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  1. Added Jan 27, 2008 by sbrandt and 2 others
    I've compiled my exhaustive list of the tools I use most often in my classroom and in my life. These are my own and not endorsed by TechLearning or anyone else! If you use something else, share it!
  2. Added Dec 22, 2007 by aseldow
    Free conference calls
  3. Added Dec 10, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Pinger lets you trade voice messages with anyone's mobile phone. It's better than voicemail because there's no ringing or lengthy prompts. It's more personal than text because it's your voice. Plus you can send a Pinger message to a group with one call. Pinger is free and works on any US mobile phone.
  4. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    In a spring/summer 2006 evaluation of the educational effectiveness of cell phone video streaming technology, parents reported an increase in their children's knowledge of the alphabet, and in their own initiation of literacy-related activities with their children, suggesting a promising new tool to increase early literacy skills. The evaluation was designed to assess the level of acceptance of cell phones as a medium for delivering educational content to parents of preschool children and to assess any effects and differences between participants living in households at or below the poverty line and those living above the poverty line. The PBS KIDS Ready To Learn Cell Phone Study: Learning Letters with Elmo found the video content and delivery pairing made the most impact among those participating households at or below the poverty level, compared with those living above the poverty line.
  5. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    I am currently a doctoral student at the University of Michigan studying Learning Technologies. I am also an adjunct Professor at Madonna University and a former high school teacher and technology coordinator
  6. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    TalkShoe is a service that enables anyone to easily create, join, or listen to Live Interactive Discussions, Conversations, Podcasts and Audioblogs. These hosted Talkcasts can be discussions, conversations, talk shows and podcasts. Recorded Talkcasts can be listened to, downloaded, or subscribed to. And if your Talkcast becomes popular, you can make money too.
  7. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    Yes, using FreeConferencePro is absolutely free. Each conference participant dials a regular U.S. telephone number to reach our service. Depending on each user’s location, this may be a long distance call, in which case their phone company may charge them according to their long distance plan. The call itself is free to users with nationwide, unlimited, or bundled long distance service. Use of FreeConferencePro is always completely free for all users, and you can use it as often as you need and for as long as you like, no strings attached.
  8. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    We've been reading and learning about different kinds of poetry so we couldn't wait to write our own. To top it all off, now we get to READ our poetry to you! Wouldn't you love to hear a poem created by your student right now? Well, you can! Just click on the audioblogs below. Happy listening and don't forget to post a comment!
  9. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    # Telephone: Call a number, speak your mind, hang up. From anywhere you've got a phone*. From the club, the game, in traffic, at the mall, at a trade show, you name it. Talk up to 60 minutes. Interview someone or even record a conference call. # Record through your web browser: With a simple computer microphone and high-speed internet access, you can record high-quality audio...
  10. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Gcast is run by the same people that run GarageBand.com. Our goal with GarageBand is to redefine how music is discovered and promoted. Our goal with Gcast is to make personal broadcasting simple. In pursuing these goals we hope to democratize both music and media.
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