Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (Book) in Education & Language
Shared today in the Classroom 2.0 group, this points to a free e-book download, or you can purchase the print version. It's written FOR educators.
Now, no email accounts required for students. This one was shared in the Educators Group today.
End of Europe's Middle Ages - The Impact of the Printing Press
"Printing was considered vulgar and only for the poor. Many aristocratic bibliophiles refused to disgrace their collections with the presence of a non-manuscript text. It fell to the lower classes to recognize the importance of the printing press. And they did - by the end of the fifteenth century, more than one thousand printers had printed between eight and ten million copies of more than forty thousand book titles. "
- Printing was considered vulgar and only for the poor. Many aristocratic
bibliophiles refused to disgrace their collections with the presence of a
non-manuscript text. It fell to the lower classes to recognize the importance
of the printing press. And they did - by the end of the fifteenth century,
more than one thousand printers had printed between eight and ten million
copies of more than forty thousand book titles.
Four videos showing the new features of Diigo v4
Great place for virtual field trips. See panoramic views of places around the world. Drag mouse to rotate, shift and Ctrl (or Comand) keys will zoom in or out.
Nice description of the new features in Diigo v4. Nice videos, too
YouTube - twitter in 60 seconds
YouTube - How to: Use Aiken Import in Moodle Quizzes
Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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