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  1. Added Aug 03, 2007 by katiebda and 2 others
    Examples of education wikis!
  2. Added Jul 25, 2007 by aseldow
    Excellent web design resources
  3. Added Jul 23, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    With businesses and families spread out more and more, we’ve dug up 60 sites that will help everyone be on the same page.
  4. Added Jul 11, 2007 by aseldow
    The Creative Commons provides an alternative licensing system so that authors, musicians and other creators can grant rights to the public to use their work without payment but still retain control over their copyright material. Schools can use Creative Commons resources such as music, film clips and photographs in their projects and teaching resources free of charge.
  5. Added Jun 27, 2007 by aseldow
    Some of these issues are further analysed in this report which addresses four main questions: • How can sustainable cost/benefit models for OER initiatives be developed? • What are the intellectual property rights issues linked to OER initiatives? • What are the incentives and barriers for universities and faculty staff to deliver their materials to OER initiatives?
  6. Added Jun 25, 2007 by aseldow and 4 others
    Over the last six months, i've noticed an increasing number of press articles about how high school teens are leaving MySpace for Facebook. That's only partially true. There is indeed a change taking place, but it's not a shift so much as a fragmentation. Until recently, American teenagers were flocking to MySpace. The picture is now being blurred. Some teens are flocking to MySpace. And some teens are flocking to Facebook. Which go where gets kinda sticky, because it seems to primarily have to do with socio-economic class.
  7. Added Jun 23, 2007 by aseldow and 6 others
    When I was in college most of the tools in this round up didn't exist. It was truly the dark ages of education! Well, okay, it was a just a few years ago, but just in this decade, and especially in the last few years, a handful of tools to make school life easier have appeared. What follows is the set of web tools I would put in my backpack were I headed back to school tomorrow.
  8. Added May 30, 2007 by aseldow
    [T]his report...addresses four main questions: * How can sustainable cost/benefit models for OER initiatives be developed? * What are the intellectual property rights issues linked to OER initiatives? * What are the incentives and barriers for universities and faculty staff to deliver their materials to OER initiatives? * How can access and usefulness for the users of OER initiatives be improved?
  9. Added May 14, 2007 by aseldow
    • YouTube, MySpace, 11 other sites blocked • Traffic hurting system performance, military says • Personnel will be able to access sites using own computers
  10. Added Mar 15, 2007 by ialja and 2 others
    A database of Web 2.0 applications sorted in different categories.
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