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Write Your Own eBooks in the Browser with Acrobat.com
Feel like writing a book online&#8230;.Mmmm I thought so&#8230; Well now you can and it will be compatible with all ebook readers.
tags: ebooks, library2.0, english, school2.0


New E-book: Learning / Work :: Turning work and lifelong learning inside out
In this book, 34 leading scholars from 10 countries challenge [...]]]></description>
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Your guide to social e-learning
tags: guides, sociallearning, school2.0


Teachers using Twitter, social media sites to engage students
&#8220;Teachers are getting lesson plan ideas from far-flung colleagues via Twitter. Skype conversations are being hosted in classrooms. And students are being introduced to social media and being schooled on how it can benefit them professionally.&#8221;
tags: twitter, teachers, school2.0, socialmedia, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Outcome Based education is dead</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The official word: (Just click on fullscreen and then zoom -+ bottom left)

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Digital School Library Leaves Book Stacks Behind
This school did away with a  traditional library and opted for a complete digital experience for their learners. 
tags: library2.0, books, school2.0


Resource wiki for presenters and change agents in schools
&#8220;The Moving Forward wiki houses a collection of resources to help presenters and change agents as they help move [...]]]></description>
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Open education resource database
This resources database is an open database of resources about OER; for example, papers in academic publications, newspapers articles about OER, interviews, etc. This is not a database of OER, although we do encourage resources about OER to themselves be open. A list of OER blogs can be found on the News [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Public Seminar: Our Education system what is the way forward?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The education school at Wits will be hosting another public seminar. Download the invitation from here.


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		<title>A twitter /facebook chat room</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I am always looking for new ways to create backchannels or online meeting spaces. So this following little tool, Savor Chat,  quite intrigued me and I thought that we could try it out. I will leave the chat room open for now, just to see how it works.
Basically you can sign into the chat room [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Good luck to our matrics</title>
		<description><![CDATA[It is that time of the year again and I am sure nails are being bitten, hair are standing on end (in the case of parents and teachers), candles are being burnt on both ends and nerve endings are fragile.
But don&#8217;t worry- focus and fly!!!!
Here is the exam timetable so that we can keep track [...]]]></description>
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Kindersite Project : Educationalists recommend the free Kindersite to introduce Young children to computers in safety, Research in to technology and children
tags: education, games, school2.0

 &#8211; post by acerview54



No portfolios for learners
&#8220;From next year, pupils across the country will do fewer projects, and teachers&#8217; workloads will be reduced&#8221;
tags: school2.0


Bridge House School &#8211; Internet Acceptable Use [...]]]></description>
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		<title>My poem: Last Friday</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I read through Tom Barrett&#8217;s little newsletter that he compiles for his fellow teachers and was intrigued by the little tool that he introduced them to, called Write Rhymes. It helps to compile rhymes (duh) and is a very creative way to get your learners to write a poem. So I tried my hand at [...]]]></description>
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