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eFront Contest – A Chance to Win $400 and a copy of eFront Community
0 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on June 4, 2010 under Edu Tech, Teaching Tools
Good news to fans and users of eFront learning management system (LMS) and the eFront team has announced a list of contests with $400 cash prize as well as free Community++ version of eFront. The following is the extract of their contest announcement. Do visit their website for more info. The eFront team is very happy to announce the following summer contests as a gesture of goodwill towards ... more.
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5 Facebook Apps to Make Your Classes Easier
3 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on September 21, 2009 under Edu Tech, Teaching Tools
Got this from DownloadSquad and it's good to note that you can actually make good use of social-networking sites like Facebook to help manage your classes. Apart from downloading game apps like Mafia Wars or Restaurant City, school students can try out the following useful apps: Notely Notely is a comprehensive system for to-do list, homework planning and events. The Facebook app is just one... more.
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RCampus: Open Tools for Open Minds
0 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on April 14, 2009 under Edu Tech, Teaching Tools
If you're an educator looking for a free online system that offer tools to create your very own collaborative online environments, then you should look at RCampus. RCampus is a collaborative environment by Reazon Systems, Inc that is a one-stop shop for everything school related. RCampus utilizes Open Education Management system that makes it easy to build personal and group websites, manage... more.
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Top 10 Super Firefox Addons for Efficient Researchers
2 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on February 24, 2009 under Edu Tech, Research, Teaching Tools
Ever since it was introduced in 2004 as a "replacement" for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox has never failed to impress its users with its fantastic features. The popularity of Firefox continues to grow primarily because of its speed, ease of use, and the availability of free “add-ons” which allow users to add additional features to customize the Firefox browser. As a res... more.
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Use Ning for Classroom 2.0
2 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on February 19, 2009 under Edu Tech, Teaching Tools, Tech & Web
The rapid development in Web 2.0 has seen a bombardment of various social networking sites like Facebook, Friendster and MySpace. The latest to become popular in Malaysia is Ning.com , launched in 2005. Co-founded by the former creator of Netscape, "Ning" comes from the chinese word for "peace". A great name for a Web 2.0 company as it's simple to remember and short for a domai... more.
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