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date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:35:21 -0000,    group: uk.education.teachers        back       
New Way Of Using The Web For Teaching   
Hi.

I've just set up a new site that may be of interest to you -
http://www.daftdoggy.com

Daftdoggy is a website that allows you to record a websurfing session
and then save it as a link to share with others. So, if you want to
give someone a guided tour around the Intenet, from a single ink, then
now you can.

But what makes Daftdoggy really useful for teachers is that, after you
saved your session, you can then edit it to add comments and teaching
notes. On playback there is a small blue box at the bottom of the page
which, when you place your mouse over, gives a translucent screen
containing whatever you'd like to say about a particular webpage. So
now you can tell people why you want them to see a certain webpage.
You can point out what's good and bad about the page before moving on
to the next one.


Here's a quick example of what I mean.

http://www.daftdoggy.com/play.php?r=118

It's a link that takes you through a few resources on Alexander The
Great

Any and all feedback is appreciated

Regards

Joe Thompson
date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:35:21 -0000   author:   Legless

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