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Tim Hutton

HuffPost Readers' Favorite Book People To Follow On Twitter - 1 views

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    A few weeks ago, we published our list of the 50 best book people to follow on Twitter. Of course, readers had plenty of their own suggestions to add to the list -- so many, in fact, that we decided to put together a second list
Rita Gravina

The American Memory Site - 1 views

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    This is an excellent resource for American History teachers with access to primary source material.
Rita Gravina

Canada Info Link - 1 views

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    A great resource for teaching and learning about Canada
Justin Medved

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 1 views

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    Probably the best site around.
Tim Hutton

50 Best Book People To Follow On Twitter - 0 views

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    Who's the best to follow on twitter so that you'll have the latest on the world of books? Here are our choices of authors, agents, publishers, book pundits and newspapers around the world. Let us know who you like following too.
Rita Gravina

World Digital Library - 0 views

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    This is an amazing resource for access to primary source material for Ancient Civilizations, European, Latin American, Asian and Modern History. Your History teachers will love this.
Tim Hutton

Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The post-book book - 0 views

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    "When a printed book is transferred to an electronic device connected to the Internet, it turns into something very like a Web site."
Rita Gravina

The Book Network - 0 views

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    This is a great site for great books. It is updated monthly (from September - June) by the Greater Boston Cooperative Library Association, which is a group of over 60 independent school libraries. It organizes the books by grade (Gr. 7 - 12) as well as by genre and themes. The books they recommend are all recently published outstanding books.
Justin Medved

Folksonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    "A folksonomy is a system of classification derived from the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content;[1][2] this practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging.[citation needed] Folksonomy is a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy."
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    great to think about
Sara Spencer

Cohort 21 - 1 views

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