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- Improving Port de Bras on 2009-07-29
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Wired Campus: U. of Richmond Creates a Wikipedia for Undergraduate Scholars - Chronicle.com on 2009-05-07
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At what point does the volume of historical scholarship get in the way of our ability to make sense of history?
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The current model for teaching and learning is based on a relative scarcity of research and writing, not an excess.
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- Heliotrope Magazine on 2009-04-24
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Joe Bageant: Escape from the Zombie Food Court on 2009-04-24
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you will seldom if ever make any significant material or lifestyle choices of your own in your entire life.
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When we feel that such a life is normal, even desirable, and we act accordingly, we become helpless. Learned helplessness.
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- Start-page smackdown: Netvibes, Pageflakes, iGoogle and Live.com - Internet Applications & Software on 2009-04-16
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Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia on 2009-04-16
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Since it launched in 2006, Twitter has attracted more than a million users, including a growing community of educators.
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Teachers who are fans say they appreciate the easy-to-use tool as a quick way to network with colleagues. They like being able to ask and answer questions, learn from experts, share resources, and react to events on the fly.
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EBSCOhost: Becoming Network-Wise on 2009-04-13
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students continue to explore networking online, few of them are being taught how to leverage its potential and benefit from the deep learning that can ensue.
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- Becoming Network-Wise on 2009-04-10
- Personal Learning Environments - JITT on 2009-04-10
- Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation - Ongoing Discussion | Online | Free on 2009-04-09
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