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I was excited to see all the free things you can do with Google. I think the document collaboration tool will be so helpful to our school. Also, when I return to school, I think that I may be able to turn some books into Podcasts. AA
Posted by: Amanda | July 11, 2007 at 02:28 PM
I had never taken the time to look at Magic iMovie. I'll definitely use that. It's too easy.
I HAVE used Atomic Learning off and on during the year. I hope the county keeps paying for it. I also used it to teach students when we were dong an iMovie
I emailed the link to my picasa pictures and got nice responses from a few people.
The thing so far that I'm not quite clear on is RSS feeds.
Posted by: Chris Doemel | July 12, 2007 at 08:22 AM