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Tag Archives: Tools
Create a Penguin song!
Add the track of a song you have created for “the best spoken word samples from some of the greatest books of all times and the finest actors around”. The 29 samples include a variety of excerpts like H.G. Well’s … Continue reading
Ourmedia
Ourmedia allows you to store video, music, photos, audio clips and other personal media for free on their servers forever, as long as you are willing to share your works with a global audience. According to their mission statement, they … Continue reading
Firewalls of the Mind
Firewalls of the Mind, originally uploaded by bee1. In Lesley’s Graham’s Peregrinations, I found the tip to Letter James, which allows you to insert a personalized text on a given picture motif. I first heard the expression firewalls of the … Continue reading
Can RSS help learners and educators?
Listening now to Mary Harrsch’s presentation at Learning Times. 16 people in the room and Mary is sharing with us her historical sites and photos while she explains how to use different tools like Flickr and how they help her … Continue reading
We will rock you!
I am back from an amazing virtual tour to Monkey Mia on Michael Coghlan’s blog thanks to the embedded Media Windows Video he created using Photo Story with photographs from his own trip a week before. On February 11th at … Continue reading
Cutting edge tools in the ESL classroom
About three weeks ago (an eternity in blogging world …which brings to my mind a flash movie prepared by Penn University on the info cycle), Michael Coghlan, a fellow webhead in Australia, invited Dafne Gonzales (in Venezuela) and me (in … Continue reading