Learn By Doing

A Lifelong Learner Shares Thoughts About Education

  • Study: 59% Of Teens Create Content Online
    Study: 59% Of Teens Create Content Online
    Duncan Riley
    Think that user generated content is still only the domain of a relatively small few? Well a new study from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that the next generation at least is switched on and producing content.

    According to the study, 59% of all American teenagers engage in at least one form of online content creation. Of those 35% of all teen girls blog, compared with 20% of online boys, and 54% of girls post photos online compared with 40% of online boys. Boys however like their video, with 19% of boys posting video online vs. 10% of girls.

    Other figures from the study:

    * 39% of online teens share their own artistic creations online, such as artwork, photos, stories, or videos
    * 33% create or work on webpages or blogs for others, including those for groups they belong to, friends, or school assignments
    * 28% have created their own online journal or blog, up from 19% in 2004.
    * 27% maintain their own personal webpage
    * 26% remix content they find online into their own creations

    Interestingly the presumed dominance of social networking sites (such as Facebook and MySpace) amongst teens was not reflected in the study, which found that only 55% of teens online use a social networking site. The flip side to that is that the presumption that sites such as MySpace may have peaked may be untrue if 45% of teens aren’t using one of these sites already.

    The full study is available here (pdf).

  • Jim Wilson/The New York Times

    Ana Homayoun tutoring Robert Gittings, a sixth grader, above, teaching him how to organize his classwork.

    By ALAN FINDER

    Published: January 1, 2008

     

    LOS ALTOS, Calif. — “Can we take a look at your backpack?”

     

     


    Jim Wilson/The New York Times

    Ms. Homayoun with Chris Picetti, a junior, and her dog, Mason.

    Ana Homayoun repeats that question countless times a day. No, she does not screen airline
    passengers or work security at a basketball arena.

    Ms. Homayoun is a tutor. She helps teenagers with subjects like math and science,
    but she particularly specializes in teaching boys how to become more
    organized.

    One afternoon in her cozy office suite in this affluent suburb south of San Francisco, she asked John Ferrari, 14, togo through a two-inch stack of papers he pulled from his backpack. He sorted through the papers, placing them in separate piles — writing, spelling, vocabulary, tests — to bring order to his loose-leaf binder.

    “Oh, here’s my class schedule, what a relief,” said John, an eighth grader.

    A moment later, he stumbled across something even more valuable. “I
    have to turn this in tomorrow,” John said. “It’s the name I want on my
    diploma.”

    With girls outperforming boys these days in high school
    and college, educators have been sparring over whether there is a
    crisis in the education of boys. Some suggest the need for more
    single-sex schools, more male role models or new teaching techniques.
    Others are experimenting with physical changes in classrooms that
    encourage boys to move around, rather than trying to anchor them to
    their seats.

    But as they debate, high-priced tutors and college counselors have jumped into the fray by charging as much as $100 an hour and up to bring boys to heel.

    The tutors say their main focus is organizational skills because boys seem generally to have more difficulty getting organized and multitasking than girls do.

    And so private counselors in places as diverse as Chicago, New York
    City, Sarasota, Fla., and Bennington, Vt., who guide juniors and
    seniors in applying to college, have devised elaborate systems — from
    color-coded, four-month calendars that mark dozens of deadlines to file
    boxes that students must take to each session.

    Donna Goldberg began working with students in Manhattan on how to get organized 17
    years ago. Her inspiration was her own son, then in seventh grade. Mrs.
    Goldberg was astonished to learn that he had not been turning in any
    homework.

    “He opened his backpack, which was really a black hole,
    and he said, ‘Here it is,’ ” she said. He had not understood that in
    seventh grade he was responsible for handing in his homework, instead
    of waiting to be asked.

    Some educators think the tutors are on the right track, whether or not there is science to back them up. “The guys just don’t seem to develop the skills that involve organization as
    early,” said Judith Kleinfeld, a psychology professor at the University
    of Alaska and founder of the Boys Project, a coalition of researchers,
    educators and parents to address boys’ problems.

