The document presents 14 free online tools for educational use in the classroom, organized into a table of contents. It provides a brief description and reasons to use for each tool, which include tools for shortening URLs, online collaboration, editing videos, image searching, file sharing and conversion. The tools aim to enhance classroom experiences by facilitating sharing, interaction and access to online resources. The document also notes that tools on the internet may change and provides some alternative options.
This document summarizes a presentation about alternatives to PowerPoint for creating and sharing presentations. It discusses tools like Prezi that present information in a nonlinear "storyboard" fashion. It also covers collaboration tools like Zoho Show, Google Presentations, and Vyew that allow real-time editing and commenting. Finally, it mentions ways to embed and share presentations through services like SlideShare, and screen recording tools for capturing presentations. The overall emphasis is on rethinking traditional slideshows and using technology to promote discussion, collaboration and engagement.
This document discusses adding multimedia elements like sound and video to HTML webpages. It covers potential issues with multimedia websites, different audio and video file formats, and provides code examples for embedding a sound clip and YouTube video. The lesson objectives are to explain multimedia website issues, embed sound, and embed a YouTube video. Students are assigned a task to add sound and video to an existing webpage.
This document discusses why Flash should be replaced with HTML5. It provides several advantages of using HTML5 over Flash, such as HTML5 being a standard technology that is universally accessible without needing plugins. It also describes how HTML5 media playback is simpler than traditional techniques through built-in video and audio tags. The document then explains how to create animations and interactive pages using CSS3 and HTML5 elements and forms instead of Flash.
Flash is a multimedia software used to create animations, games, and interactive content for websites. It allows developers to build resizable and compact interfaces. Flash files have the .swf extension and were first introduced in 1996 to add interactivity and animation to web pages. Flash technology is used by both the Adobe Flash Player for viewing content and Adobe Flash Professional for authoring multimedia applications.
This document discusses mobile development using IBM Notes and Domino. It introduces the Teamstudio Unplugged product for mobilizing Notes applications, and covers tools like the Dojo Mobile controls in the Extension Library. The webinar agenda focuses on installing and using the Dojo Mobile controls through a wizard, manual development, and tips. It also discusses alternative mobile frameworks like Unplugged Controls and jQuery Mobile.
Open source software refers to computer programs where the source code is available to the public, allowing users to study, change and improve the software. It is often developed collaboratively. Open source software has advantages like better quality, reliability, flexibility and lower costs compared to proprietary software. The peer review process also helps improve code quality as any issues can be quickly identified and fixed by the community. Popular open source programs that power much of the internet include the Linux operating system, Apache web server, Firefox browser, and content management systems like Drupal and WordPress.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Flash, including:
- An overview of what Flash is used for and its capabilities for creating animations, presentations, games and more.
- Descriptions of basic Flash terms and tools like layers, timelines, frames, and keyframes.
- Information on publishing Flash files and considerations for accessibility and usability.
- Resources for learning more about Flash through books, tutorials and finding clipart/media.
This document summarizes a presentation about alternatives to PowerPoint for creating and sharing presentations. It discusses tools like Prezi that present information in a nonlinear "storyboard" fashion. It also covers collaboration tools like Zoho Show, Google Presentations, and Vyew that allow real-time editing and commenting. Finally, it mentions ways to embed and share presentations through services like SlideShare, and screen recording tools for capturing presentations. The overall emphasis is on rethinking traditional slideshows and using technology to promote discussion, collaboration and engagement.
This document discusses adding multimedia elements like sound and video to HTML webpages. It covers potential issues with multimedia websites, different audio and video file formats, and provides code examples for embedding a sound clip and YouTube video. The lesson objectives are to explain multimedia website issues, embed sound, and embed a YouTube video. Students are assigned a task to add sound and video to an existing webpage.
This document discusses why Flash should be replaced with HTML5. It provides several advantages of using HTML5 over Flash, such as HTML5 being a standard technology that is universally accessible without needing plugins. It also describes how HTML5 media playback is simpler than traditional techniques through built-in video and audio tags. The document then explains how to create animations and interactive pages using CSS3 and HTML5 elements and forms instead of Flash.
Flash is a multimedia software used to create animations, games, and interactive content for websites. It allows developers to build resizable and compact interfaces. Flash files have the .swf extension and were first introduced in 1996 to add interactivity and animation to web pages. Flash technology is used by both the Adobe Flash Player for viewing content and Adobe Flash Professional for authoring multimedia applications.
