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Cloudworks - Homepage
"a place to share, find and discuss learning and teaching ideas and experiences"
Educating the Net Generation : The University of Melbourne
"Educating the Net Generation is a collaborative project involving the University of Melbourne, the University of Wollongong, and Charles Sturt University.
The project, funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council, began in June 2006. It involved an investigation into students' and teachers' use of new technologies and the development of eight case studies in which emerging technologies were implemented in learning settings across the three participating universities. "
Royalty free stuff | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
via Cristina Costa's diigo bookmarks (va @courosa)
psychemedia's edmedia09 and usr:is Bookmarks on Delicious
resources that Tony Hirst used in his presentation "Thy Put Silage in Silos, Don't They? So Feed Me" at ED-MEDIA 2009 on June 23, 2009; presentation at http://www.slideshare.net/psychemedia/invited-talk-at-edmedia09
edtechpost - Open Educator as DJ (Final)
Scott Leslie's take at TTIX 2009 http://ttix.org/; via Delicious link of Brian Lamb; cf. http://www.edtechpost.ca/wordpress/2009/06/11/the-open-educator-as-dj/
HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework
via http://bobreuter.posterous.com/hippocampus-homework-and-study-help-free-help
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