Keah
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Name: Keah Cunningham
Date registered: February 20, 2011
Latest posts
- Keep-Tube — April 26, 2013
- Google Image Search — March 12, 2013
- SlideRocket for Education — February 4, 2013
- Google Voice and Video Chat — January 28, 2013
- Mozilla Popcorn Maker — December 14, 2012
Most commented posts
- VoiceThread — 1 comment
- Hulu – The Criterion Collection — 1 comment
- Мосфильм (Mosfilm) on YouTube — 1 comment
- Ge.tt — 1 comment
- JayCut — 1 comment
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Web 2.0
April 26, 2013
by Keah
April 26, 2013
Keep-Tube is another site that is very similar to KeepVid and lets you download YouTube videos straight from its website (i.e., there is no additional software you need to install). The website does run on Java, however, so you will need to have that installed to be able to download videos. Simply copy and paste …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2013/04/704/
Did you know that you can search Google using images instead of words? Similar to TinEye, Google Images allows you to do an image search in three different ways. You can click on the camera icon in the search bar to upload a photo from your computer or to paste in a URL of an …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2013/03/google-image-search/
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Web 2.0
February 4, 2013
by Keah
February 4, 2013
SlideRocket for Education is a cloud-based presentation creation tool. It is currently offering free, full-featured accounts for students and teachers with an EDU email address. SlideRocket lets you embed videos from YouTube, add photos from Flickr, and record narration for your slides, all from within your web-browser. No additional software (except Adobe Flash) is required. …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2013/02/sliderocket-for-education/
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Software
January 28, 2013
by Keah
January 28, 2013
Google Voice and Video Chat is a plugin that allows you to place voice and video calls right within Gmail. You can dial land-line phone numbers, and calls to numbers in the U.S. and Canada are free throughout 2013. Other countries can make phone calls at “heavily discounted rates.” Check it out here: https://www.google.com/chat/video
Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2013/01/google-voice-and-video-chat/
Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/12/mozilla-popcorn-maker/
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Web 2.0
November 15, 2012
by Keah
November 15, 2012
Dropmark allows you to drag and drop files from your computer or web browser to create a cloud-based presentation. You can add photos, videos, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs and websites and then organize them as you wish. You can choose who you want to share the “dropmark” with and can even collaborate with other users to …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/11/dropmark/
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Web 2.0
October 22, 2012
by Keah
October 22, 2012
FaceFlow is a video chat service that features a web interface for online video calls (with multiple people). Sign up is free, and it has a mobile app and a desktop application that you can install … but its web interface allows you to video chat with colleagues and friends without installing any stand-alone software. The website …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/10/faceflow-2/
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Web 2.0
September 19, 2012
by Keah
September 19, 2012
Jumpshare is another file sharing and distributing program (similar to Ge.tt). Jumpshare currently does not offer user accounts so files are deleted two weeks after they are shared. However, unlike Ge.tt, Jumpshare has the ability to preview or play most file types right within your web browser. You can upload .mp4, .mpeg, .mp3, .flv, .doc, …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/09/jumpshare/
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Web 2.0
August 24, 2012
by Keah
August 24, 2012
BatchGeo is a website that lets you create maps quickly and easily from spreadsheet data. Simply copy and paste geographical data from Excel (or any other spreadsheet application) or from any table on the web into BatchGeo, and click “Map Now” to create a Google map of your data. That’s it! The map can then …
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Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/08/batchgeo/
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Web 2.0
July 30, 2012
by Keah
July 30, 2012
SpeakingImage allows you to bring interactivity to your images. You can add “points of interest” and “zones of interest” to annotate specific objects or areas in your image. SpeakingImage’s annotation tool also lets you work with different layers, which allows your visitors to toggle specific annotations on or off. Check it out here: http://www.speakingimage.org/
Permanent link to this article: http://www2.ku.edu/~egarc/cgi-bin/blog/2012/07/speakingimage/
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