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catalogue of interesting web tools and free software is a development
of a site used to entertain and inspire visitors to an e-learning
fair in early July 2006. We're now in the fourth version and can
include, at last, examples of the applications in action for quite
a few entries. We need your feedback, though, and you can either
just e-mail us or why not try using some of the tools? We've built
a wiki page for every tool (phew!) where you can say what you like,
when you like.
We welcome suggestions for additions
and no doubt some entries may turn out to be inappropriate or just
not very good - so regard this as a place to pop into from time
to time rather than a definitive guide.
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We
still need more examples of tools in action and would be keen to
have links to how you have found any utilised to good effect.
We hope to encourage you to think
more about what the web can offer for a particular task or idea,
rather than thinking that everything must revolve around the PC
you're using.
It may be the case that your college
blocks access to one of the sites, in which case you would need
to ask whether access could be granted 'for educational purposes'!
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Hope you find something useful - don't forget
to try out the wiki
and there's a free online survey tool [coming soon] too to give
us a quick view of how things are going!
Information and links by Andrew
Hill and Tim
Rawe. Ideas by you. |