    Mrs. Goldberg, Ms. Homayoun and other private tutors say boys must learn not only how
    to organize, but also how to manage their time and even how to study.

    Robert Gittings, a sixth grader, has been coming weekly to work with
    Ms. Homayoun since September. He, too, is asked to empty his backpack,
    and on one visit, cheerfully removed a vast collection of textbooks,
    binders, workbooks, paperback books and hardcover library books.

    Most of the binders were orderly and reasonably neat. But there was a
    stack of papers from science, nearly an inch thick, that needed to be
    sorted.

    “Do you have homework for tonight?” Ms. Homayoun asked.

    He replied, “We have a work sheet.” But it was not in the homework section of the science binder or in his daily planner.

    Then Robert remembered where he put it. From a side pocket of his
    backpack, he pulled a sheet of paper that has been folded into a tiny
    rectangle.

    Ms. Homayoun laughed and said gently, “Maybe we should put that in the homework section?”

    Ms. Homayoun opened her business, Green Ivy Educational Consulting, not long after graduating from Duke University
    in 2001. She created her organizational system — basically an
    elaboration of the ways she studied in high school — after she began
    tutoring six years ago.

    “I would ask, What’s the class that troubles you the most?” she said. “I would ask to see the binder, and it would always be the messiest.”

    She requires her clients to have a three-ring, loose-leaf binder for each academic subject, to
    divide each binder into five sections — notes, homework, handouts,
    tests and quizzes, and blank paper — and to use a hole puncher
    relentlessly, so that every sheet of school-related paper is put into
    its proper home.

    Students must maintain a daily planner; they are required to number the order in which they want to do each day’s homework and draw a box next to each assignment, so it can be checked
    off when completed.

    Homework must be done in a two-hour block in a quiet room, with absolutely no distractions: no instant messaging, no Internet, no music, no cellphone, no television.

    While some girls need help getting organized, at least three-quarters of her
    students are boys, Ms. Homayoun said. Girls usually adopt her methods
    more quickly.

    “Girls pick up on this much faster,” said Ms.
    Homayoun, 28, who has a relaxed but firm manner and a gift for
    diplomacy with teenagers and their parents. “Boys, you still have to be
    on them for a while. They’re not going to pick up on it immediately.
    You have to roll with it.”

    Two seniors arrived for weekly appointments, expecting to complete their college applications and file them online. But the tutor discovered that one boy left out sections of
    basic personal information on his application, while the other missed a
    requirement for three short essays by the University of Virginia. Each was disappointed that there was more work to do.

    “Sorry,” she consoled one. “It’s like thinking you’ve finished a marathon and finding out you have three miles left.”

    With guidance and constant follow-up, boys can make significant progress,
    Ms. Homayoun said. Ernie McMillan, 17, a high school senior who has
    been working with her since the summer before his junior year, is one
    example. He created orderly binders, kept on top of his daily planner,
    took notes while reading and even agreed to eliminate distractions
    during homework.

    In the spring of his sophomore year, Mr. McMillan had a 2.8 grade-point average, a B-minus. After working with Ms. Homayoun, he raised his average to 3.1 in the first semester of his
    junior year. Last spring, he brought it up to 3.5, a B-plus.

    “I was really happy about that,” he said. “I always thought I could do it,
    and I didn’t understand why I couldn’t. I just needed that backing,
    that structure. I was turning in my assignments on time. I was working
    ahead on my classes. I was organized in a way I never had been before.”

    Mr. McMillan stopped for a moment, before adding, “She totally reworked my backpack, too.”

  • Google Talkabout: Merry Christmas, God Jul and 圣诞快乐
    erry Christmas, God Jul and 圣诞快乐
    Tuesday, December 18, 2007 5:30 PM

    OK, I cheated. I dont really speak Chinese. But I know a bot that does, and were releasing it today together with number of other translation bots. For those not familiar with bots, a robot is a piece of software that acts as a chat contact and provides some fun or useful functionality.

