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Archive for December, 2007

14 Dec, 2007

Matt CrosslinGoogle for Educators

Posted by: Matt Crosslin In: Online Tools| Web 2.0

While it doesn’t seem to have as much of a social networking focus as the soon-to-be-launched Yahoo! Teachers, Google for Educators is already up and ready for anyone to use. It’s been around for a while, but I thought I would highlight it here since we haven’t yet (see Katrina’s post about Yahoo! Teachers for [...]

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13 Dec, 2007

Matt CrosslinAm I the Only One That Sees Something Wrong Here?

Posted by: Matt Crosslin In: Second Life

The December 2007 edition of Sloan-C View hit my in box this morning. It’s not online yet, so I can’t provide a link to the current issue. But it will probably appear here someday. One of the articles was titled “Second Life: A Viable Teaching Solution, or NOT?” Like most teachers, my tendency is to [...]

04 Dec, 2007

Katrina AdamsYahoo! Teachers

Posted by: Katrina Adams In: Online Tools| Social Networking| Web 2.0

Yahoo! Teachers, currently in beta, is a collaborative tool enabling teachers to easily collect, create, and share teaching materials with others. Yahoo recently opened up the site to beta users for educators wanting an early look at the new tool. Most of the information on the Yahoo! Teachers site and in recent news articles describes [...]

04 Dec, 2007

EduGeek AdminUpcoming EduGeek Events

Posted by: EduGeek Admin In: Site News

Not only do the EduGeeks keep a vigilant eye on the cutting edge of Ed Tech news, but we also break free from our computers every once and a while and interact with the real world. If you happen to be at any of the upcoming events, feel free to stop by and say [...]


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