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Who introduced you to "The Network"?Just a quick poll. Who would you give credit to for introducing you to "The Network"? (Yes, I know the question is vague, deliberately so) Started by teach42 |
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Feb 28, 2008 Reply by Jo Cochran |
Are we making Progress? Goals Metrics DefinitionsHi all, I've been heavily researching and learning all about web 2.0/social networking in education for a couple of weeks now and it seems… Started by David Levesque |
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Feb 8, 2008 Reply by Nancy Bosch |
brain cells and networkingHere's an article to check out: "Brain Cells, Doing Their Job With Some Neighborly Help" By BENEDICT CAREY December 25, 2007, New York Tim… Started by Connie Weber |
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Dec 26, 2007 Reply by Connie Weber |
Call for participants in Internet Safety Collaborative Projecthttp://protecht.wikispaces.com/ Purpose: Clearly, technology is drastically transforming our lives. With all of the good that technology… Started by Scott Meech |
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What is Classroom 2.0?I had the privilege of interviewing Steve Hargadon for an episode of T4 Tips Podcasts. In the interview, we discussed social networking and… Started by Darren Draper |
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Oct 23, 2007 Reply by Steve Hargadon |
school in Maine looking for school to challenge in an environmental projectThe Village School in Maine (a grade 3-5 school with about 675) is currently building their part of the planetfesto.org virtual ribbon--a s… Started by Nancy Raff |
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Social Networking research studiesI am doing a literature review on scholarly research related to learning outcomes in social network contexts. So far, the quest is rather… Started by Mary Hricko |
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New resources for media literacy, social networks in education and cyberbullying.I'm delighted to announce that Digizen has just launched, a new site from children & young people's internet charity Childnet Internati… Started by Josie Fraser |
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Sep 30, 2007 Reply by Sue R. |
Social Networking about Books!Library Thing is a great site for book lovers to come together in a social network environment. You can catalog your own library, chat abou… Started by Meg Ormiston |
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May 16, 2007 Reply by Skip Zilla |
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