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28 January 2007
How to eMail Large Files
Topic: All subjects
This online service allows you to upload large files (up to 100MB) and spits out a private web address which you can then email your contact e.g. teacher. Best of all, the link as a 'best before' date: 30 minutes right up to one week long. After that time the link is dead, the file deleted, your content transferred by then to its rightful owner.

Posted by tonywh2 at 12:58 PM EADT
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27 January 2007
Blog Text to Voice Conversion
Topic: blogs
Turn readers into listeners, and transform your blog into a high quality, broadcast that can vastly expand your audience reach! Similar to Talkr.

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:26 AM EADT
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Mind-mapping and Brainstorming Tool
Topic: All subjects
Bubbl.us is a neat new mind-mapping and brainstorming tool. You can create “Bubbles” containing an idea, link them together, drag them and zoom in and out using the flash interface. You can also save your charts once you’re done. Very simple and fun to use.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:02 AM EADT
Updated: 27 January 2007 8:03 AM EADT
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26 January 2007
Widgets for your blog and wiki
Topic: All subjects
Widgetbox is an online directory of web widgets for blogs and other web pages. These widgets work with TypePad, WordPress, Blogger, MySpace as well as most other blogs, sidebars or websites. No plug-ins are needed, and they're free!

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:28 PM EADT
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14 January 2007
Multimedia Blogging
Topic: blogs
With Scrapblog, you can easily create stunning multimedia scrapbooks featuring your photos, videos, audio and a bunch of creative elements. Scrapblog is drag-and-drop-easy so that youcan tell your stories and share them online or turn them into high-quality photo books and DVDs. Best of all, it's free and there's nothing to download.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:01 PM EADT
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13 January 2007
Online File Storage
Topic: All subjects
Store your files online for free at this site. The service provides a URL for your  files that you can embed in your blogs and wikis. Features: > Upload unlimited files > Serve unlimited download > Files stay online forever.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:17 AM EADT
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10 January 2007
File Conversion
Topic: All subjects

Here is a free site for converting files to different formats without having to download software. There is a growing list of online file conversion sites, but Zamzar has an impressive list of support file formats for documents (including MS Office docs), images, audio, and video including WMV, AVI, and many more.  More importantly, the site is incredibly easy to use and very handy when you need to do an urgent file conversion and want to avoid the hassle of the numerous freeware downloads.


Posted by tonywh2 at 7:19 PM EADT
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Daily News - Current Events Updates
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This is an excellent site for keeping abreast of current events. It's a good start for any project involving current affairs, allowing you to get all the info without aimless wondering through Google's dark corridors. Make sure that you register for access to My World. MyWorld is your personal collection of news within Daylife, where you can save stuff that you find interesting, or want to easily check up on later.


Posted by tonywh2 at 8:38 AM EADT
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Five Simple Steps To Designing With Colour
Topic: Website design
Here is a tutorial on using colour in design. Designing with colour is perhaps the element of graphic design which is the most difficult to get right. Why? Well, because it is the most subjective. For some, a palette of dark grey with splashes of bright pink will be just great; to others it would just be all wrong. Too many designers, whether schooled in colour-theory or not, end up making subjective decisions about colour and then when it comes to explaining those decisions to a client, things begin to unravel.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:17 AM EADT
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27 December 2006
Write Notes on a Web "Whiteboard"
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Use this web “whiteboard” for your own notes or collaborative note development. SKRBL is a web whiteboard. Just start SKRBL, give your SKRBL URL to your friends, and instantly start sharing online. Write notes and add images, see & edit each others notes...Everyone sees the same screen, everybody stays on the same page.


Posted by tonywh2 at 1:38 PM EADT
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Web Design Tutorial
Topic: Website design

Here is a link to basic web design tutorials. You can't just take all the design elements, throw them together and make a good web page, any more than you can take some eggs, sugar, flour and throw them together and get a cake.  Making a web page that works requires a lot of sensitivity to the various forces at work. A good design solution is one that balances those (often opposing) forces. And here is a link to a tutorial that focuses on Web 2.0 design.


