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List of and ratings of Android Applications.
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Sound files and sound effects
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DokuWiki is one of those "I can't believe we've never covered it!" tools. It's not new
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Why should we use video in the classroom? Please contribute your ideas.
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download free sound effects
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Wallwisher is a free tool that allows you to create online bulletin boards. Teachers must create an account to create walls, but students do not have to have a wallwisher account or an email address to post sticky notes to the wall. There are so many ways to use Wallwisher! I used Jing to create a simple tutorial on getting started with Wallwisher.
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For K-12 IT directors, the major appeal of open source software (OSS) generally focuses on savings in licensing fees and access to software that would not otherwise be affordable. Many also are finding that OSS simply is the best solution for their school districts–even compared to commercial versions.
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Twinity is a 3D mirror world based on real cities and real people.
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Collection of the most useful and creative products designed for Apple iPad.
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Bing is more than an Internet search engine. It’s the decision engine that helps teachers and students find what they need—fast—in a visually dynamic and organized way.
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Windows 7 helps make your technology life easier. With Windows 7, your PC is more visual and intuitive, so everyday tasks are easier to do. With it, you can:
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Webnote is a tool for taking notes on your computer. It allows you to quickly write something down during a meeting, class, or any other time that you have a web browser available.
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Kids around the country are getting high on the internet, thanks to MP3s that induce a state of ecstasy. And it could be a gateway drug leading teens to real-world narcotics.
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Travelfish travel guide apps help you to get the most out of your trip. They're a bit different to some of the iPhone travel apps you may have tried. They're comprehensive, independent, beautifully designed and totally intuitive to use.
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