APS ITC Daily Diigo Links 03/05/2009
Filed Under (Daily Diigo Links) by Heather Hurley on 04-03-2009
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Links to Tens of Thousands of Legal Music Downloads
Links to Tens of Thousands of Legal Music Downloads
Enjoy free music without getting in trouble by downloading the legal MP3s many musicians provide as a way to promote themselves.
By Michael David Crawford
You don’t need to worry about getting sued by the Recording Industry Assocation of America or arrested by the FBI if you download legal music. Many independent and unsigned musicians offer downloads of their music in hopes of attracting more fans. Here’s some music from my friends Oliver Brown and Rick Walker’s Loop.pooL as well as my own piano compositions.
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Online diagram, flow chart software – Draw Anywhere
What you can do?
* Draw Flowcharts, Process diagrams, Organizational charts and more.
* Login from anywhere and modify your diagram.
* Share your diagram with others or link to your webpage.
* Export your diagram as an image file (jpg, png etc).
* No software to download. You just need a web browser with Flash player. -
The Netbook Effect: How Cheap Little Laptops Hit the Big Time
- Netbooks violate all the laws of the computer hardware business. Traditionally, development trickles down from the high end to the mass market. PC makers target early adopters with new, ultrapowerful features. Years later, those innovations spread to lower-end models. – By Fred Delventhal
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Netbooks violate all the laws of the computer hardware business. Traditionally, development trickles down from the high end to the mass market. PC makers target early adopters with new, ultrapowerful features. Years later, those innovations spread to lower-end models.
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In Search Of Answers, Teachers Turn To Clickers : NPR
More teachers are equipping their classrooms with little keypads — often called clickers — that let students instantly, and anonymously, answer questions. Teachers say the clickers are improving the quality of education by measuring how engaged students are in the material they are learning.
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More teachers are equipping their classrooms with little keypads — often called clickers — that let students instantly, and anonymously, answer questions. Teachers say the clickers are improving the quality of education by measuring how engaged students are in the material they are learning.
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More teachers are equipping their classrooms with little keypads — often called clickers — that let students instantly, and anonymously, answer questions. Teachers say the clickers are improving the quality of education by measuring how engaged students are in the material they are learning.
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newer clicker models even allow for open-ended responses beyond multiple choice.
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newer clicker models even allow for open-ended responses beyond multiple choice.
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Remote Access: Expanding Your Classroom’s Global Perspective
- Are there people or other obstacles that prevent any of the great things in this list from happening in Arlington? – By Fred Delventhal
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This is a stylization of a slideshow originally created by Karl Fisch, examining globalization and America’s future.
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