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Sunday, January 11, 2009

History of the Internet

Here is a neat video about the History of the Internet...thanks to the Common Craft website


History of the Internet from PICOL on Vimeo.
Posted by kitchenerd at 9:22 PM
Labels: googlereader commoncraft, information literacy, internet

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    Deb is Project Manager for an online learning community for Elementary Teachers called Learning Connections. She was formerly Curriculum Consultant for Libraries, eLearning & Literacy for the York Region District School Board. She has a post graduate degree in Educational Technology, is an advocate for School Libraries and an Additional Qualification Course Instructor for York University. She is very interested in networked learning and helping educators shape their understandings around online learning environments and pedagogy.
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