Daily Diigo Bookmarks 07/03/2009
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Web 2.0 Tools and Applications – Go2web20
Amazed at how many I’ve never heard of!
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ArtisanCam – Activities – Super Action Comic Maker
Very cool – would be great on netbooks w/kids for creative writing or in the digital storytelling toolbox!
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NECC 2009 @Web English Teacher
This PDF handout explains how to set Word to look for specific lapses.
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This PDF handout explains how to set Word to look for specific lapses.
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Lifehacker – PortableApps.com Suite 1.5 Improves Menu Looks, Customization – Thumb drive
Windows only: The PortableApps.com Suite, a full-featured app package that runs from a USB drive, has upgraded with a crisper-looking and more customizable menu, the latest versions of a ton of great freeware, and more.
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You are now entering the Renewable World where you can explore the diversity of renewable materials and their role in building a sustainable future.
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Digi Parent – Digital Citizenship for Understanding
Learn about today’s social landscape, discover the pressing need for digital citizenship, and act to become better digital citizens.
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Kind of like an online only OneNote
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Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Home – Web 2.0 Tools for Educators
Web 2.0 is a cool buzzword floating around, but its meaning has become somewhat diluted and obscured like a spoken story handed down from generation to generation. So many people limit their thinking of Web 2.0 to blogs and wikis, but it’s so much more. So here’s my working definition of this thing we call Web 2.0:
- the next generation of the internet where the content of the web is created or edited by end-users (either individually or collaboratively) rather than those few geeky computer nerds. Further, these sites often allow collaboration, sharing, and assimilation to bring about exchanges of ideas from many different perspectives in the form of text, photos, videos, and/or other multimedia components.
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