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Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
August 1, 2014 8:50 AM
You can create videos with your presentations: just add your explanations and/or notes to your slides, generate the video-then share via gmail, drive, dropbox, box, or via your chromebook, or use their iOS or Android app, or share via their Google Chrome app.
Check them out at: http://www.movenote.com/
Tutorials (Movenote lite is free for teachers/classrooms): http://edumovenote.tumblr.com/tutorials
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Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
June 3, 2014 8:13 PM
A new app that lets you surf the net collaboratively.
Sue Alexander's curator insight,
June 6, 2014 9:21 PM
This looks like another great collaboration tool for my students; certainly deserves a closer look.
alexislucas's curator insight,
June 9, 2014 5:56 AM
de mémoire ça ne marche pas bien car cela souffre de lags et se révèle contre-intuitif
Robin Good's curator insight,
September 9, 2013 7:23 PM
Editorially is a collaborative free online editor which focuses on making it easy to revise, modify and comment on any text. With a minimal and inobtrusive UI, Editorially shines when it comes to see different contributors edits to the same text or to compare different versions of a story by different editors. To format text the Markdown annotation approach is used, freeing the user from having to deal with menus and buttons. Editorially automatically saves new versions of your text and it makes it easy to go back and see every single revision and edit made. It is possible to import plain text files and to export both Markdown and HTML. All mobile devices and screens are supported. My comment: Elegant, simple, easy to use. It offers powerful revision features making a very good alternative to other collaborative editors. Free to use. Try it out now: http://vimeo.com/73479976
Alessandro Donadio's curator insight,
September 21, 2013 5:52 AM
Come usare uno strumento come questo nelle organizzazioni? |
Looks promising and pretty for curation.
Very cool! #WebConsultants #WebDesign
Scissorsfly originates from an open hackathon hosted at LinkedIn, when Sillicon Valley tech talents from places like Google, Twitter, LinkedIn, or CMU, MIT, Stanford, Berkerly came to play. We won the championship with the idea called ClipIt, which becomes the magic scissors at your hand today.
Web 1.0 gave you static webpages. Web 2.0 gives you interactions and collaborations with the web and the world. Scissorsfly will give you not only that, but also the initiative to tailor the web at will. It will be an experience beyond the long lasting web 2.0...
Finally, you can run wild with these scissors.