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  1. Added May 07, 2007 by brasst and 4 others
  2. Added Apr 21, 2007 by msudra
    skoool.co.za is a vast educational resource for pupils and teachers to use inventively and creatively in the classroom or in the comfort of their own homes to add extra value to their learning and teaching of Maths and Science.
  3. Added Mar 21, 2007 by msudra
    EduTechie.com blog Where Education and Technology Intersect
  4. Added Mar 21, 2007 by ialja and 2 others
    A paper about using wikis and especially Wikipidia for teaching and learning.
  5. Added Mar 08, 2007 by ialja and 1 other
    Educause's short, yet unformative guide to Creative Commons.
  6. Added Mar 04, 2007 by jkali and 3 others
    Just as the title says... If you are looking to find out how just about anything works --start here. Categories include: Computer, electronics, health, home, money, science and travel. Also includes helpful "how-to" guides.
  7. Added Mar 04, 2007 by jkali and 4 others
    A wide variety of scientists, educators, celebrities, and luminaries present talks on a variety of subjects from past TED conferences on this site: Jeff Han, NicholasNegroponte, Dan Gilbert, Anna Deveare-Smith, Ray Kurzweil, Peter Gabrielle, Robert Neuwirth, Al Gore, Bono, Steven Levitt, Eve Ensler, ZeFrank, Jimmy Whales, Richard Baraniuk...and more.
  8. Added Feb 22, 2007 by msudra
    Are you aged 13-19? Do you have a big idea for a TV football feature? If so, this is your chance to pitch an idea direct to the editor of Football Focus! The winner will get the chance to work with the BBC Football Focus TV crew. You might just see your winning idea turn into TV reality.
  9. Added Feb 22, 2007 by msudra and 1 other
    Social Design Network is where members of the design community, socially conscious individuals, local governments, businesses and non-profit organizations (NPOs) can address social concerns and create smart solutions through design. It's a place where like-minded people can connect to share resources, inspire each other and take action.
  10. Added Feb 20, 2007 by msudra and 1 other
    Children are the future. If we hope to solve the world's major problems -- achieving world peace, healthy lives, economic development, and global sustainability -- we must provide richer learning opportunities for the world's children. An educated and creative population is, without a doubt, the best path to global health, wealth, and peace.
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