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Fair Use Refresher
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Copyright Quick Guide
Not sure if you can copy it??? Check this Quick Guide for the answers you're looking for for all types of media and its use in the classroom or out of the classroom.
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Creative Commons
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Great Web 2.0 Teaching Tools:
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| Prezi |
This is a nice alternative to PowerPoint. Prezi offers free, advanced access educator licenses for presentations that specialize in a more structured presentation. This program allows you to organize your ideas by topic throughout the presentation, pan in on ideas and represent complex ideas. Take a non-linear approach to presentations with this creative, adaptable free program |
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| School Tube |
This is a safer, easy place to load your videos for class projects and educational purposes. Create your own channel and share it with students, teachers and parents. |
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| Mind Maps and Collaboration Websites |
This is a list of 10 of the best sites for mind mapping, brainstorming and collaborating. These are free sites, vetted by the folks at Tech Learning. |
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| Jing |
Jing allows users to capture images on the Web, then add text or voice overs to enhance their educational value. Use this program to create how-to screen shots or add context to any scanned-in image. |
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| Jog the Web |
Use Jog the Web to create a series of links to guide users through the search process. Add titles or explanations, and ask guiding questions along the way to teach users the strategies necessary for navigating the Web successfully. |
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| iGoogle |
iGoogle is a great place to manage all of your favorite Web sites, RSS feeds, email services, and many extra apps. You can select the layout and content of your page, in order to have more of your daily Web stops in one place. This allows users to keep on top of news in several different fields, manage email, and organize their most heavily traveled Web spaces. |
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