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=**Secondary Teaching Strategies Wiki**= "To talk of Internet things: Of wikis, blogs, Web 2 or Web 3-- Of new social networkings-- And then there are podcasts and vodcasts-- These are more than just some flings!” || ||
 * "The time has come," the walrus says,

Did you know that "57 percent of kids ages 12 to 17 have created content for the Internet"? ("[|http://www.pewinternet.org/trends.asp)]Are you part of that 57%? Are you ready to latch onto these new trends in the classroom?

What new trends? Read the following article, entitled [|Discover the Latest Trends in Edutainment and e-Learning.]

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Now, I know that you know about [|blogging]! But now check out these teacher related sites about blogs.


 * 1) [|teachers' resource blog]
 * 2) [|sample high school blog]
 * 3) [|high school classroom blog]
 * 4) [|blog site for Lipscomb's graduate class]

And now there's [|podcasts] and [|vodcasts]!

Finally we come to the illustrious [|wiki]! The following article covers wikis from the educators perspective: [|Wiki Wisdom: Lessons for Educators]. Since we're using Wikispaces, here's a [|blog about Wikispaces]. If you wish you can, you can do a search on that blog for teachers, in order to restrict the postings to only school-related comments.

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