    If you want to try it, just add en2zh@bot.talk.google.com as a friend in Google Talk and send it a message to translate from English to Chinese. You can use it as an interpreter in your group chat, or as a pocket translator in your Google Talk client for BlackBerry.

    For more languages, just add any of the 29 23 other translation bots. Theyre named using two-letter language abbreviations as “[from language]2[to language]@bot.talk.google.com”, and the supported language pairs are: ar2en, de2en, de2fr, el2en, en2ar, en2de, en2el, en2es, en2fr, en2it, en2ja, en2ko, en2nl, en2ru, en2zh, es2en, fr2de, fr2en, it2en, ja2en, ko2en, nl2en, ru2en, zh2en. So, for French to German translation, talk to fr2de@bot.talk.google.com.

    For those of you into programming, why not build your own bot? Maybe a weather service or a rock/paper/scissors game. The Google Talk service uses an open protocol called XMPP, and its easy to find client libraries and code samples that will give you a flying start. For Java users, check out Ignite Realtimes Smack library. Please note that the Google Talk service enforces traffic limitations on user accounts, so if you want to support more than a few thousand Google Talk users on your bot, connect using the server-to-server protocol either by making your bot act as an XMPP server or by hosting the bot on your own XMPP server.

    Jonas Lindberg
    Software Engineer

    Update: Our initial list of available bots included some languages that are not actually available. There are 24 bots currently available: ar2en, de2en, de2fr, el2en, en2ar, en2de, en2el, en2es, en2fr, en2it, en2ja, en2ko, en2nl, en2ru, en2zh, es2en, fr2de, fr2en, it2en, ja2en, ko2en, nl2en, ru2en, zh2en. As some have guessed, this is a 20% project, and while machine translation isnt perfect, we hope these bots can be helpful in bridging language barriers.

  • Visual Dictionary Online
    Welcome to the Visual Dictionary
    Online, the dictionary with a new
    point of view.
    A quick glance at the index is all it takes to
    connect words with images.
    Explore the 15 major themes to access
    more than 6,000 images and see words
    like never before.

  • http://www.quickonlinetips.com/archives/2005/03/great-flickr-tools-collection/
    You can upload your photos (like jpeg, jpg, gif, png etc.) on Flickr easily via the web or use uploading tools for Mac and Windows to make it easy to upload a batch of hi res photos all at once. You can send your photos into Flickr with a special upload by email address. When you upload photos by email, use the subject line to give your photo a title, and the body of the email to give it a description. If you use a recent Nokia mobile phone, you can post your photos to Flickr via Lifeblog after getting your password.

    You can now choose to license the photos you upload to Flickr under a Creative Commons license. In a tie up with Feedburner, Splicing gives people the ability to offer a single RSS feed which contains a chronologically ordered arrangement of their photostream from Flickr and the feed from their existing blog.

    Developers interested in adding to this toolset might want to visit the FlickrIdeas forum or investigate the public Flickr API. The Flickr API is now available for non-commercial use by outside developers. Flickr forums are available to every Flickr member as a place to ask questions, suggest features or report a bug.

