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  1. Added Oct 12, 2008 by lyndunn
    Will Richardson, author of 'Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and other Powerful Tools for the Classroom', uses this site to assemble useful links for educators, publish articles as well as more informal opinions and information about what he he calls the read/write web.
  2. Added Oct 01, 2007 by ablanco
    Over at Cross-Media Entertainment, Christy Dena is reporting on a new educational ARG called Help Me Solve a Mystery. Quoting from the blog , Dena notes that the ARG will be "designed to teach critical thinking and information literacy skill. The game will be targeted to college students, yet will be freely open and promoted in order to attract a broad range of participants."
  3. Added Apr 04, 2007 by fceblog
  4. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
    Turn off your pop-up blocker before you use this one.
  5. Added Mar 30, 2007 by brasst
  6. Added Nov 16, 2006 by gutman_librarians and 2 others
    Educational Testing Survey of over 6,000 high school and college students finds they can use technology effectively for social purposes, but can't find and evaluate online material to solve problems.
  7. Added Nov 06, 2006 by gutman_librarians and 3 others
    A description of Facebook, the social neworking site from Educause. Answers the following questions: what is it? who's doing it? how does it work? why is it significant? what are the downsides? where is it going? what are the implications for teaching and learning?
  8. Added Oct 29, 2006 by lingh and 2 others
    Introduction to Web2.0 for public librarians in North Carolina. Basic but I thought easy to follow for teachers too!
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