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  1. Added Dec 05, 2007 by jodyc
    This is interesting story about a science lab in the UK that requires researchers (mostly post docs) to keep a blog.
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  2. Added Dec 05, 2007 by schwangr and 5 others
    The title pretty much describes this resource
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  3. Added Dec 04, 2007 by jodyc
    This appears to have some similar features of Elluminate and what Groove used to be before it was purchased by Microsoft....
  4. Added Nov 29, 2007 by jodyc and 1 other
    Some schools are banning Wikipedia as opposed to using it as an opportunity to teach students about critical literacy skills.
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  5. Added Nov 07, 2007 by jodyc and 1 other
    Ok, this is pretty cool. Google is going to make google maps available at gas stations and the map will print out on back of your receipt.
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  6. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    microblogging---the future of blogs?
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  7. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    Anonymous "good samaritans" produce Wikipedia's best content, says study
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  8. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    In lieu of papers a prof had students post to wikipedia. not all posts were published.
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  9. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    google's press release about mobile market
  10. Added Nov 05, 2007 by jodyc
    Abstract: Although MUVEs are commonplace to gamers, the affordances of this interface are rarely utilized for substantive teaching and learning. In this article we discuss how MUVEs can be used to support the situated and distributed nature of cognition within an immersive, psychosocial context, using River City as an informative case study.
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