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DE Tools links to a couple of sites worth mentioning. The first is pixer.us, another free online photo editor. The user interface is pretty simple and allows easy adjustments of all the basic photo adjustments. Special effects can also be added to give your photos that unique touch.

The other site you may want to visit from DE Tools is a collection of tools that allow you to convert Power Point presentations to video. Robin Good leads you through all that you need to know to make that PowerPoint into a video clip.

In my previous post I linked to Ozge Karaoglu's 100 Digital Storytelling Tools part 1 and 2. Well, part 3 has just been released, so why not head over and see what the latest tools to be added to this great list are.

Richar Byrne has collected 6 Ways for Students to Publish their Writing Online. Google Docs, Zoho, Scribd and more are all here in a concise and useful collection of online writing  and publishing tools.

ZDNet has a review of PhotoSketch, an unusual but extremely powerful looking online photo montage tool. You create your montage by drawing rough outlines of what you want it to look like (nothing more than stick men needed here), and the computer renders the rest. It need to be seen to be believed.

Finally, the votes are in, and Jane Hart has published her Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009. How many have you used? How many have you even heard of before?!

 


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