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October 11th, 2009-
LanguageQuest Network – Welcome to our website
Joomla – the dynamic portal engine and content management system
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Faculty Self Assessment for Online Teaching — Web Learning @ Penn State
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September 20th, 2009-
TeacherTube Videos – 24 hours in the life of a digital native
24 hours in the life of a digital native Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student video lessons at our website.
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Career Advice: Can We Discuss This (II) – Inside Higher Ed
Sometimes, everything goes wrong in a class discussion. Rob Weir has strategies to turn things around.
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Is the Internet melting our brains? | Salon Books
No! The author of “A Better Pencil” explains why such hysterical hand-wringing is as old as communication itself
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August 30th, 2009-
Google Tutor: Tutorials and Tips for Google Users
Your how-to guide for Google with Google tutorials, tips for using Google and advice.
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Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom – Bits Blog – NYTimes.com – Annotated
Education that includes at least some online work is more effective than classroom-only teaching, according to a major research review done for the Department of Education.
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August 16th, 2009-
Welcome to eduCommons — eduCommons
eduCommons is a content management system designed specifically to support OpenCourseWare projects like Notre Dame OCW and OCW Universidad de Cantabria. eduCommons will help you develop and manage an open access collection of course materials. It is built around a workflow process that guides content developers through the process of publishing materials in an openly accessible format. Try eduCommons for yourself on our demo site, or visit our eduCommons Adopters page for some examples.
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