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Thursday, December 29, 2005

EducationGuardian Web 2.0

Web 2.0 deserves a lot more coverage here. Take a look at this excellent article for starters....
Remember the titles of many of these posts are themselves
weblinks - just click on those with the little lighthouse icons to go to the referenced web site.

Posting Images with flickr


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Originally uploaded by Rosemary20.

No excuse needed to post this wintry photo!
Have been playing with some more free web 2.0 tools - flickr is one. Stores your photos and also facilitates adding them to your blog or website.

A cute little display of several images can also be added to a blog - will need you to cut and paste a bit of code. Look at the sidebar to see this.
If you are introducing learners to blogs this might be another way for them to post images and text.

Best wishes for 2006!

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