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Name: Bertha
I am an EFL teacher with more than 25 years in the field, interested in the use of IT in higher education for EFL learning in a more autonomous way.
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I just ran into Tinypic. No need to download or register. Just go there, press "examine" and upload a picture or video. The site will generate three codes:
1) Embed HTML code, 2) IMG Link, 3) URL Link
Let´s see what I can do with my favorite sunset picture if I just embed the code. Here it is. I did not have to upload the picture to Motime, which saves space in the free amount one is allowed a month.
Dafne already explained this in BaW07 but I found a request in my Motime mail. So here it is.
Go to this site: http://www.clocklink.com
and select a clock with the time of your city. Copy the html code and open your Motime blog, go to "template" look for the "archives" section in your template and copy the html code after it. Then save. I hope it works. ![]()
Hugs, Berta
I would like to share this video made by Graham Stanley, an English Webhead based in Barcelona, Spain, who gives a short and very clear presentation on Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Second Life. I enjoyed it so much that decided to have it in a post here. Graham is presently a Co-moderator in two Tesol-evo sessions.