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1.) www.scribd.com/ Scribd.com is a good web site for accessing books via the internet. There is a monthly fee, which allows you to search for books and read them instantly. They have a large selection of books, much like Amazon, except you don't purchase the books, you purchase the rights to access the website that contains the books. 2.) animoto.com/ Animoto is what I used to complete one of the assignments for ED 701 ICARE 3: animoto.com/play/DPOJ04OmipJihrfMVxDe8A. It is a site that allows you to create video slideshows. You can explore the website and create videos for free. You have to pay extra if you want to upgrade and enhance your videos. 3.) prezi.com/presentation-software/?rc=sem0branded0search0US00prezi&c3api=7659,81811624731,prezi,e&placement=&KW=prezi&c3api=7659&creativeID=81811624731&matchtype=e&gclid=CKXR4t310M8CFRSDfgodkB4H1A Prezi.com is a website similar to Powerpoint, but it allows you to create more engaging presentations. Here is a link to an unfinished document that I started: prezi.com/ijbdkofnio8s/ed-701-icare-3-reflect/ One thing I liked about Prezi.com is that you can upload photos and videos into the presentation. 4.) del.icio.us/ Delicious is a website to help store and organize websites that you've researched and liked. 5.) www.slideshare.net/ Slideshare is a website where you can build your own slide shows with pictures and graphics.
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AuthorMy name is Joe Hall. I am an elementary bilingual teacher in Napa, CA. Archives
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