This document discusses mobile development using IBM Notes and Domino. It introduces the Teamstudio Unplugged product for mobilizing Notes applications, and covers tools like the Dojo Mobile controls in the Extension Library. The webinar agenda focuses on installing and using the Dojo Mobile controls through a wizard, manual development, and tips. It also discusses alternative mobile frameworks like Unplugged Controls and jQuery Mobile.
Open source software refers to computer programs where the source code is available to the public, allowing users to study, change and improve the software. It is often developed collaboratively. Open source software has advantages like better quality, reliability, flexibility and lower costs compared to proprietary software. The peer review process also helps improve code quality as any issues can be quickly identified and fixed by the community. Popular open source programs that power much of the internet include the Linux operating system, Apache web server, Firefox browser, and content management systems like Drupal and WordPress.
This document provides an introduction to using Adobe Flash, including:
- An overview of what Flash is used for and its capabilities for creating animations, presentations, games and more.
- Descriptions of basic Flash terms and tools like layers, timelines, frames, and keyframes.
- Information on publishing Flash files and considerations for accessibility and usability.
- Resources for learning more about Flash through books, tutorials and finding clipart/media.
This document provides steps to import a Flash animation into a website. It explains how to publish the animation to generate HTML files, upload these files to the website using FTP, and then copy the JavaScript code from the HTML file to embed the animation onto website pages. The steps are to: 1) Publish the Flash file, 2) Upload the generated files to the website via FTP, and 3) Copy the JavaScript code to embed the animation onto website pages.
Francesco Fullone gave a talk about optimizing frontend performance using HTML5 features. He discussed how HTML5 is not yet fully supported but parts can be used now to improve performance. He recommended techniques like using cache manifests, web storage, client-side databases, WebSockets, CSS effects instead of image sprites, and Web Workers to reduce requests and data size. CSS transitions were suggested instead of JavaScript animations. The main lesson is that optimizations require tradeoffs and not all HTML5 features are ready yet.
This document provides an overview of creating and sharing videos online. It discusses:
- Uploading videos to YouTube and Facebook, including basic accounts setup.
- Common video formats and transferring video files between devices.
- Optional resources for learning video editing.
- The Arlington Heights Memorial Library offers one-on-one digital media classes.
This document provides tips and procedures for implementing Chromebooks in a K-5 public elementary school. It recommends starting with a small pilot to test the devices on the network infrastructure and ensure staff and students are ready for deployment. It also advises enrolling devices in the Google domain using Control-Alt-E to allow management through the Admin console and considering a generic first account as the device owner to manage permissions centrally. Wiping devices rather than power washing allows re-enrolling them in the domain. The summary emphasizes that Chromebooks are easy to implement with many online resources available for support.
The document discusses several HTML tags for embedding multimedia content. It describes the <audio> and <video> tags for including sound and video files respectively. It notes the supported file formats for each. It also covers the <iframe> tag for embedding another HTML document inline. It details the attributes of the <iframe> tag and compares it to the deprecated <frame> tag, noting that <iframe> embeds content within the current document while <frame> broke the document paradigm.
Jared Whitlock Open Source In The Enterprise Plone @ NovellVincenzo Barone
Novell has used various proprietary CMS solutions over time, including TeamSite and Vignette. None of these solutions met all of our needs, nor were they easy to modify. We began looking at different Open Source CMS options, and decided on Plone. This presentation will briefly discuss Novell's proprietary CMS history, why we chose Plone, what we are currently using and developing, and our plans for the future. It will also discuss our architecture for making Plone successful for enterprise websites.
This document discusses different dramatic structures used in theater, including climactic, episodic, absurdist, ritual, patterned, serial, experimental/avant-garde, and musical structures. Climactic drama structures focus on a short period of time leading up to a climax, while episodic structures cover longer periods through a series of episodes. Absurdist theater emerged after WWII to convey a sense of alienation through illogical and absurd plots, characters, and language. Ritual and patterned dramas repeat actions and sequences that take on special meaning. Serial dramas string individual episodes together, and experimental theater emphasizes improvisation and non-traditional elements. Musical theater combines different elements through alternation and ju
Keys to Career Success - Presentation by Peter Milligan to CIMA West Midlands...Peter Milligan
This document outlines key topics for developing one's career, including:
- Understanding how emotions like excitement and fear can motivate opportunities and dangers;
- Developing self-knowledge through identifying gifts, passions, and needs;
- Crafting a personal brand centered around one's talents and values;
- Optimizing CVs, interviews, and networking to engage the hidden job market.
