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10 Collaboration Tools Every Teacher Needs for Back to School | AvatarGeneration
"Whether it is students collaborating on a project or teachers collaborating with one another, collaboration is an important part of education. Finding ways to collaborate that do not take up a lot of time and are still effective, however, can be difficult. These 10 collaboration tools solve that problem by making collaboration you can do all the time."
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5 Reasons Why Your Students Should Write Every Day
"Are your students writing as much as they should be? Classroom writing, done with willful focus and daily diligence, remains an essential part of educating students of all ages, including adults. Here are five reasons why classroom writing is still a must:"
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10 Apps to Turn Your iPad Into a Musical Production Tool | iPad.AppStorm
"The iPad is a tool with many uses. One of my main uses for it is a performance and composition tool when I’m not near my beloved desktop/MacBook. The iPad is surprisingly powerful when it comes to handling some of the tasks I have it do with regards to music, things that are probably quite CPU intensive."
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North Carolina Learning Object Repository
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Sketch and doodle your brains out.
Sketch, doodle, share - no registration required
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20+ Tools to Create Your Own Infographics
"A picture is worth a thousand words – based on this, infographics would carry hundreds of thousands of words, yet if you let a reader choose between a full-length 1000-word article and an infographic that needs a few scroll-downs, they’d probably prefer absorbing information straight from the infographic. "
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50 Indispensable EdTech Tools for 2012 - OnlineDegrees.org
"Technology and education are pretty intertwined these days and nearly every teacher has a few favorite tech tools that make doing his or her job and connecting with students a little bit easier and more fun for all involved."
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A Glimpse Into Google's Search Engine of the Future | Jeffbullas's Blog
"Google is constantly tweaking and evolving its search engine to continue to be relevant on a fast moving and evolving web."
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Classroom 2.0 Book - Now Available (and it's FREE) | Angela Maiers, Speaker, Educator, Writer
"The Classroom 2.0 Book is now live, and I am proud to have a chapter ( No Genius Left Behind) in this free e-book that was created as part of Classroom 2.0′s 5th Anniversary Project. This year’s book project was put together by three fantastic leaders in education: Steve Hargadon, Richard Byrne, and Chris Dawson."
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10 Fun Tools To Easily Make Your Own Infographics | Edudemic
"People love to learn by examining visual representations of data. That’s been proven time and time again by the popularity of both infographics and Pinterest. So what if you could make your own infographics? "
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How to Dual Boot Linux on Your Mac and Take Back Your Powerhouse Apple Hardware
"A fast, refreshed, and completely awesome Mac is within your reach, but Mountain Lion isn't the way to get there."
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Clover: Get Chrome-Like Tabbed File Browsing In Windows Explorer
"While tabbed-interface dates back to as early as 1980’s, web browsers like Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome made it mainstream. "
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Why online video remains in TV's shadow - iMediaConnection.com
"Brands and their marketers would like to shift more budget to online video -- really. They know perfectly well that consumers are there waiting. But online will never have the gravitas of TV advertising until one very important change takes place."
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