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Splashup offers two free online photo editors: Splashup and Splashup Light. The Light version is the more user friendly version, while the original version has more pro editing features. Both versions have Facebook, Smugmug, Picassa and Photobucket integration.

The Times newspaper in the UK has published what it thinks are the 10 Best Educational Websites. Most you may have heard of, but there are a couple of new ones to me like ARKive.

Does your school allow Facebook access at school? Better still, does your school embrace the functionality and use of Facebook? If so, the following article may be useful for you. MakeUseOf.com has a Simple Guide to Set Up Your School on Facebook.

Jane Hart is compiling the Top 100 Tools for Educators in 2009. Browse through the list, vote for your favorites, or email her the ones you think should be on the list. Whichever you choose to do, you should probably bookmark it like I did because it is constantly being updated with votes and new sites.

Finally, Technology Tidbits points us to the Museum Box homepage. This curious project allows students to collect a variety of media about an individual and put it in a virtual museum box for others to view or comment on. If you register your school, you can view and approve any work the students add to their boxes. Check out their video introduction to learn more.

 


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