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Create your own animated story, share your story on the web, remix to learn new skills, and learn to program!
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Create your own animated story, share your story on the web, remix to learn new skills, and learn to program!
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The hashtag (#) has become one of the most valuable assets in any modern marketing campaign. The brands that create the most effective ones and employ them well reap the benefits on Twitter. Those ……
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Here’s a little something many of us dread – webcam meetings. It’s one thing to chat with friends and family using Skype or Google Hangouts, but it’s another thing completely to try to look good and maintain a professional image for a webcam meeting.
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Write better with Draft. Easy version control and collaboration to improve your writing.
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Here are over 50 online software and applications for creating interesting infographics. These tools range from visualization tools to data sources, etc.
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Once installed, it’s easy to record your 3 minute micro masterpiece. Simply select the QuickCast logo in your toolbar and then click record. You’ll get a 5 second count-in and then it’s showtime.
Keep an eye on the QuickCast icon, it will indicate how much time you have left. Don’t worry about messing up, you can re-record at any moment.
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Easy and free online video editor. Edit videos and photos to make great home movies.
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“Put your wands away!” Professor Umbridge from the Harry Potter stories would tell the students at the beginning of each class. After a few classes when Professor Umbridge would make the announcement
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Free online Scoop It tutorial for teachers and students. TeacherTrainingVideos.com provides free step by step camtasia screencasts that take you through a whole range of ict and web2.0 tools
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