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  1. Added Jun 20, 2008 by lcinstitute
    This discussion board is devoted to topics in modern dance and also links to a modern dance news page. No registration is needed in order to post.
  2. Added Jul 13, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This Irish Gaelic-to-English translator provides significant user input via comments and discussion groups. Learn colloquial phrases, join the user forum, or use IrishGaelicTranslator.com to find classes in your area. This site requires users to register for full participation; registration is free.
  3. Added Jul 10, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site has active forums dedicated to Shakespeare’s life and works. Discussion topics cover genres, plays, and poetry. Registration is required to participate in the forums.
  4. Added Jul 07, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This forum has message boards dedicated to modern dance topics. No registration is needed for posting a message and responding to other posts. There is also a link to a modern dance news page.
  5. Added Jul 06, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site is a portal to everything marimba, providing up-to-date information on marimba-related news and events. Especially of note is this detailed description of the marimba’s construction and history, at http://www.marimba.org/en/modules/tinyd0/index.php?id=3, and this discussion forum, at http://www.marimba.org/en/modules/bbs2/
  6. Added Jul 05, 2007 by lcinstitute
    This site features dozens of user-rated videos of rhythmic dances by individuals and performance groups. The videos cover tap dance, Irish dance, clog dance, and instructional videos for beginner rhythmic dancers. There is also an online forum where users may discuss all aspects of rhythm dancing.
  7. Added Jun 26, 2007 by lcinstitute and 1 other
    This site provides a historical overview of the Jim Crow years and video and audio clips of personal narratives, including ones from World War II soldiers discussing experiences with the military and discrimination. There are also opportunities to participate in discussion forums, post commentary on images, and engage in activities that tap into the African American experience of the time.
  8. Added Apr 04, 2007 by fceblog
    The Intersection of learning, technology, business, and design
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