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Hi Richard,
I have 150+ links to authentic digital resources for Spanish class. I want users to be able to filter links by country (17), ACTFL strands (5) and resources type (8+). Do you have an idea for a no-cost or low-cost tool/website?
Thanks,
Joe McCright
ISTE2016 Poster presenter
2016-17 PBS Digital Learning Lead Innovator
Johnston, IA
Richard thinks Joe might like to check out Diigo. He also said that for those of you who are all things Google could use Google Sites to organize your links too. You’ll just have to watch the episode below to learn about Richard’s additional suggestions.
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