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Here are this week’s most popular posts:
1. 17 Free Tools for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos
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3. Create Beautiful Presentations with Haiku Deck for iPad
4. A Digital Citizenship Guide from Edmodo and Common Sense Media
5. Play the Election – Games for Learning About the U.S. Presidential Election
6. United Classrooms – Connect Your Classroom with the World
7. Problem Attic – Quickly Create Practice Assessments
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