I found it! The article I have been wanting to write, the questions I have been trying to ask, the answers I have been trying to explain.
Download it from the Electronic Journal of e-Learning Volume 6 Issue 2 April 2008
Engaging the YouTube Google-Eyed Generation: Strategies for Using Web 2.0 in Teaching and Learning [...]
An excellent video explaining the 21st Century Learning Network
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I am from Cincinnati. However, I teach in the Foresthills district. I am sorry that I do not know the answers to your questions. Are you sure that you want to teach in the Cincinnati Public District. There are a lot of districts in the surrounding area that are really great places to live and teach.
Glad you joined the XO group.