    Official Flickr Tools

    Third Party Flickr Tools

    • Flickriver New– it allows viewing Flickr photos as an infinite “river of photos”. Also has new ways to explore and view Flickr photographs.
    • GratePic New– a cross platform tool for posting, commenting and rating photos on flickr.
    • Flickr photo owner finder – Helps find who took a particular Flickr photo that you have saved.
    • Girls of Flickr – Browse around sexy photos on Flickr
    • FlickrSync – is a photo synchronization application for flickr users. Manage all your photos locally and FlickrSync will keep them updated in flickr.
    • Statr for Flickr – collects data through api calls and allows you to track and plot page views statistics for your Flickr account.
    • imageloopR – Get your favourite Flickr photos in your slideshow.
    • Smark – fast ajax interface for tagging pictures on Flickr.
    • rTagger – helps organize your Flickr photo collection by allowing you to modify tags offline.
    • Desktop Flickr Organizer for Gnome – The application allows online/offline mode management of your photos. You can upload, search and download photos, through the easy to use interface.
    • flickrSLiDR – allows you to easily embed the classic flickr slideshows on your website or blog.
    • Dojo/Flickr Image Gallery – an Ajax image gallery built on top of Dojo Ajax Toolkit.
    • Original Size of Flickr Photo – Insert Flickr photo ID and retrieve original size URL of image.
    • Invitr – allows you to specify one (or more) private pictures to be shown to as many/little people as you want.
    • Flickr Anywhere – allows you to put flickr in your myspace account or on any webpage with just a quick search. It takes all your public flickr photos and displays them in a compact flash player.
    • Flickr Notifier – a RSS notifier that displays images. The pictures pop up on your desktop in real time.
    • AlphaLearnr – Flickr Mashup which helps children to learn English Alphabet through photos.
    • Mosaica – is a customizable screensaver with a content generated by users of flickr.
    • Flickr4Writer – is a simple plugin for Windows Live Writer that enables a user to browse a Flickr user repository and insert an image from Flickr into a Writer post. Application of this tool in Flickr4Outlook and Flickr4Word
    • UploadrXL – is a program to upload one or more images to Flickr and add them immediately to your Sets of Groups.
    • Pictobrowser – widget to display flickr photos on your blog.
    • Flickr set manager – allows you to automatically create new sets on flickr based on various criteria such as interestingness, date posted and tags, or even from a random set of photographs.
    • The Most Interesting Pictures By – displays the most interesting pictures of a flickr user.
    • Gickr – create an animated Gif from your Flickr photos
    • GMiF – embeds a Google Maps in Flickr photo page and displays where the photo was taken on the maps, if the photo is geotagged.
    • Fireflix – a flickr uploader / manager extension for Firefox web browser.
    • FlickrStorm – a better way to search Flickr. Search for photos in Flickr by Creative Commons license, compile them in a batch and save them.
    • WorldInPictures – find pictures close to any specified location.
    • FlickrFaves – utility for downloading high-resultion versions of your Flickr favorites to your hard drive.
    • Flickr Color Selectr – Find Creative Commons licensed photographs from Flickr by their colors and rate them.
    • Flickr Panel – plugin displays images direct from flickr user’s, groups, or tags or a combination of them.
    • Localize Bookmarklet – bookmarklet that enables mapping, geocoding and geotagging directly in your Flickr photo page.
    • Preloadr – Online image processing and phot optimization of Flickr photos
    • Printr Killr – printing out instantly-designed card decks and calendars from Flickr
    • Photo Desktop for Flickr – allows you to edit images before upload. Rotate, flip, tag, name, batch resize, and then batch upload your photos from one simple application.
    • Flickstrs – All time greats are selected by factoring in the number of images users have in the flickr explore pages, number of people calling them contacts, and percentage of images that are on the explore pages.
    • Flictionary – Type your stream of guesses, Flickr will listen and help you draw new photos.
    • Flickr Finder – for Mac OS X Tiger. Easily naviagte your Flickr images.
    • GlobeFeed Maps – The geotagged photos from flickr are integrated on Google Map.
    • Flickr Flash Puzzle Zone – creates jigsaw puzzle to solve from your searched flickr images
