Your clips from Web - WebClip.in
"WebClip lets you clip videos, photos, text and links that most interests you. Rather than bookmarking the web page (of course you can do that too), you save parts of pages that you like. Having all the clips in one location, able to play, view, read and share them with your friends via social networking channels, are some of the advantages of webclip. "
Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch: 2009: What I bought this year
check out some of these new tools and toys!
Life Feast: 10 Ways of sending your Christmas Greetings
cool tools for schools, too!
"Collect all kinds of images, videos from over 30 video sites, slideshare presentations, scribd documents, pdfs, links, rss feeds and much more."
"a collection of 140-character pearls of wisdom from educators using the social networking service, Twitter.
From behaviour management to interaction with colleagues, you will find practical advice and ideas contributed by classroom practitioners!"
2009 by Doug BelshawThe e-book, the e-reader, and the future of reading
/ The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com
via Stephen's Lighthouse - good principles for webpage design, too! Get your "customers'" attention!
"search engine for images, mostly ones that have a Creative Commons license. It’s design is very attractive and easy to use. The key reason I like it, though, is because when you want to use one of their photos, it automatically shows whatever permissions are required."
Posted from Diigo. The rest of teacher-librarians group favorite links are here.
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