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Have You Tried YouTube? (Part 1)
I vividly remember the 1995 school staff meeting when it was announced that our long awaited Internet hooked-up would be installed that week. Those of us who had little interest in technology barely looked up from the meeting agenda, but the remaining teachers (those who worked with computers) sat on the edge of their seats in rapt anticipation. A few even cheered.
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Coming next: Using YouTube in the Classroom
Learn how teachers and students are using YouTube and other video-sharing Web sites.
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$3 software suite aims to bridge digital divide. Microsoft will sell its new Student Innovation Suite for $3 to governments that subsidize student computers

Source: eSchool News
Jabber creator signs on to Wikia search project by Michael Kanellos
Jabber founder Jeremie Miller has signed on to help develop Wikia's open-source search engine project, the organization announced.
The Wikia project aims to develop a search engine, crawlers and other indexing tools through a collaborative, open-source process.
Source:CNET

Online learning is changing
New, more powerful, yet easy-to-use tools are making it possible for anyone to create rich, effective learning content.
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21st-century school represents 'the will to change'
How one district turned an ordinary building into an extraordinary
opportunity for students by Corey Murray, Senior Editor, eSchool News

Two feet away, one of his classmates stoops behind a tripod, barking orders. He fusses with a small handheld camcorder, as a third student stands on a chair in a futile attempt to optimize the overhead lighting.
Source: eSchool News