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Tech Tool Trends 2014Cynthia Dudenhoffer

MLA 2014

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Just Google the term to find the site!

They are all free, web based and require no downloads. Many also have a smartphone version.

Many of them are cooler if you use an RSS reader, blog, tweet, have a smartphone, etc.

Many are cooler if you choose to buy the “pro” version

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•A - Animoto

•B - Buncee

•C - Crowdgrader

•D – Dictation.io

•E - Edpuzzle

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•E - Edpuzzle

•F – Flippety.net

•G – Google NGram

•H - Heganoo

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•J - Jux

•L- LaLo.li

•M - Mozaiq.org

•N – NowComment

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•O – Odyssey.js

•P - Posterini

•Q - Qixshr

•R - ResearchReady

•S – Smilebox and Strut.io

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•T - Talkminer

•U - UrTurn

•V - Visme

•W - Widbook

•Z - ZeeMaps

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What did we learn?

• Tools must be prettier, slicker, multi-platform to exist

• We love manipulating other people’s stuff

• We love oversharing with the world!

• Educators like to share!

• Its not enough to do one thing!

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Thanks!

Cynthia DudenhofferDirector of Information Resources

Central Methodist University

[email protected]

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