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Keeping Science In Children's Orbit - washingtonpost.com
Effect of No Child Left Behind on science education. Although not directly related to educational technology it does have implications for the future. Hope our American friends can correct the direction this is taking. Gary
Social Networks in Education » home
alex: Need a place to collaborate? This is a pretty good place to start.
The Browser: Analyzing the tech biz Are we already moving on from traditional social networking? «
So how is netvibes different from protopage? - Debbie Schinker
Welcome to Postalz: Send Postcards online
kristian Still: Great tool, create and send e-postcards
Inspiration - Big Think - Browse Ideas
dennisar: more on Big Think
What do cell phone reception bars mean? | Ask MetaFilter
jason: Pretty much doesn't mean squat.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2008/01/03/china-censorship-youtube-tech-intel-cx_ag_1203techchina.html
China plans to block web-based video sites like YouTube
Empirical Analysis of Internet Filtering in China
Background and Analysis from Harvard Law School on Internet filtering in China
Tech-Ex: Australia Moves to Censor the Internet
Australia requiring filtered Internet for kids
Australia Joins China In Censoring The Internet
Australia is requiring a "clean feed" for child-accessible computers
ALA | Intellectual Freedom
ALA resources and position on Internet filtering in libraries
Internet Filtering: Beware the Cyber Censors - Vol 12 no 4 - Rethinking Schools Online
JS: Opinion item comparing school Internet filters to "big brother" style censorship
Internet Filters In Schools And Libraries: Encyclopedia of Everyday Law
JS Background on Internet filtering in American schools
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