These are my links for February 10th:
- Generation YES Blog » Blog Archive » Second Thoughts on Second Life – Second Thoughts on Second Life When I joined the group of educators in Second Life called the CAVE (see previous post) I promised myself I would do two things: 1) approach Second Life with an open mind and 2) write about it along the way.
- Pixelpost » Home – Pixelpost is an open-source, standards-compliant, multi-lingual, fully extensible photoblog application for the web. Anyone who has web-space that meets the requirements can download and use Pixelpost for free!
- The Tech Savvy Educator » Blog Archive » Forum Friday – Is Second Life Worth The Trip? –
- Reshade – Image Resizer – Discover many beautiful pictures. Create wallpapers from them with the reshade online image resizer: * Resize any image with the online resizer * Quick preview on mouse over * Vote the images in the gallery * Add images to your personal gallery * Make ima
- Study Hacks » Blog Archive » The Art of Speaking: “There is a special circle in hell for those who use laser pointers,” this and other advice from a master speaker. – I = f(K,P,T) Your Impact is a function of your Knowledge about speaking, Practice, and Talent ? in decreasing order of importance. Winston?s advice focuses on your knowledge about speaking. This is the easiest way to gain the biggest increases in you
- Sheppard Software – educational games and activities for kids of all ages. – We design educational software and online games with these goals: 1) To add sound and visual effects to make learning fun and more memorable. 2) To design games with many difficulty levels so that players will continue to be challenged no matter how far t
- EyeWitness to History – history through the eyes of those who lived it – Your ringside seat to history – from the Ancient World to the present. History through the eyes of those who lived it, presented by Ibis Communications, Inc. a digital publisher of educational programming.
- twemes.com – Twemes.com follows Twitter.com tweets that have embedded tags that start with a # character. As an example, the following: Twitter #socon08 to add to this weekends tweets – http://twemes.com/socon08 Twemes can use letters, numbers and the – a
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