For those of you who use Twitter, I have now started tweeting a feed from the Popular (front page) section of Edutagger. This means that these links will appear on Edutagger's Twitter profile if you're following me - use this link: twitter.com/edutagg
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iTALC is a use- and powerful didactical tool for teachers. It lets you view and control other computers in your network in several ways. It supports Linux and Windows 2000/XP (Vista support will come) and it even can be used transparently in mixed environments!
In contrast to widely used commerc
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The lives of today's college students have always included computers and the Internet. That technology now has moved from the ether into instruction.
I think the same can be applied to secondary education.
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This book is a deep extension of the focus and content on my blog, Using Wiki in Education It contains 10 case studies written by teachers that describe how they're using the wiki to transform courses and engage today's students in a range of environments including high school, small college, maj
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The Common Craft Show is a series of short explanatory videos produced on our own time.
They have great videos that explain Twitter, online Photo Sharing, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Wikis and RSS in very simple terms.
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Enjoy real-time collaboration with up to three participants using interactive features such as:rnrn * Two-way audiorn * Interactive whiteboardrn * Direct messagingrn * Application sharingrn * File transferrn * Synchronized web tourrn * Live webcamrn * Break
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PHPmotion is a free video sharing software application that will allow you to create and run your very own video sharing website. With very little knowledge required you can now have website just like youtube.com and dailymotion.com and best of all, its 100% free to download and use.
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Chatzy is a free private chat service. Useful for backchannel discussions during workshops. Participants can interact with comments, ideas, links, questions during the presentation.
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The article ‘CSS for Beginners’ posted on css-faq.com has made the task of beginners who want to have an idea about CSS easier. It shows the basic CSS syntax and the various ways of adding a stylesheet to a web page like Inline method, Embedded method and Linked method. All these steps are describe
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My classroom presentations for IST and ITVET for years 9-12, HSC and school certificates. Various topics, usually in a sequence such as T1L7 - Term 1, Lecture 7. PMHS is Parramatta Marist High School, Sydney Australia.
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This is the wikipedia entry on elearning.
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Good place to start if you're considering using Alice
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With Sprout, you can create sophisticated and dynamic interactive content.
Building a sprout is easy. Choose from dozens of pre-built templates or start from scratch. Drag-and-drop shapes, text, images, video, and more. Then add components such as slideshows, jukeboxes, and countdown clocks, as
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