    • FlickrViewer – allows you to view a Flickr photo set in SimpleViewer, a popular flash photo viewing tool.
    • FlickrFont – converts any text to images, fresh each time the page loads.
    • Splashr – a tool for presenting Flickr photos..
    • Flickr2Photocast – generates an iPhoto-compatible photocast feed from Flickr containing up to 500 images in their original format/resolution.
    • Travelr – lets you display your Flickr photos geographically on a world map.
    • FlickrFly – is a script that can be linked from the description or comment of a geotagged Flickr Photo to fly you that location in Google Earth.
    • phpFlickr – a PHP client for the Flickr web service. It has functions that return the responses from Flickr’s API in a meaningful way for PHP developers.
    • Bubblr – Create comic strips using photos from flickr.
    • Sprinklr – allows users to easily and quickly add their photos to various groups.
    • Favcol – the background of this page is flickr’s favourite colour
    • h4ppierphotos – helps find photos that are not already in sets and/or filter by date and then add them to a new or existing set or tag them.
    • Twaingle – a tool that allows you to search for images on flickr or yahoo and insert them directly into an application.
    • Flickr Original Viewr – view originals of all flickr images
    • Flickr Leech – loads all interestingness photos for a day on a single page. Sort by user id, photoset and group pools.
    • ZoneTag – can automatically tag your photos with the location, based on the cell tower, in which they were taken.
    • Flickr Mixr – uses RSS feeds provided by flickr and parses them to generate new images.
    • Tiltomo – play with their Visual Search code using two sample databases from flickr.
    • TagMan – a hangman game for Flickr tags.
    • John’s Background Switcher – periodically changes the background image on your computer to a photo from flickr at intervals.
    • FlickrLilli – Enables searching for Creative Commons content on Flickr.
    • RSS2PDF for Flickr – create PDF archives based on any Flickr newsfeed. The photos must be made public.
    • Flickr & Webimager – Screen capture image upload tool based on flickr API.
    • We Map Flickr – mashes up Google maps with Flickr to display a map with pictures from around the world.
    • Spahk – MobileMashup to View photographs from Flickr based on keywords (tags) or a random sampling of interesting photographs on Java-enabled phones with MIDP 2.0 support.
    • Gtalkr – intergrates google talk, gmail, flickr and you tube together.
    • Flickrball – is a six-degrees-of-separation game, using Flickr thumbnails and tags for clues.
    • Fastr – a game where you are shown a group of pictures from Flickr and have to guess the tag before other people do.
    • FlickrFling – displays the text of news feed with accompanying images from flickr.
    • Flickr Logo Maker – enter text and it generates a flickr style logo image
    • Loopy – a desktop screensaver application that loops and shows flickr pictures at random.
    • Flickr Sets RSS – Created RSS streams for sets of a user on Flickr.
    • Flapper – is a Flash 8 interface for Flickr.
    • Flickeur – “retrieves random images from Flickr.com and creates a stream-of-consciousness type of video clip”.
    • Findr – Find photos on flickr by browsing and refining related tags.
    • Wickr – is a widget for browsing through photos on Flickr. You can browse by supplying tags or by giving a Flickr user’s username or email.
    • Tickr – scrolls images on your desktop until flickr runs out of images to show you which match the tags you’ve specified.
    • Tagnautica – is an experimental navigation tool built to explore the space of related Flickr tags.
    • Clockr – see the current time with flickr photos.The Flickr image urls will be stored locally, refreshed every three days to save bandwidth and speed up the start-up time.
    • Retrievr – lets you search for photos on flickr by drawing sketches of them.
    • Slickr – Flickr screensaver shows images from a user, group, tags, etc. from Flickr.
    • Gnickr – manage photos on your Flickr site as if they were local files on your Gnome desktop.
    • Captioner – add comic captions for your flickr photos
    • Flapi – an open source Flash image gallery that uses Flickr to manage the images.
    • Daily Zeitgeist – displays recent photos from Flickr on your website. Built in Flash.
    • Wikinews Flickr License Searcher – searches flickr for images licensed under a specific license. Meant to help users of Wikinews find free images for use on the site.
