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- Mail Chimp
Do you want to know how we send out all of those fancy bulk emails to all 396 participating teachers in one hit then this the site for you. Could be very useful for bulk mailing of school emails etc.
- SurveyMonkey
Email Allan for user-name and password. Click on his address in Welcome Page. The simple way to create surveys.
Intelligent survey software for primates of all species. SurveyMonkey has a single purpose: to enable anyone to create professional online surveys quickly and easily. Find out what everyone is talking about..
Using just your web browser, create your survey with our intuitive survey editor. Select from over a dozen types of questions (multiple choice, rating scales, drop-down menus, and more..). Powerful options allow you to require answers to any question, control the flow with custom skip logic, and even randomize answer choices to eliminate bias.... See 2008 Sharing Caves for log-in details.
- Do View
Use DoView to draw your diagrams the Traditional Way - large outcomes models (program logics) optimized for paper, with lines and arrows links (from mid November 2007). Screenshot. Or also use the the new DoView Way which avoids you spending hours juggling lines & arrows. Build a model as large as you like by breaking it up into smaller pages readers can quickly understand, and use DoView to jump between them. Compare the Traditional and DoView Ways both of which you will soon be able to do within DoView. Take the Quick Video Tour and download a 14-day free trial today.
- Hooked on Thinking
Pam Hook and Julie Mills website with lots of interesting resources and links to their wiki. Resource material from the ICT PD Workshop @ Raumati Beach 2nd November 2008 etc etc
- Susie Vesper
Susie is the ICT PD Facilitator for the Petone Foreshore Cluster. This is her wiki. It is full of brilliant resources and webite links for teachers
- Cultivating Exceptional Talents with Digital Resources
This article is based on a keynote delivered in Perth during September of 2004. © Jamie McKenzie During the past decade we suffered fools who promised that the mere possession of certain tools would promote talent, excite imagination and lead to dramatic improvements in learning. The focus on equipment and technology rather than learning and smart teaching was a distraction from our real work, putting cart before horse and toys ahead of sound learning strategies
- Daily Jigsaw Puzzles
E Jigsaw puzzles for your students. Quite a cool site!!
- ShareIT
The anything and everything you wanted to know about ICT from animating power points ,web 2.0 through to relevant research!!!
- Flickr
An amazing photo sharing website.