Binders over the summer when I have more free time.
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Shona Whyte: Wisconsin high school English teacher and educational blogger E. Harter has a nice list of tools from Scoop.it to Voicethread with a succinct description of each, ideas for lesson planning, and some links to student examples at the end. Via Baiba Svenca, Shona Whyte
Charlotte's comment, August 3, 2012 10:33 AM
May I also add Present.Me that allows you to attach a video of yourself presenting to your powerpoint presentation. I use it to send to my class when I cannot be there for their lessons. Genuis.
Baiba Svenca's comment,
August 3, 2012 12:01 PM
I agree Charlotte! Present.me is awesome, I use it too. And Prezi, and many more tools.... But that was the author's choice. I like the annotations and tips very much!
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Michigan elementary instructional coach Erin Klein has this list of digital tools for project work (Glogster, xtranormal), plus ideas for exploitation with young learners. Via Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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The Resource for Education Technology Leaders focusing on K-12 educators. Via callooh, Dennis T OConnor, Lourense Das Delete the scoop?
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For the past 8 months, I have been introduced to and have used many Web 2.0 Tools – personally, with my staff and school, and with my students. I would like to briefly share some of the Web 2.0 tools. Via Susan Bainbridge, Score Project, Kent Wallén Delete the scoop?
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Animoto turns your photos and video clips into professional video slideshows in minutes. Fast, free and shockingly simple - we make awesome easy. (#Educational uses of @animoto are fantastic! Via Susan Bainbridge, Kent Wallén Delete the scoop?
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RT @lyn_hay: A List of Free Must Have PDF Tools for Educators: http://t.co/LBrVhfhT #pdf #etl411 #inf2506 #austl... Via Niels Damgaard Delete the scoop?
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This is a nice free app for creating animated photo albums on your iPhone or iPad. Via Nik Peachey, Petra Pollum Delete the scoop?
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If you have ever found a website that you really like and wished that there were more like, Websites Like is a website you should try. Websites Like helps you find sites that are similar to your favorites. To find similar sites just enter the url of a like that you like and let Websites Like suggest similar sites to you.
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Free Technology for Teachers is an exceptional resource!
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In Steven's Web20Classroom blog, he shares his top 5 favorite teacher tools on YouTube. Via Patty Ball, Kent Wallén Delete the scoop?
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Wiki "The definitive site for free visual tools and devices also includes support tools. Compiled by Karl Gude of Michigan State University's School of Journalism from various sources on the internet. All were given strong recommendations and some may appear under more than one category." Via k3hamilton, Ove Christensen, Kent Wallén Delete the scoop?
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