Article discusses the controversy pertaining to whether schools should ban social networking sites or teach students how to use the sites appropriately.
This is an archive that allows users to see what a page (Google, for example) looked like in the past. It's an interesting way to see how websites have evolved.
An article by Nancy Willard in Education World that outlines the 6 key components that schools should have when addressing the issue of internet safety.
A web site that has picked out 100 of the best blogs that school librarians can use to stay current in the latest technologies, reading lists, special projects, ebook trends and more.
Another Web 2.0 tool! This site is much like a bulletin board, where you can post Post-it-like notes. Joyce Valenza blogged about it, suggesting you could use it for backchannel feedback in class. It could also be used for collaborative note taking, gathering feedback, having discussions, etc.
Comprehensive journal including articles on how to use gaming in the classroom, detailed instructions on implementing certain technologies, policy and funding implications, and more. Something for everyone involved with education, IT, administration and management.