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22 April 2003

Education/Technology bloggers. Lately, education/technology bloggers have increased (in both numbers and intensity of dialogue)...so, I've posted an extensive list of Edu-tech bloggers on my elearnspace blog.  [from Learning Circuits Blog]
11:59:58 AM    comment []

Electronic Journals in the Field of Education from the American Educational Research Association

"To the best of our ability to discern, we have included only links to electronic journals that are scholarly, peer-reviewed, full text and accessible without cost. We have excluded professional magazines that are largely not refereed, and commercial journals that may only allow access to a very limited number of articles as an enticement to buy. By restricting membership in this way on the list that follows, we hope to do what little we can to promote free access world wide to scholarship in education."


10:57:29 AM    comment []

And thanks, Mariscopa, for revealing the waybackmachine. It found the fluttering scraps of my old life. What lost treasures and ghosts will it find for you? Seriously though, it makes providing non-permanent links for students as core teaching material a bit less risky.
10:39:09 AM    comment []

Thanks to some of my favourite elearning enewsletters I've harvested loads of interesting links this morning. Haven't filtered them enough to comment yet but may I recommend:

Learning Circuits Express for links to LC articles and industry news

Maricopa web's eye view for a regular bag of links, mainly to innovative online teaching materials and tools


10:31:08 AM    comment []

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