The overall message is on building confidence and wisdom to lead through inspiration.
The document discusses the five generations of computers. The first generation used vacuum tubes and punched cards, the second used transistors instead of vacuum tubes, and the third used integrated circuits made from many transistors. The fourth generation used silicon chips which were reliable and cheap, and the fifth generation uses artificial intelligence and parallel processing with superconductors.
Este documento presenta el portafolio virtual de Iris E. Chávez P. para el Seminario de Informática del Posgrado en Docencia Superior Virtual. El portafolio incluye una introducción, biografía de la autora, diario de actividades del curso, lo aprendido, y evidencias de los trabajos realizados. El portafolio muestra el progreso de la autora a través del curso y los conocimientos adquiridos sobre temas de informática como la historia de Internet y el uso de herramientas como Word y PowerPoint.
This document provides steps to import a Flash animation into a website. It explains how to publish the animation to generate HTML files, upload these files to the website using FTP, and then copy the JavaScript code from the HTML file to embed the animation onto website pages. The steps are to: 1) Publish the Flash file, 2) Upload the generated files to the website via FTP, and 3) Copy the JavaScript code to embed the animation onto website pages.
Francesco Fullone gave a talk about optimizing frontend performance using HTML5 features. He discussed how HTML5 is not yet fully supported but parts can be used now to improve performance. He recommended techniques like using cache manifests, web storage, client-side databases, WebSockets, CSS effects instead of image sprites, and Web Workers to reduce requests and data size. CSS transitions were suggested instead of JavaScript animations. The main lesson is that optimizations require tradeoffs and not all HTML5 features are ready yet.
This document provides an overview of creating and sharing videos online. It discusses:
- Uploading videos to YouTube and Facebook, including basic accounts setup.
- Common video formats and transferring video files between devices.
- Optional resources for learning video editing.
- The Arlington Heights Memorial Library offers one-on-one digital media classes.
This document provides tips and procedures for implementing Chromebooks in a K-5 public elementary school. It recommends starting with a small pilot to test the devices on the network infrastructure and ensure staff and students are ready for deployment. It also advises enrolling devices in the Google domain using Control-Alt-E to allow management through the Admin console and considering a generic first account as the device owner to manage permissions centrally. Wiping devices rather than power washing allows re-enrolling them in the domain. The summary emphasizes that Chromebooks are easy to implement with many online resources available for support.
The document discusses several HTML tags for embedding multimedia content. It describes the <audio> and <video> tags for including sound and video files respectively. It notes the supported file formats for each. It also covers the <iframe> tag for embedding another HTML document inline. It details the attributes of the <iframe> tag and compares it to the deprecated <frame> tag, noting that <iframe> embeds content within the current document while <frame> broke the document paradigm.
Jared Whitlock Open Source In The Enterprise Plone @ NovellVincenzo Barone
Novell has used various proprietary CMS solutions over time, including TeamSite and Vignette. None of these solutions met all of our needs, nor were they easy to modify. We began looking at different Open Source CMS options, and decided on Plone. This presentation will briefly discuss Novell's proprietary CMS history, why we chose Plone, what we are currently using and developing, and our plans for the future. It will also discuss our architecture for making Plone successful for enterprise websites.
This document discusses different dramatic structures used in theater, including climactic, episodic, absurdist, ritual, patterned, serial, experimental/avant-garde, and musical structures. Climactic drama structures focus on a short period of time leading up to a climax, while episodic structures cover longer periods through a series of episodes. Absurdist theater emerged after WWII to convey a sense of alienation through illogical and absurd plots, characters, and language. Ritual and patterned dramas repeat actions and sequences that take on special meaning. Serial dramas string individual episodes together, and experimental theater emphasizes improvisation and non-traditional elements. Musical theater combines different elements through alternation and ju
Keys to Career Success - Presentation by Peter Milligan to CIMA West Midlands...Peter Milligan
This document outlines key topics for developing one's career, including:
- Understanding how emotions like excitement and fear can motivate opportunities and dangers;
- Developing self-knowledge through identifying gifts, passions, and needs;
- Crafting a personal brand centered around one's talents and values;
- Optimizing CVs, interviews, and networking to engage the hidden job market.
