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Emily Chang - eHub. eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, location mapping, open source, folksonomy, design and digital media sharing. Visit eHub! Buzz and Blogosphere Sept 17, 2005eHub in The Social Software Weblog Barb Dybwad from The Social Sofware Weblog writes about eHub in her post, eHub and wsFinder: Web 2.0 applications and web services.

September 16, 2005eHub cited by Stowe Boyd in Corante In today’s Get Real column at Corante, Stowe Boyd, President/COO of Corante, the world’s first blog media company, writes about discovering new web apps at eHub, a new resource by co-founder and Ideacodes principal Emily Chang. See Stowe Boyd’s post, Mapstats and Ajax apps at Corante. [Technorati tags: ajax, web 2.0, ruby on rails, social software, blogs, tagging, open source, strategic design, eHub, emily chang] For Educators. Finally! An online quiz worth taking | EducationTechNews.com. March 4, 2010 by Claire Knight Posted in: In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, Tech Trends Let’s be honest: Everyone loves online quizzes, but they’re just fun and games, right? Not necessarily — here’s one that can help prevent major mistakes with technology. The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell Phone Communication has posted the Digital Risk Spike on its Web site.

This free online quiz measures the likelihood of running into a life-altering problem, due to irresponsible online behavior. In addition to the quiz, the site offers solutions that will help reduce digital risks by suggesting changes in online behavior. The link is a sure pass-along to staff and students alike — because everyone needs to know how to use technology responsibly: students will learn how to avoid the digital drama that causes problems, such as sexting and cyberbullying, andstaff will benefit by learning how to reduce the chances of having their identities stolen.

Turn Your Blog Into an eBook With Ebook Glue. Ebook Glue is a neat service that I discovered on Lifehacker this evening. Ebook Glue allows you to create an ebook from your blog posts. To use the service just enter your blog's RSS Feed or your blog's URL if you don't know the address of your feed and Ebook Glue will turn your posts into an ePub and Mobi files for you to download, read, and distribute. I gave Ebook Glue a try with my new iPad Apps for School blog's feed and it did exactly what it advertises. I was able to type in my blog's URL, select ePub, and then download an ePub of the blog entries. Applications for Education If you have your students blogging on a fairly regular basis they may not even notice how much good content they have written over the course of a semester or a year. Free Download - Ten Digital Storytelling Projects. Eduholic. Literary Kicks.

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