May 17th, 2009
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TextMarks – Welcome – Make information accessible from any cell phone – via text messages. Coordinate Activities. Express Yourself!
TextMarks | What Do You Want the World to Know? Make information accessible from your cell phone. Communicate with friends, teammates, customers, & more. Update timetables, arrange meetings, notify last minute changes, game results, today’s menu, & more. | TextMarks.com
tags: mobile
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Wiffiti
tags: mobile
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Webspiration: Online Visual Thinking Tool | myWebspiration
tags: mindmapping
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Classroom Response System Plans for Higher Education | Poll Everywhere
tags: crs, polling
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mp3DirectCut – editor to cut, fade, split and record compressed mpeg audio
mp3DirectCut homepage – fast mp3 editor and recorder
tags: mp3, audio
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VFI – AV and Presentation Furniture Catalog –
tags: av, furniture
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digitalresearchtools / FrontPage
tags: tools, education
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Teach Online – Welcome
tags: pedagogy, elearning
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OpenDisc
tags: opensource, software, education
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Find Open Source Alternatives to commercial software | Open Source Alternative – osalt.com
tags: opensource, software
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Heidegger on Poetry and Technology: Toward a New Dispute over Ancient and Modern Gods – 文库 – ä¸å›½çŽ°è±¡å¦ç½‘
tags: poetry, technology
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Leonard O’Brian | Writing | Essays | Why Poetry Is Not Technology: The Inexplicability of Metaphor
tags: poetry, technology
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Whither Humanities and Advanced Technologies?
Whither Humanities and Advanced Technologies?
tags: poetry, technology
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Educom Review
tags: poetry, technology
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Scratch | Home | imagine, program, share
tags: programming, education
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Download Game Maker 7 for free and start making your own professional-quality games in just a couple of clicks!
tags: programming, gaming
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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Il y a dans l'aurore du talent quelque chose de naïf et de hardi en même temps qui rappelle les grâces de l'enfance et aussi son heureuse insouciance des conventions qui régissent les hommes faits.
Eugène Delacroix
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