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  • OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer)

    OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer)

    The Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History at the University of Kentucky Libraries has created a web-based, system called OHMS (Oral History Metadata Synchronizer) to inexpensively and efficiently enhance access to oral history online. OHMS provides users word-level search capability and a time-correlated transcript or indexed interview connecting the textual search term to the corresponding moment…

  • PROMO Image Resizer

    PROMO Image Resizer

    This tool is a simple way to automatically resize any image. Resize images to perfectly fit social media and the web with the click of a button. This tool can be used straight from your browser. No download or logins are needed. Promo Image Resizer

  • Public Domain Review – Collections

    Public Domain Review – Collections

    This site contains curated collections of images, books, audio and movies, illuminating the curiosities and wonders of a wide range of online archives.   Public Domain Review – Collections   Keywords: Creative Commons, copyright

  • YoTeach

    YoTeach

    This anonymous backchannel/chatroom allows text, drawing, photo uploads, and annotating functionality. Easy to use and no login is required. It is advertised as an alternative to TodaysMeet, a popular backchannel tool that is no longer available.   YoTeach   Keywords: chat, backchannel

  • Read&Write for Google Chrome™

    Read&Write for Google Chrome™

    Makes documents, web pages and common file types in Google Drive (including: Google Docs, PDF & ePub) more accessible. It’s designed to help everyone engage with digital content in a way that suits his/her abilities and learning styles. A range of support tools to gain confidence with reading, writing, studying and research, including: Text-to-speech to…

  • Mason OER Metafinder

    Mason OER Metafinder

    The Mason OER Metafinder searches seventeen targets in real-time, instantly returning the top several hundred or so relevant hits from each site. Searches include open textbooks, libraries, museums and organizations from around the world.   Mason OER Metafinder

  • SOL*R Repository

    SOL*R Repository

    SOL*R is a repository service provided by BCcampus that allows educators to access free online learning resources. SOL*R includes learning resources from a wide variety of disciplines and subject areas. Resources range from open textbooks, individual learning activities, and tools, all the way to full programs.   SOL*R Repository

  • Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos

    Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos

    A wonderful outline on how to create educational videos, including how-to videos, tutorial, and instructional videos.   Ultimate Guide to Easily Make Instructional Videos

  • 5 Ways to Easily Extract Audio Clips from Your Favorite Videos

    5 Ways to Easily Extract Audio Clips from Your Favorite Videos

    Extract and save audio from a video file so you can create a stand-alone audio track or MP3 file that can be easily listened to on a mobile device or uploaded to a podcast hosting service.   5 Ways to Easily Extract Audio Clips from Your Favorite Videos

  • How To Upload A Podcast (To iTunes Or Any Other Directory)

    How To Upload A Podcast (To iTunes Or Any Other Directory)

    It’s a fairly common misconception that iTunes and other podcast directories host your podcast media files (typically an MP3). You don’t actually upload your podcast episode files to iTunes. What really happens is that you show iTunes where your podcast files are located in the form of an RSS feed. Then every time you upload a new episode, your feed is automatically updated – and iTunes updates your show listing with…

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