An interesting article about how for many websites, it's actually illegal to read them if you are under 13 or under 18 due to COPPA (shows a fundamental problem in the law and how terms of service work)
A discussion of using Facebook in a college classroom
"Moreover, the students essentially ran the group. Although I wrote posts and comments, students wrote over 90 percent of the posts and over 80 percent of the comments. These included everything from asking for notes, getting clarification on points made in lecture, posting videos and images that pertained to class material, forming study groups, noting relevant events on campus, and congratulating class members on specific accomplishments. Sometimes these posts were made during class, right after I discussed something. I thought that this behavior would bother me, but it simply added to the value of the group and reinforced the spontaneity of interaction."
A wiki for looking up information about the Chippewa Valley area. Courtesy of the Chippewa Valley Museum. I thought this might be a nice resource to have if you are doing research on anything local.
Super easy-to-use way of capturing video/audio on your computer. You know those tutorials you see on youtube, where they show you how to use photoshop or other programs? This allows you to create those. Maybe useful for final projects?
Looking for the latest on new technology and social media updates? TechCrunch's CrunchBase database has become a leading resource of statistical information on technology, companies and interactions. May be useful for some research!