    • Yahoo Widgets for Flickr – get flickr related widgets on your desktop after downloading the Yahoo! Widget Engine.
    • QuickrFlickr – a quicker way to generate HTML code of Flickr pictures for use in Xanga, other blogs, or any HTML Page.
    • CloudTagFlickr – This script pulls your tags from flickr, and arranges them in a number of ways according to the relative counts of the given tags.
    • FlickrBuddy – See and download the most interesting pictures of your flickr contacts.
    • Most Interesting Pictures – Enter Flickr username to see their most interesting pictures.
    • FlickrWallpaper – is a simple desktop wallpaper changer that downloads photos based on tags from flickr.
    • FlickrSavr – downloads images based on the criteria specified and creates a slideshow of images and titles.
    • Flickrmap – Put a flash based world map on your own website or blog.
    • Embedded Flickr Slideshows – All that’s needed is a bit of code to embed them within your website to give your readers something dynamic.
    • Flickr hack: All Sizes for all pics – The public API gives directions for constructing the url of any photo based on information in the HTML of every photo page.
    • Flickrfs Virtual Flickr Filesystem – Create a virtual userspace filesystem which allows easy uploading/downloading/searching of images through flickr.
    • Projects on the construction of identity and flickr – a series of three projects investigating what constitutes the self. egoshotr, fixr and mixrrr
    • WordPress Flickr Post Bar plugin – easily insert your Flickr photos into your blog posts.
    • Phlickr – is an open source PHP5 based api kit used to access the Flickr API.
    • Flickr AutoDownloadr – view Flickr photos in a fullscreen slideshow (Windows). Handy for showing off photos to a group of friends with a laptop and TV.
    • Flickratr – vote from 1-10 for different flickr images.
    • KFlickr – A standalone Flickr.com uploader for KDE
    • FAlbum – a WordPress plugin that allows you to display your Flickr photos and photosets on your site.
    • Flickr Album Maker – Make photoalbums using Flickr photos. Based on the php tools by Oberkampf.
    • flickrRSS Plugin – This plugin for WordPress allows you to display a flickr style badge (for a tag, user, user tag or group pool) on your WordPress site.
    • Flickr Greasemonkey Scripts – a huge collection of scripts that modify and enhance Flickr.
    • EgoWalk – see geographically where all your Flickr contacts live in the United States on a Yahoo! map.
    • flickrsavr.py – is a python script that automates the process of saving the URLs (of public photos), and also saves a local copy of thumbnails, and stores descriptions, dates, and tags in a database.
    • Photo Comment Tool – One-click grab and publish any Flickr photo into a Flickr photo comment stream or forum post.
    • BreadKrumbs – Build instant page to page journeys across Flickr photos. Also works as a good group promotion tool.
    • Flickr at Userscripts – More greasemonkey scripts tagged with flickr.
    • FlickrFavs – an application for downloading your favorite photos.
    • Flickr Explorer – Mass photo downloader for Flickr.
    • Flickr Importr – a tool for Windows that allows you to upload images to Flickr and automatically add them to groups and sets.
    • Flyr – search flickr for geotagged photos.
    • Steeev’s Flickr Projects – a collection of flickr greasemonkey scripts and other Flickr programming projects.
    • FlickrRandom – presents randomly-picked photos from Flickr.
    • Flickr RSS Widget – a Javascript button you can put on your website that displays thumbnails of the latest photos in any Flickr RSS feed.
    • Flickr module for CMS – allows you to integrate your photo albums at flickr.com into you CMS Made Simple based website.
    • Mobup – a small J2ME application that manage mobile photo uploads on your Flickr account
    • fd’s Flickr Toys – fun tools for Flickr image editing
    • QOOP flickr Photo Printer – online photo printing service for your Flickr photos in book form.
    • GLFlickrShow – uses OpenGL to produce fullscreen slideshows with transition effects.
    • Flickr idGettr – find your Flickr user id number. For some reason, the only way to figure it out is by looking at your RSS stream address.
    • Flickr TopToolbar – a Greasemonkey script or a Firefox extension, that insets a toolbar across the top of all Flickr pages.
    • Flickr MiniToolbar – a Greasemonkey script or a Firefox extension, that insets a small toolbar above the title of a photo on the photo page.
    • Steganography with Flickr – See how steganographied images can be shared with Flickr friends to pass on documents or other files.
