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This article is an introduction to some of the most popular Web 2.0 learning tools for teachers and teacher librarians. The authors supplement their discussion of social software by describing the major tools of Web 2.0 and by illustrating how they are being applied in various school settings. Most importantly, the authors (both academic librarians) believe that social software is critical to learning in the digital age, and cite several major educators in this area to bolster their perspectives. A number of these emerging tools impact "teaching, learning and creative expression within learning-focused organizations" (Horizon Report, 2008) and encourage collaboration, knowledge-building and collective intelligence ('wisdom of the crowds'). In promoting Web 2.0, we argue that teacher lib...
... (free Google tool), Blogmeister and Wordpress. Edublogs is an Australian project that encourages... for dynamic documents like collaborative lessons, curricula, or pathfinders." The wiki concept date... librarians are also exchanging lesson plans and teaching materials on TeacherLibrarianWiki and...In the past, where simple word processing sufficed for the school newspaper or yearbook, stu...
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...The NRC plans a knowledge management application that will cull ... more than 600 archival images, a timeline, lesson plans, curricular links and student activities. Th... suite of software that includes programs for word processing, spreadsheets, electronic presentations...
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The new General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which went into effect in Jan 1995, will negatively affect the environment and community development in the South Pacific. Alternative trading organizations may be able to offset the effects of corporate trade.
... agricultural production and food processing. However, particularly since the debt crisis of th...What is developing is a lesson in contrasts: imports of foreign manufactured good...Plans are to create a factory to produce a line of finis... of "trade" begins with the Lower German word for "track" and the related term "tread". Implicit...