Google Documents For Teachers is a new free eBook from Richard Byrne. I’m adding it to The Best Places To Learn Web 2.0 Basics.
Topiks looks like a new decent site to get a “personalized newspaper.” It’s not public yet, but I received an invitation relatively quickly. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Creating Personalized “Newspapers” Online.
Zeeik lets you collect videos from the web, as well as editing them to specific scenes. It also lets you have others add to your collection. It didn’t seem particularly intuitive to use, so I’m not adding it to any “The Best…” list. let me know if you think I’m wrong.
TechCrunch posted today about Pinvolve, which is supposed to make your Facebooks posts “pinnable” to Pinterest. I’m not sure if I should add it to The Best Guides To Figuring Out Pinterest. What do you think?
Hi, not sure about Pinvolve. I love Pinterest and have found it a great place to share and gather teaching resources – however, I’d love to place something on my blog for just my teaching resources board in there but it doesn’t seem possible yet? Pinterest also already posts to facebook (which I’m not 100% sure I like yet), however, I have never seen anything on fb I’d want to post to Pinterest yet? Topiks looks interesting though and I’ve just requested to join.
Hi Larry,
Thank you for the mention.
About Pinvolve, I installed it on my Facebook Page for Free Technology for Teachers. It seems to get some use by people pinning posts from the Facebook Page.
Richard