Posted by tonywh2 at 1:13 PM EADT
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23 December 2006
Improve Your Writing Skills at OWL
Topic: All subjects
Use this resource to improve your writing skills. The goal of the Online Writing Laboratory (OWL) is to provide a resource for students who want writing help but can't attend writing classes. OWL has become a complement to classroom instruction, a supplement to face-to-face tutorials, and a stand-alone reference for thousands of writers worldwide. Use the "Navigation Menu" to access learning resources the include "The Writing Process", "Creative Writing" and "Job Search Writing".

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:48 AM EADT
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20 December 2006
Words Using Flickr Photos
Topic: All subjects


Spell with Flickr
is a widget that enables you to create words with each letter represented by a photo from Flickr. Be creative and use this widget for your projects and reports. You can experiment with alternatives for each letter and the html code is provided to enable you to embed your words/titles in your blogs and wikis.


Posted by tonywh2 at 9:20 PM EADT
Updated: 20 December 2006 9:25 PM EADT
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19 December 2006
Slideshow Creator
Here is a great free slideshow creator. Use this web2.0 service to create slideshows from your photos and PowerPoint slides (saved as .gif files) that you can embed in your blogs and wikis. Slideshow creators can take photos from different sources and put them into a flash-based widget which flips, slides, scrolls, or fades through your favorite pics. 

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:09 AM EADT
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13 December 2006
New Web2.0 Developments
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If you want to keep up to date with Web2.0 software releases then visit, better still subscribe, to this blog. With hundreds of thousands of subscribers via email and RSS and in excess of 1 million monthly pageviews, Mashable is the world's largest blog focused exclusively on social networks and Web2.0 developments.

Posted by tonywh2 at 11:47 AM EADT
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Website Development
Topic: Website design

Try using this webservice to create and publish websites. Weebly is the easiest way to create and publish a great looking website for free. From personal to professional sites, Weebly will enable you to spend your time on the most valuable part of your site, its content. Features include * Drag and drop interface, * a variety of themes, * personalised sub-domains (WOW!), * export to zip filies and numerous content elements (photos, videos, maps, etc.



Posted by tonywh2 at 8:23 AM EADT
Updated: 13 December 2006 11:48 AM EADT
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7 December 2006
Photo Enhancements Using ZingFu
Topic: All subjects
ZingFu lets you take your photos and put them into Zings (borders and/or crazy photos). You can send your Zing to friends or even your projects. You can also post your Zing in your blogs. You can copy the HTML code from the Zing page or from your ZingFolio. On both of these pages there is a link that says "post to MySpace". Click on that link and it'll open a box with the code. Then just paste that code into a section on your blog or wikispace.

Posted by tonywh2 at 7:18 AM EADT
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4 December 2006
77 Ways to Learn Faster, Deeper, and Better
Topic: All subjects
The average adult only uses 10% of his/her brain. Imagine what you may be capable of with more advanced learning techniques. Here are 77 tips related to knowledge and learning to help you on your quest. Some of the tips are specifically for students in traditional learning institutions; the rest for self-starters, or those learning on their own. Happy learning.

Posted by tonywh2 at 9:24 PM EADT
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3 December 2006
Podcast Music
Topic: Podcasting
This is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons, where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want. There is a huge range of music here that you can download for use with your podcasts. Use 'Browse Tags' to search music categories.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:04 AM EADT
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30 November 2006
Using Graphics in Blogs
Topic: All subjects
Here is a great article on using graphics in blogs. People pay attention to graphics. They respond to graphics. They learn from graphics. If you want your readers/audience to "get" something as quickly and clearly as possible, use visuals. And you don't have to be a graphic artist, designer, or information architect to put pictures in your blog.

Posted by tonywh2 at 8:26 AM EADT
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