    • Notifyr – subscribe to a Flickr photo page and get email notifications whenever new images are added.
    • Flidget – is a dashboard widget for tiger that allows you to upload your photos.
    • Flickr RSS Reader v2 – is an application built in Macromedia Flash MX 2004 Professional that reads RSS Feeds from Flickr.
    • FlickrDown – downloading photos from Flickr to save locally easier.
    • Flickr Album – an alternative fun way to view images at Flickr.
    • Associatr – A tool for browsing related tags on Flickr.
    • Lfvr – A light weight flickr viewer.
    • Flickr Montager – create photo mosaics using flickr tags.
    • Search Plugins:Flickr – searching flickr.
    • Glimmr – is a photo uploader for the Flickr web service.
    • Longline Tool – composes long line mosaics from the Long Line group pool over at Flickr.
    • Grabbr – is a small application to smooth the task of uploading screenshots to Flickr.
    • Flickr search plugin – for Mozilla/Firefox browser.
    • Flippr! -is a simple application that grabs pictures from Flickr and puts them on your desktop.
    • Flickr.rb – Ruby interface to the Flickr photo-sharing service.
    • Flickr People Finder – a way of finding people on the big flickr visualization.
    • FlickrJ – Java wrapper for the Flickr REST API.
    • Flickr Automator Action 0.1 – Automated uploading to Flickr.
    • Flickr .NET – A .NET wrapper around the Flickr API. Allows desktop and web applications to provide direct image upload functionality to Flickr and its services.
    • Lickr – Flickr causes delay as flash loads. Lickr strips the Flash before the user can even see it, and replaces it with an equivalent interface in pure HTML and Javascript.
    • Flickr Screensaver -Turns your computer into a slideshow of Flickr photos when you’re not using it.
    • Flickrfox -is an extension for Firefox (version 1.0) that lets you browse your Flickr photostreams in a sidebar.
    • jUploadr -is a cross-platform uploader for both linux and windows.
    • Degradr -is a Firefox Greasemonkey script to replace flash representations of photos on flicr.com with the image files embedded in those flash files.
    • FlickrExport – is a plugin for iPhoto 4 which provides a direct export interface to Flickr.com
    • Photoupload – Image uploader to flickr. Upload photos directly to photoset, Use IPTC and EXIF fields in photo description, and generate tags from IPTC keywords.
    • flickrate! – is an attempt to give flickr a rating system. Displays most aesthetic, funniest and original photos.
    • uploadr.py – Upload images to your Flickr account in Python. Once this script is running, simply drag and drop images into the specified upload folder and watch as your images appear on your flickr account.
    • Flickr Tag Related Browser -Just type a search tag and see amazing view of flickr images and browse related tags.
    • FlickrClient is a Python interface to the Flickr API.
    • FlickrUploadr – is a tool to upload your pictures to Flickr.
    • 50 people See – is a program to blend Flickr images which share the same tags. No human is involved in choosing, positioning, or blending the images.
    • Spell with Flickr -Generate one picture per letter.
    • Flickr Postcard Browser – Browse Flickr Postcards
    • Flickr Graph is an application that explores the social relationships inside flickr.com. It makes use of the classic attraction-repulsion algorithm for graphs.
    • TripperMap – automatically search your photos at Flickr for location information and plot the photos on your own Trippermap, on your own website.
    • dFlickr wraps most functions of the Flickr API and provides the necessary classes to access users/photos/photosets/groups/pools/blogs in Flickr.
    • Mappr is an interactive environment for exploring place, based on the photos people take.
    • Flickr Color Picker – Using images from the Color Fields group, just click on a color, use the slider to adjust lightness and darkness, and it will show you photos with that color.
    • 1001 – is a Mac OS X application for uploading and notifying you when new photos are added to streams you want to watch.
    • Flickr Rainbow – displays most recent images from all the users at Flickr which have been tagged with the colours of the rainbow.
    • Flickr photos on your TiVo is an application for the new TiVo HME which can display Flickr pictures on your TiVo
    • flickReplacr bookmarklet – to swap a flickr pic for that word.
    • Kubrickr is a tool that lets you replace the header of your WordPress blog with a nice photo from Flickr.