The overall message is on building confidence and wisdom to lead through inspiration.
The document discusses the five generations of computers. The first generation used vacuum tubes and punched cards, the second used transistors instead of vacuum tubes, and the third used integrated circuits made from many transistors. The fourth generation used silicon chips which were reliable and cheap, and the fifth generation uses artificial intelligence and parallel processing with superconductors.
Este documento presenta el portafolio virtual de Iris E. Chávez P. para el Seminario de Informática del Posgrado en Docencia Superior Virtual. El portafolio incluye una introducción, biografía de la autora, diario de actividades del curso, lo aprendido, y evidencias de los trabajos realizados. El portafolio muestra el progreso de la autora a través del curso y los conocimientos adquiridos sobre temas de informática como la historia de Internet y el uso de herramientas como Word y PowerPoint.
The document discusses the evaluation of uses of digital technology. It describes how various digital tools were used for research, planning, construction, and evaluation of a project. For research, the internet and search engines provided access to a wide variety of information from different sources. Blogger was used to share work and research findings. Digital cameras captured location photos and feedback discussions. Video editing software like Final Cut Express was used to construct the final piece, adding titles, sounds, effects and transitions. LiveType created professional-looking credits. Photoshop designed intertitles and evaluation materials. Blogger and PowerPoint facilitated ongoing evaluation and presentation of results. Filmed discussions and visual aids supported the evaluation process.
The document rates and reviews 8 different technology tools the author used in an education class. For each tool, a brief description is provided of its features and purpose. Then, the author assigns a rating from 1 to 5 on the tool's usefulness and ease of use. The tools covered include Moodle, Firefox, Google Apps, Prezi, SlideShare, Delicious, Eyejot, and Voicethread. Overall, the tools received ratings ranging from 3 to 5 out of 5.
This document provides information about video marketing software and tips for using YouTube effectively. It discusses 15 different tools for marketing videos on YouTube, including Tube SEO Commando, Tube Toolbox, Tube Launch, mTurk, Fiverr, Tube Naire, My PYTA, AVS, Tube Nitro, Latte, Cappuccino, Espresso, and Caffeine. It then lists 6 tips for video marketing on YouTube, such as using your company logo, including your URL in videos, writing effective titles, providing valuable content, always including an HTML link in descriptions, and embedding videos on your own website.
Blogging was popular but blogs are now just written content that only interests readers temporarily. To keep readers engaged, bloggers can convert blog posts into videos. There are software like Lumen5, Wibbitz, and ActivePresenter that make it easy to convert blog posts into videos in a few minutes. Videos boost blogs by influencing users to read more and encouraging social sharing, helping blogs reach more people.
Webinar - Storymakers 3: Polishing Your Digital Story to Make It Shine! 2016-...TechSoup
Visit http://www.techsoup.org for donated technology products for nonprofits and libraries!
If your nonprofit or library is thinking about jumping into storytelling through video creation, this is the place to start! Watch TechSoup's third webinar in our four-part Storymakers 2016 series to hear Nife Adeyemi of Scottsdale Public Library and Glenn Fajardo of TechSoup talk about editing and promoting your video!
Now that you've got your raw video footage, how do you turn it into an amazing finished product? You'll learn about:
-- Post-production video editing best practices
-- Editing tools from free to high-end
-- Tips on adding sound and graphics
-- Resources for finding royalty-free audio and graphics
-- Posting to YouTube and other video hosting services
-- Best practices on sharing your video effectively with tagging, social sharing, and on your own website
-- And more!
Here is my Technology Assessment I have created for 8 Tech-Tools I learned from ED451 class! I hope you try these tools out yourself! They're all awesome!
Webinar - Video Editing and Production with Adobe Premiere Pro - 2016-06-14TechSoup
Visit http://www.techsoup for donated technology for nonprofits and libraries!
If your nonprofit or library has video footage from events, field work, and your community collecting dust on a memory card, gain insight on editing it with Adobe Premiere Pro. Glenn Fajardo of TechSoup will talk about editing using Adobe's professional-level tool!
