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Media Converter – the fastest free online audio and video converter
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Found on Twitter from James Hollis
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1000s FREE printable Early Years and KS1 resources – phonics, posters, labels, signs, activities and more!
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Pixelpipe is a media gateway that allows users to publish text and upload photos, video and audio files once through Pixelpipe and have the content distributed across over 95 social networks, photo/video sites and blogs, and other online destinations. We provide free mobile & desktop applications, liberate your media and share your life.
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Michigan Online Resources for Educators
On-line K-12 resources for teachers at the Michigan e-Library.
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The Killer App: Google Apps and Moodle Integration? | Learning is Change.
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Moodle does a very good job of monitoring students, giving assessments/grades, providing content, and doing discussion forums. It does not do a very good job of synchronous collaboration, wikis, email, or any of the other things that Google Apps does an amazing job at. I guess that is why Moodlerooms decided that it would be a great idea to get the two projects together and create an easy way to do single-sign-on.
I am amazed at the potential for something like this. Imagine being able to log into your classes, your e-mail, your sites, and your docs all at one place. Well, after much working on my own installation, I would like to provide a simple how to for making this process happen in your Moodle instance:
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Decision-Making in Times of Injustice | Facing History and Ourselves
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10 Technology Enhanced Alternatives to Book Reports – TheApple.com
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10 Ways Journalism Schools Are Teaching Social Media
Though many professors are still experimenting and learning how these tools can be used, below are 10 ways journalism schools are teaching students to use social media.
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HBO Archives: Archival Collection: The March of Time®
From 1935 to 1967, Time Inc’s newsreel series, “The March of Time®” chronicled the events of our lives. The March of Time® separated itself from its competitors using its trademark “pictorial journalism,” mixing highly-produced, long-form, documentary-style stories with dramatic re-enactments. These award-winning motion pictures recorded global events and brought them to big screens around the world and then later, television. The collection also contains historic footage dating back to 1913.
- From 1935 to 1967, Time Inc’s newsreel series, “The March of Time®” chronicled the events of our lives. The March of Time® separated itself from its competitors using its trademark “pictorial journalism,” mixing highly-produced, long-form, documentary-style stories with dramatic re-enactments. These award-winning motion pictures recorded global events and brought them to big screens around the world and then later, television. The collection also contains historic footage dating back to 1913. – By Ty Yost
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Available for the first time, we open the 30 year old image vaults of HBO Sports … One of the world’s most significant boxing collections anchors over 40,000 tapes of one-of-a-kind material covering sports and beyond.
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7 Excellent Open Courseware Collections for Digital Photographers
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Official Google Blog: Google accounts on Twitter
Comprehensive list of Google Twitter accounts.
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New iPhone app works by bump, not touch
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It is somehow fitting that University of Chicago business school students would develop an iPhone app that works by bump, not touch, on Apple’s famed screen. After all, it was a former U of C professor, President Barack Obama, and his wife, Michelle, who helped to popularize the fist bump.
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10 Ways Universities Share Information Using Social Media
Instead of focusing their attention on promoting information to mainstream media, some university public affairs offices are using the power of social media to engage the community directly.
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U Tech Tips » European History Online Resources
Great online resources for teaching European History.
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