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Trailmeme is an interesting new service that could be described as social bookmarking meets social mind mapping. The basic idea behind Trailmeme is that we all have our own way of connecting the things we find on the Internet when we research a topic. Trailmeme provides a way to record those connections and publish them as a mind map or flowchart that Trailmeme refers to as a "trail."
Trailmeme - Create and Trace Trails of Links
5 Tools to Create and Administer Quizzes Online
Other than attending staff meetings, writing and grading quizzes might be the least enjoyable part of teaching. Fortunately, there are some tools that can make the process a little bit easier. Here are five tools teachers can use to create and administer quizzes online. There are many other quiz and survey tools on the web, but not all of them provide the option to see quiz takers' results. These five were chosen because teachers can see their students' results.Ommwriter, el procesador de textos Zen
Cuando descubres un concepto nuevo, o algo que no conocías, siempre acarrea un momento de incertidumbre. Confieso que con Ommwriter me he sentido así . Este programa, que en un primer momento no llegas a vislumbrar su utilidad, esta resultando un asombroso descubrimiento. Si te gusta escribir , puede ayudarte, y mucho. Ommwriter busca despejar toda distracción de tu escritorio ayudándote a crear un entorno propicio para escribir. Tal como dicen sus creadores, intentan dejarte solo ante el papel para que tu creatividad fluya.Twitter Powered Subtitles for Conference Audio/Videos on Youtube
Pretty much all the sentiment I’ve picked from my post on Twitter Powered Subtitles for Conference Audio/Videos on Youtube is that the process for generating the subtitles is too complicated, so I’ve had a go at simplifying it: The workflow is now as follows. Suppose you have a recording of an event that people were tweeting through using a particular hashtag, and you want to annotate the recording using the tweets made at the time as subtitles. Go to Twitter advanced search and search for the particular hashtag;
Easier Twitter Powered Subtitles for Youtube Movies
In March 2009 Tony Hirst posted a solution for Twitter Powered Subtitles for Conference Audio/Videos on Youtube . A year and a half later, numerous evenings tweaking code, lots of support, advice and promotion from Tony, Brian Kelly and others, and we have come full circle. What began for me as a method to playback real-time tweets with the BBC iPlayer has returned to its origins, Twitter powered subtitles for a conference video on YouTube. To date the examples of using the Twitter subtitling tool (iTitle), including Reliving ALT-C 2009 keynotes with preserved tweets , have focused on replaying externally hosted video content through this site using the JW Player. This method has allowed greater control over certain aspects like interface design and features like the timeline jump navigation .
iTitle - Twitter Subtitles Generator for SMIL 3.0 SmilText (including in-browser replay), .srt and timed text XML (used with BBC iPlayer)
4. Share files: You can share files, or even folders, with other Dropbox users. So, if all the teachers in your building get Dropbox, you could, for instance, create a folder to share links to your favorite educational games sites . Whenever one teacher adds a new link, it will be available for everyone to view.