This document provides information about using video as a marketing tool. It lists top tips, tools and sites for video marketing. It then discusses 10 specific tools that can help make videos more engaging, including Prezi, YouTube Editor, Camtasia, Animoto and CommonCraft. It concludes with 6 tips for effective video marketing, such as using branding, including URLs in videos, writing attention-grabbing titles and providing valuable content.
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It describes 9 technologies:
1. Blogger - Used for research and planning, it allowed organizing work through blog posts.
2. Prezi - Also used for planning, it created neat presentations and was easy to embed.
3. Final Cut Pro - The editing software, it taught transitions and blending clips together smoothly.
4. Powtoon - An animation tool used for evaluation, it added unique interactivity like PowerPoint.
5. Other tools included Dafont for fonts, Slidely for image slideshows, and Emaze for interactive presentations.
6. Skills like using blades to trim clips
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It describes 9 technologies used for research and planning: Blogger, YouTube, Prezi, PowerPoint, Dafont, SlideShare, Art of Title, Slidely. Technologies used for construction included Final Cut Pro, cameras, YouTube to MP3 converter. Technologies used for evaluation included Emaze, YouTube annotations, PowToon, and Slides. For each technology, a brief overview of how it was used and what was learned is provided.
The document discusses various technologies used during the process of constructing a product. It describes 9 technologies used for research and planning: Blogger, YouTube, Prezi, PowerPoint, Dafont, SlideShare, Art of Title, Slidely. Technologies used for construction included Final Cut Pro, cameras, YouTube to MP3 converter. Technologies used for evaluation included Emaze, YouTube annotations, PowToon, and Slides. For each technology, a brief overview of how it was used and what was learned is provided.
The document discusses various technologies used in constructing a thriller opening project including YouTube, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Photoshop CS6, Blogger, SlideShare, and iMovie. YouTube was used to upload video files, Final Cut Pro to edit footage and add effects, and Photoshop CS6 to create a production logo. Blogger was used to update progress and research, SlideShare to convert documents for the blog, and iMovie to record discussion videos. Each technology's pros and cons are outlined.
This document summarizes and rates 8 different technology tools that the author explored in their technology course. The tools included Moodle (rated 5/5), Firefox (rated 5/5), Google Apps (rated 5/5), LiveBinders (rated 4/5), Oovoo (rated 3.5/5), Voki (rated 4/5), SlideRocket (rated 3.5/5), and Wix (rated 5/5). For each tool, the author provided a brief description of the tool's features and their experience using it. Overall, the author found the tools introduced them to many useful classroom and personal technologies and helped them become a more efficient technology user.
This document provides information about video marketing tools and tips. It lists top free video marketing tools and sites for uploading videos. It then discusses 10 specific video editing and creation tools, including Prezi, YouTube Editor, Camtasia, Animoto, Stoome, GoAnimate, Magisto, Sellamations, CommonCraft, and ReelSEO. The document concludes by offering 6 tips for effective video marketing, such as using your company logo, including your URL, writing a compelling title, providing excellent content, always including an HTML link, and embedding videos on your own website beyond just YouTube.
Digital technology provided advantages and disadvantages at various stages of the media production process. Wikipedia and Google were useful for initial research but lacked specificity. YouTube helped find film examples but yielded unrelated results for broad searches. IMDB and BFI provided targeted industry data. Blogger allowed planning work to be shared globally and received feedback. Final Cut Express and LiveType enabled advanced editing but required a learning curve. Overall, the technology facilitated high quality results but software limitations and learning curves sometimes slowed the process.
Multimedia tools like video, images, and interactive polls can enhance classroom lessons by appealing to different learning styles. Videos can be directly embedded into presentations by modifying YouTube URLs. Fair use allows using short portions of copyrighted works for classroom teaching, but full-length videos require permission. Tools like SlideShare, Poll Everywhere, and SkyDrive allow sharing materials online while avoiding issues like link rot. Assessing student learning through techniques like CATs provides feedback without grades. Overall, multimedia engages students and enhances lessons when used appropriately.
The document summarizes the various technologies used during the research, planning, construction, and evaluation phases of creating an opening title sequence for a film. Some of the key technologies mentioned include:
- YouTube and IMDb for research on title sequences and films
- TimeToast and Keynote for planning and timelining the project
- Final Cut Pro, Recording Lite, and Audacity for constructing and editing the title sequence
- Prezi, PowerPoint, and Emaze for evaluating and presenting on the process
The document discusses how each technology was used and the benefits it provided to the project.
