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ITSCO @ Ohio on iTunes U ITSCO brings “Exploring WEB 2.0” to Ohio on iTunes U. We have thirteen tracks ranging in length from 2-10 minutes with topics including Google, Twitter, Flicker, and Yahoo Pipes. These vodcasts (video podcasts) provide an introduction to some of the more popular WEB 2.0 tools.iTunes is available at www.apple.com/itunes as a free download. We are taking requests! If there is a Web 2.0 application that you would like to see featured in our iTunes U content, let us know!
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PRESS RELEASE ITSCO Selected as Exemplary Program by the State Library of Ohio!The State Library of Ohio is pleased to announce that Instructional Technology Services of Central Ohio (ITSCO) has been selected as an Exemplary Program for the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) 2009 Program Report to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). As part of the Report to IMLS, the State Library of Ohio must identify three to six exemplary projects. State Library staff selects these projects based on their relation to LSTA goals, impact of the project on the target population and the ability to be replicated in other parts of the state. » R
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Fall Courses ITSCO's Fall Courses offer a variety of professional development opportunities to help educators enhance their curriculum with the use of technology. New classes this semester include: