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Nice and easy writing & an Annotation Tool
PenZen – The distraction free writing enviroment distraction-free writing environment (tags: writingonline) scrible | smarter online research – annotate, organize & collaborate on web pages Receommened via http://chronicle.com/blogs/profhacker/scrible-a-new-tool-for-web-annotation/33240?sid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en (tags: web2.0 research annotation)
Tagged annotation, writingA few links about social networking
So now it is several links about social networking and social media Turkish Library Week Presentation « Tame The Web presentation using social media in education (tags: socialmedia web2.0) On Privacy in Social Networks: What Drives Users? “To date, we witness the mass adoption of social networks. Roughly every 10th citizen of this planet uses […]
Tagged social network sites, social networking, twitterAn Agglomeration of links about the Internet
A few links about the Internet that I used with my CPSC 104 class. YouTube – History of the Internet A popular video about Internet history (tags: internet web video history) YouTube – World Wide Web in Plain English Yet another good ‘In Plain English’ video (tags: internet video online www lesson commoncraft) Howstuffworks “Fact […]
Tagged Internet, shallowsGoogle’s Art Project
Google’s Art Project is an excellent view of several museums and some extreme close-up view of a few world famous paintings. Art Project, powered by Google museums and individual art (tags: web2.0 reference art)
Tagged google, google art project, museumThe National Jukebox
The Library of Congress announced its online offerings of American music titled “The National Jukebox.”A nice interface into the audio collections at Library of Congress. National Jukebox LOC.gov The National Jukebox (tags: web2.0 reference online free libraryofcongress) The Library of Congress Adds a Jukebox – Wired Campus – The Chronicle of Higher Education announcement and […]
Tagged library of congress, music, national jukeboAPtBS in Austin, TX at Psych Fest 2011
Several links about APtBS in Austin, TX at Psych Fest 2011. YouTube – A Place To Bury Strangers Psych Fest 2011 Seaholm Power Plant video 2011 (tags: aptbs austin psychfest) Transmission Entertainment : From The Mind Of Adi: Austin Psych Fest Recap : Transmit Socially Initial Friday’s highlights included Radio Moscow’s scorching six-strings and Atlas […]
Tagged A Place to Bury Strangers, aptbs, austin, psychfestIcon search engine, analyzing logs, forming groups
Icon Search Engine | Iconfinder Icon search engine (tags: icon icons searchengine) Getting to Know DHAnswers (and Your Visitors) with Google Analytics – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education An alternative to analyzing the local logs on your web server web is to integrate a hosted web analytics solution. (tags: websites analysis computers_and_internet) The […]
Tagged groups, icon, log files, search engineThree Interviews with Oliver, April 2011
A Place to Bury Stangers Rewires Noise Rock | Listening Post I’ve always used anything that I can make and get my hands on. It is always an experiment, and that is what keeps things interesting. Being able to create my own effects really adds to the experience. Death By Audio builds some of the […]
Tagged interview, oliver, oliver ackermannUsing Google Docs for Grading
Using Google Documents for Grading – ProfHacker – The Chronicle of Higher Education “Enter Google Documents, one of our favorite cloud-based tools. I’ve been using it for some time now as a way for students to submit their work. But it wasn’t until I read Andrew Cullison’s “Grade Student Papers Using Google Forms†that I […]
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