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	<description>Sick of trying to tame the growing mess of  bookmarks in your web browser?? Wish there was a way to better share good website resources with your peers on the fly? Social Bookmarking and Delicious (http://del.icio.us/) are a great answer. Here is an excellent BRIEF (3 minutes) and plain english introduction by Lee Lefever of the Common Craft Show:

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OLN’s TeachU webinars are hour-long interactive web seminars on uses of emerging technologies and pedagogies within the contexts of teaching, assessment, and student success.  They’re also free!        This month TeachU presents:
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