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Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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4. TECH TOOL #1
FUR.LY – URL SHORTENER FOR MULTIPLE URLS
Use this tool...
• To link to multiple websites with a single URL
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Easy to use, just add your URLs on the main page and click “go”
• Eliminates the need for multiple windows or tabs
• Free statistics of how many people have viewed your fur.ly
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5. TECH TOOL #2
TYPEWITH.ME – ONLINE COLLABORATION TOO
Use this tool...
• For online group collaboration on a document
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Easy to invite others to join
• Each author comes up as a different color, so you can see who is
editing what
• Easy to import/export the document
• You can save your document along the way, and view various
revisions
• Easy to share your document when you’re finished
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6. TECH TOOL #3
TUBECHOP.COM – CUT ONLINE VIDEOS
Use this tool...
• To share a part of a YouTube video
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
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Select what you share with your students
Easily share your chopped video
Includes an embed code for your blog or presentation
Includes direct link to chopped video
Includes link to original video
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7. TECH TOOL #4
BLIPSNIPS.COM – COMMENT AND EDIT ONLINE VIDEOS
Use this tool...
• As an alternative way to interact with and share a YouTube video
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Cleans up the video (no ads, other comments, etc.)
• Allows you to jump to where the comments are
• Embed link makes it easy to share
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8. TECH TOOL #5
VIEWPURE.COM – SIMPLIFY YOUTUBE VIDEOS (CUT THE ADDS AND COMMENTS)
Use this tool...
• To remove ads and comments from a YouTube video
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Cleans up the video (no ads, other comments, etc.)
• Gives a direct link to your clean video
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9. TECH TOOL #6
ZAMZAR.COM – FILE CONVERTER
Use this tool...
• To send & share large files
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
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No software necessary
No ads
Send converted files directly to email inbox
Free for up to 100MB
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10. TECH TOOL #7
VOCAROO.COM – VOICE RECORDER
Use this tool...
• To easily record & send a voice message
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
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No software necessary
No ads
Send voice message (URL) directly to email inbox
No limit on message length
Download your message
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11. TECH TOOL #8
DROPITTOME.COM – FILE SHARER
Use this tool...
• To receive/send large files to others
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Password protection
• Works for VERY large files – up to 75MB
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12. TECH TOOL #9
MORGUEFILE.COM – PUBLIC IMAGE SEARCH ENGINE
Use this tool...
• To find free images to inspire you, or use in creative work
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• As long as you don’t sell or claim ownership of the image, ALL of
the images in their database are free to:
o Remix — to adapt the work.
o Commercial — to use this work for commercial purposes.
o Without Attribution — to use without attributing the original
author.
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13. TECH TOOL #10
PICS4LEARNING.COM – EDUCATIONAL PUBLIC IMAGES
Use this tool...
• To find free images to inspire you, or use in creative work
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• copyright-friendly image library for teachers & students
• browse by topic
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14. TECH TOOL #11
FOTOPEDIA.COM – COLLABORATIVE PHOTO ENCYCLOPEDIA
Use this tool...
• To find free images to inspire you, or use in creative work
Why the SimpleK12 Team likes this tool:
• Many talented photographers and artists upload to this site
• Articles include information about the topic – not just photographs
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15. BONUS TOOL #12
QUIETUBE.COM – SIMPLIFY YOUTUBE VIDEOS
We all know how a free tool on the internet can be – one day it’s there,
the next it’s not. This is why we’re providing some alternatives to a few
tools in our list. This tool is an alternative to #5, ViewPure.com, and
works in very much the same way.
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16. BONUS TOOL #13
MEDIACONVERTER.ORG – FILE CONVERTER
We all know how a free tool on the internet can be – one day it’s there,
the next it’s not. This is why we’re providing some alternatives to a few
tools in our list. This tool is an alternative to #6, ZamZar.com, and
works in very much the same way.
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17. BONUS TOOL #14
DROPBOX.COM – FILE SHARER
We all know how a free tool on the internet can be – one day it’s there,
the next it’s not. This is why we’re providing some alternatives to a few
tools in our list. This tool is an alternative to #8, Dropittome.com, and
works in very much the same way.
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