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  1. Added Nov 22, 2008 by coshankman and 1 other
    Read through the comments attached to this article. They are more informative than the article itself. Adults can't yet perceive how these web 2.0 and modern media can be used to increase literacy. This public perception is a major barrier to the implementation and scaling of any technological initiative in a school system.
  2. Added Nov 12, 2008 by tramu
    Discusses five types of security breaches made possible by the proliferation of technology.
  3. Added Nov 05, 2008 by cherylforman
  4. Added Sep 27, 2008 by rozgater
    This article is from EdWeek and highlights one of the challenges facing the expansion of technologically-rich classrooms - persuading teachers to incorporate new teaching strategies using technology. Its not disruptive, but it's a start!
  5. Added Aug 17, 2008 by dreig
    FOC08 (1): Groups to Communities.
  6. Added May 26, 2007 by edvibesproducer
  7. Added Apr 04, 2007 by fceblog
  8. Added Mar 11, 2007 by pham
    Flixster is a social network based around movies. Why is it so popular? In this post we analyze Flixster's features and determine the reasons for its success so far. We end by looking more generally at the rise of specialized social networks.
  9. Added Dec 06, 2006 by aseldow
    Networks have become a powerful metaphor to explain the social realities of our times. Everywhere we look there are attempts to explain all kinds of social formations in terms of networks: citizen networks, corporate networks, gamer networks, terrorist networks, learning networks... and so on. Information and communication technologies—in particular the internet—and the structures they enable have greatly influenced how we imagine the social.
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