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There are many things I love about the internet, but there is nothing I appreciate more than the way it connects people who have shared interests. I think the word “share” sums up what is best about the net. Last week, in response to the post I wrote about Accessibar, Chris Stringfellow wrote [...]

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I wish classroom educators were not so stuck on using Internet Explorer. Firefox is a superior web browser in almost every respect, and this is especially true for individuals with special needs. Kate Ahern recently mentioned another add-on for Firefox that offers a set of convenient tools to enhance accessibility.

Accessibar is a [...]

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FREE online resources and downloadable programs for learners.
I’m excited about Web 2.0 applications, with the proliferation of online tools for productivity, creativity and collaboration. The “old” web that we learned to love before all of this, however, still exists; and it continues to offer much [...]

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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff!
FREE online resources and downloadable programs for learners.
I use Flickr to store and share my photos. I also use a variety of online applications to create slide-shows and videos with my pictures. Some applications make it easy to import from Flickr. Other [...]

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Welcome to this Treasure Chest of Free Stuff!
FREE online resources and downloadable programs for learners.
Today I’m writing about a website that I’m really excited about. It is the kind of website that I support wholeheartedly, a site that I think everyone should visit! Many thanks to Sharon Peters for mentioning it on [...]

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