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  1. Added Oct 06, 2008 by aseldow
    Thesocialopac.net is the official website of the Social OPAC application suite--an open source social discovery platform for bibliographic data. The purpose of this site is to build a cohesive community of users and developers around the SOPAC project suite.
  2. Added Jan 14, 2008 by aseldow
    Hopefully the headline hasn’t turned you away yet – it smells of mathematical hardcore. But fear not, once you know how, implementing a robust rating and ranking system using the approach discussed here is really quite simple, very elegant, and most importantly, it works really well!
  3. 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.
  4. Added Jun 06, 2007 by digizen and 1 other
    A list of resources to create rubrics
  5. Added Aug 26, 2006 by mrseldow and 5 others
    Social meter scans the major social websites to analyze a webpage's social popularity. Currently we scan Del.icio.us, Digg, Furl, Google, Jots, Linkroll, Netscape, Reddit, Shadows, Spurl, Technorati, and Yahoo My Web.
  6. Added Aug 04, 2006 by aseldow and 1 other
    A new online resource offers past and present students of distance-learning programs the chance to review the online institutions they attended. OnlineDegreeReviews.org uses internet forums and a rating system to establish an information resource that lets users rate the teacher quality, classroom use of educational technology, and overall educational value of a course.
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